March 17, 2010

This is Me Following Up

A note before I begin: Please excuse the fool that is in the post below. Obviously she is crazy and the outburst shown on the video is so contrary to who she really is. ;)

Anyways, Alex graciously volunteered me to blog about the recent happenings in our life and boy has it been hectic! Take last week for example. I had 4 midterms, 3 papers, and 4 quizzes. Alex also had a couple of midterms and quizzes, as well as work. But I am getting ahead of myself. Let me start from what I have not blogged about yet.

I realized that I have not blogged since my birthday, February 23. So I must fill everyone in on the details. I had the most wonderful 20th birthday! I had to take an Anatomy lab midterm, which was a bummer, but overall the day was great. I was done with class that day at 5pm, which is when Alex is done work. He had to finish up some last minute things for a paper and so I scurried home. To my surprise, Alex had gotten one of our friends to set up a cute display of gifts since Alex had been on campus all day. This is what it looked like as I walked into the door;




I just loved the balloons, flowers, chocolates, and the stuffed animal puppy dressed up as a bunny! Too cute. My handsome hubby then spoiled me even more as he had made reservations for the Foundry Grill up at Sundance. The food was DELICIOUS!!! Like heaven in your mouth...seriously. I then went for a little birthday shopping trip and got a skirt and a scarf. I finished off my perfect birthday by watching a crappy teen movie. It was for old times sake, as I am officially no longer in my "teen" years.

The next day I definitely felt old as I had a doctor's appointment scheduled. For the past year I have been having really bad acid reflux and sometimes when I have eat it feels like the food is stuck in my esophagus. To say the least, it isn't a pleasant feeling. My Dad had problems of a similar nature a couple of years back and had to get surgery. So after being fed up with masking the pain by taking medicines, I went to the doctor in search of greater light and knowledge on my condition in the hopes that I could maybe head off this thing in case I were to end up on a surgery bed like my Dad had to do. My answer from the doctor-endoscopy. For those who don't know what endoscopy is, let me share a brief explanation. Basically, they stick a camera down your throat while you are under anesthesia, pump air into your tummy and check how things are doing in there. This procedure lasts about 10minutes, and afterwards you are totally out of it!

I got this procedure done on Thursday, the 25th, and my gracious husband worked his schedule out so he could come pick me up from the hopsital. Unfortunately for him however, that day he had bundled up due to the cold weather and the hospital was fairly warm. A couple of minutes after I came to, he began to feel overheated and fainted! Right in the hopsital! The nurses rushed to his attention, leaving me to die. Not really, but because I had no idea really what was going on due to the sedatives that were still in my system, I thought the nurses had abandoned me. I soon began to realize that something was wrong with my husband and the nurses said he had fainted! Poor guy. However, he soon recovered and they brought him a bed as well. I must say it was quite romantic being next to each other in hopsital beds. haha!

The picture below is what they saw in my esophagus. NOTE: If you get queasy easily, then scroll down really quick as not to see it. While they were poking around in my stomach they saw white plaque buildups and a totally inflamed esophagus, so they took a biopsy to better diagnose. Turns out that I have Eosinophil Esophagitis. This means that I have some sort of reaction to food and eosinophils, which are white blood cells, are trying to respond to the allergen. So I am on some sort of concoction that will help the inflammation go down and then on April 30 I go back to the doctor for a follow-up. They also mentioned that I have a slight hiatus hernia, which is what my Dad has. While it is of no concern now, it could be later on so I have to watch for that.

Here is the icky/cool (depending on your preference) picture of my esophagus;


Also I have been to the doctor for my thyroid, which is a new problem that was noticed by a doctor noting that I had quite a large thyroid. I brought this up to my primary doctor and he said that we should check it out. I got an ultrasound done as well as my blood drawn to check for TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone) levels. From the ultrasound they found that I have 3 cysts, the largest one being 4.8mm. They also discovered that my TSH levels are only 0.02 off from me being considered to have Hyperthyroidism.

So, I just went to the doctor again today and they are referring me to an Endocrinologist. The doctor said that in the thyroid more cysts means that it is less likely that the cysts are cancerous (which is opposite to most other parts of the body where more cysts means concern), but he referred me to an Endocrinologist so that way they can check it out and decide if they want to biopsy the cysts. Also, I got my blood drawn again today to see how my TSH levels are and compare to see if they fluctuate. So I feel old, as my body is beginning to fall apart! Haha not really, and I am truly grateful for all the health that I do have. These are just little roadbumps!

Anyways, enough of depressing subject matter. Let's talk about the fun stuff in life right now!

Alex is amazing and has started volunteering with the Special Olympics program here in Utah. He is on the Administrative committee and goes to meetings every Thursday night. I have had the opportunity to go with him to one of the athlete practices and it is such a special place. Those with mental and physical challenges are so sweet, caring, and sensitive. I just about cried seeing the innocence of their practicing. For them it is not about winning at the Special Olympics, but making friends and just plain 'ol having fun. I wish I could be even half the people that they are.

