Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Arizona














We went climbing in Arizona / Utah area for ten days. We met up with some friends that used to live in Golden and now live in Idaho. The weather was awesome, the climbing was fun and the company was great. I had switched two days of work so I got ten days off in a row, and Chloe got a few days covered from work. We climbed in the VRG (Virgin River Gorge) where the climbing was really good. Lots of long hard routes :) We also climbed at another place called the Cathedral, which was very cool, but a little on the cold side. Finally we visited a third area called the Black and Tan wall which had shorter, more "bouldery" type routes. Chloe got a new harness to accommodate her new condition (of being pregnant), and absolutely loves it... not really. The new harness is atrocious, actually. Petzl should be ashamed of producing such a piece of crap and selling in for $120. But hey, it takes the pressure off of her belly and accomplishes the basic function. Some customizations will be necessary... Climbing hard is getting harder for her, but she's still going through with it and climbing away!
Part way through our trip, on a rest day, we met up with my brother, his wife, his mother in-law, and little baby girl! We went for a short hike in the Valley of Fire in Nevada and had a little pic-nic. Good rest day :)

Parents in town






Here's a little catch up post: Chloe's parents were in town for few days. We hiked around, went snowshoeing, and had lots of good beer and food :) Here are a few pics.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010






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Hello people :)
What have we been up to... Well, pretty much more of the same. Chloe and I have been working hard at work, getting better at our jobs. I've officially started the Field Internship program, as a paramedic, at the fire department where I work. It's a six month long process where I am evaluated on every single call that I run, as a paramedic and have to pass various written and practical tests along the way. I'm one month into it, and it's going well. The station I'm working at right now is very busy, and that means I'm constantly up at night and running calls while I'm at work. It's busy, but it's lots of fun, and I'm having a kick ass time. The variety of emergency calls that we run on is incredible and it always keeps me on my toes and hugely entertained. I had a patient tell me the other day that she didn't take her prescribed bipolar medications because they can't be mixed with crack cocaine: duh!
Chloe's brother (Arthur) came into town for a few days and played around with us before he returned to France to finish his last semester of art school before he graduates!
We just got back from climbing in Hueco Tanks, Texas. Chloe and I both got off work on Sunday morning. I drove us down to Texas while the sleeping beauty rested in the back seat after having harassed drunks and gunshot victims all night in the ER (that I will sometimes bring her). We climbed all day Monday and Tuesday, in awesome weather. Chloe has discovered the newfound challenge of trying to climb hard, while pregnant. She's at about three months, and since she has very little room in that area, she is most certainly showing! The flip side is that that bulging thing in her belly is making it hard for her to use her abs. That adds a whole new difficulty to things when trying to climb, especially while in the horizontal position (see photos). She's doing well despite having to climb for two though. We left Tuesday night, drove half way, spent the night in a rest area, and then finished the drive this (Wednesday) morning. The weather here in Boulder was so amazing, we were sure to get in a real nice trail run and work on our tan at the same time, before Chloe went to work tonight. I go to work tomorrow morning for two days and see what kind of havoc I can reap on the community :)
Here are some pics of Arthur and our climbing in Hueco.
-Brendan

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