Alex is also doing psychology research on Tuesdays to get in some clinical research time. A couple of Saturdays ago he volunteered us to participate in a study which is similar to what he does. We got EEG's done which monitor brain activity. The net for me was uncomfortable and made me a tad bit grumpy! However, we were soon done and used the money we received as reimbursement for the use of our brains to go out to dinner.

Last weekend Momma Janeen flew out from Kansas to visit the family and Grandma Jacobs, whose health is beginning to falter. It was such a fun-filled weekend and was great to be with family! Now, we are anticipating the next family visit from my parents and sister who are coming down from Canada at the beginning of April. They are coming for General Conference, as well as to get together with the rest of the Sheen Family to send off my Grandparents, who are going to Stockholm, Sweden on a LDS mission for one and a half years! It is very exciting!

Another exciting thing is that I got a scholarship for Spring semester here at BYU. I am taking Statistics 221, as well as an SFL course which goes towards my minor. SFL stands for the "School of Family Life." The course I am taking is on Infant Development and I am super excited for it!!

Last week was horrible, as I mentioned in the beginning. So horrible, that I am not even going to acknowledge it by giving it a significant place in this post. All I am mentioning is that it was CRAZY hectic and stressful, and I am sure glad that it is OVER!

Anyways, I think that about does it. Unfortunately life is sometimes busy and I apologize for long blog posts which yourself, the reader, has to trudge through.

We love you all,
-The Aggens

P.S. if you have not already seen our famous faces on BYU-TV, here is the link to the commercial that we were in.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGVfjtKsI0U

P.P.S. The other night we made home-made onion rings. Don't they look delicious???

March 7, 2010

Starting at the beginning...

She doubted herself a little...



...but the music won her over:





I must be lucky (as my wife likes to point out) since I wound up with such a babe. Look at those dance moves! Hot dang!

Tabi will post some pictures later this week!

-The Aggens

February 16, 2010

Update

Hello All!
Here is an update from the Aggen household. Things have been very busy and hence, little time has been available to make a meaningful post on our blog. However, I find myself tonight with no pressing homework, which is first, so I decided to make productive use of my free time and write a little something on this here blog.
School has picked up for both Alex and I and we are are in the midst of learning many concepts in our respective classes. There has definitely been moments where we have pondered the notion of dropping out of school and becoming explorers of the world, but finally decided against it as it wouldn't be the best life choice. :) I am loving all my nursing classes and can hardly wait until my schedule is limited to only nursing classes. My supplemental classes like Anatomy are keeping me especially busy! Alex is also enjoying his psychology classes and has begun to help out in researching tasks outside of class. Every Tuesday and Thursday evening he helps conduct EEG clinics for students and loves it! He is also involved in planning the Special Olympics in Utah.
At Church we have the opportunity to teach the 10 year old Sunday School class which is an adventure. For about 99% of the time the kids are attentive and engaged in the lesson. But we also have those "where is this coming from?" moments that get everyone off track. For example, this past Sunday we went from talking about how God created the Earth to one kid going off on something they saw on TV/a movie and it snowballs into everyone having a story that they want to share. Despite these off-track escapades, we have a lot of fun and are grateful for these children. They are such a great bunch of kids!
I just love this time of year! It is the time of year that our love began to bud, grow, and blosom. The end of January marked a year since Alex and I went on our first date. It is hard to believe that it has been only a year, as it seems like I have known Alex all of my life.
For Valentine's Day festivities Alex and I enjoyed a home cooked meal (We went to dinner the day before at Los Hermanos on Center St). And, this particular day showed me another example of why I love my man. While most husbands would have got their wives chocolate and flowers, my handsome hunny got me chocolate, flowers, and BACON. The past week I has been wanting bacon and he remembered and got me some! I just love his quirkiness and sense of humor!
Well, I think that about covers the basics. Our time of life has a filled schedule but we wouldn't have it any other way!

January 2, 2010

Christmas Break 2009

This Christmas Break was very eventful! Here is what happened;

-We registered for Netflix and have been watching old, new, funny, sad, insightful, and foreign movies!
-We got library cards from the Provo Public Library.
-Alex worked over the break. He works in the Dean's Office for the College of Life Sciences at BYU.
-For Christmas Festivities we were able to be with Alex's family. Two of his sisters live in Utah, and his parents flew out for the holiday. We spent Christmas Eve at the Cannon Home and on Christmas Day we had lunch at Jamestown, which is where Grandma Jacobs lives. In the evening we were able to go over to the Cardon home and see a home video of the Aggen family in 1992. Alex was such a cute 5 year old (and is still a cute 22 year old)--in the video we got to see him "Russian Dance"!!! It was so funny!
-We had a "24"-a-thon with our friends up in Alpine. They watched the whole season of "24" in one day. We joined in on the marathon about a quarter of the way through but it was still a long day. Definitely something to cross of the "Bucket List" and NEVER do again!
-I have been finishing off Permanent Residency paperwork and only have a couple more things to do before I submit the giant heap of paperwork! YAY!
-Alex and I got our grades back for Fall 2009 semester and were both pleased. We have purchased all our textbooks (3 of my Nursing ones cost $250--yikes) and are starting Winter semester on Monday. Oh the joys of going back into a routine!
-For New Year's we went over to the Millet's house in Orem and played Bunko. It is a fast paced dice game and is an absolute blast! We rung in 2010 to the sound of chimes, pots, and pans, and then headed off to a second party where we played Mofia and Things in a Box. It was a great way to start off the year!
-Yesterday and today we had snow adventures. We hiked up to Bridal Veil Falls which was really pretty! (pictures below) To make it more eventful, Alex lost his wallet on the way down the hill! We finally found it (much to our relief!) and then celebrated by buying Subway (Thanks Mom and Dad Sheen for the gift certificate) Today we went skiing at Sundance. It was really fun although we are a bit tired right now!!!

Hope you enjoy the pictures and Happy 2010 everyone!


Our Christmas Tree


Alex found his wallet! YEA!


Bridal Veil Falls


The slopes

December 29, 2009

November 23, 2009

Thankful for Turbaconducken!



This Thanksgiving season we have much to be thankful for. Alex and I made a list last night of some of the things that we are thankful for. We are thankful for;
  • LOVE
  • Our health
  • Our Family
  • Employment
  • Freedom
  • Our religion
  • The Scriptures
  • Trials and Hardships
  • Friends
  • A home
  • Sunshine
  • Safety
  • Holidays
  • An opportunity to gain knowledge and education
  • Parents
  • Future Children
  • Nephews/Niece
  • Vehicle and Bicycles
  • Music
  • Nature
  • Technology
  • Rainbows
  • Peace
  • Ability
  • Clothes
  • Central Heating/Air Conditioning
  • Chocolate
  • Emanadas
  • Steak
  • Bread
  • Food in General :)
  • All the "Little Things in Life"
What are you thankful for? Hope you enjoyed the video we posted and we wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving!

November 1, 2009

11 Pictures, 1 Video. Good thing we didn't add a thirteenth, some readers may be triskaidekaphobic!


The view from outside the house.


The backyard.


Yeah cupcakes!


Great new couches we got from KSL. An adventure to get it downstairs and around corners, but now I don't have to sit on the piano bench when friends come over!


We'll make her an American yet!


My current view - our living room.


Happy Late Halloween!


We went camping almost a month ago...Tabi froze. Think Encino Man.


We went to an Ingrid Michaelson concert - the first concert ever for Tabitha. So we took a picture once we squashed inside up in Salt Lake.





A great concert! But...the best news of all......





Tabitha got into the nursing program!


-The Aggen Family

October 5, 2009

A Hiking We Will Go!


A couple of weeks back we went hiking to Stuart Falls with the Cannon Family and Adrienne. Provo Canyon is beautiful in the Autumn and it was a great way to spend a Saturday morning.


The whole gang in front of Stuart Falls.



The colors of all the trees in Provo Canyon are incredible!



Two Studs! Alex with our nephew Johnny. They have so much fun together. While we were hiking Alex would sing to Johnny and replace the name in the song with "Johnny." Anyone ever heard of "Johnny Boy?"



Tommy was such a hoot on the hike. His current favorite movie is Star Wars and he related various aspects of our hike to Star Wars. For example, the Aspen trees were Storm Troopers and any tree that had a dark spot on it was Darth Vader.



We found this leaf on our way back to the car. Loved how all the dew was perfectly formed on the leaf!

September 24, 2009

Start spreading the news....

In a word- schpadoinkle. Our honeymoon in Manhattan was in fact so good, that words found in the dictionary will not suffice to describe it. Photos to follow.




All that glitters is...creepy.


Our hotel was a few blocks from Times Square...we discovered it almost accidentally after checking in at the hotel and heading out in search of grub.




Tabitha encountered her dream home....a life size Barbie house and immediately told me to leave her there for the night - she was "home."




Venus has nothing on this girl.










We went for a stroll through Central Park...which turned into a journey, because it is amazingly huge considering it is tucked away in some of the most valuable land on earth.




The weirdest two people I have ever met besides Jamie and Spencer.






Auuuurrrrruuuurrrr!


We had some candy at FAO Schwartz. We did play on the giant piano, but have it on video only right now. The flavor of the candy was great, but the texture was a little Chewie....hahahahaha. (See above. Yes Dad and Jared, I know, I'm ridiculously cheesy, but I think Mama Joc would approve.)



First Broadway show we saw was Mary Poppins which was in fact practically perfect in every way.


Went to Long Beach. Great weather, great waves. Perfect.


Found a mermaid that had washed ashore. And if you're wondering, yes, she was a magical mermaid, the wish-granting kind.








Wicked truthfully was one of the highlights of the trip. Lucky to get tickets, but well worth it.


This is a representation of our emotional state as soon as the play ended.


Cheese. Cake. Ecstasy.




This guy was the stunt double for Cheech Marin during all of the action sequences in "Nash Bridges."





Ahem. Mrs.






Lady Liberty meets Queen Aggen.






There was absolutely no wind at all that day. None. None on the river, none on the boat. None anywhere. You calling me a liar?


A fantastic trip, perfect honeymoon with two perfectly happy newlyweds.


They found out we were newlyweds on the plane because I had to sing "You're just too good to be true" to convince the flight crew to get us seats together. So as we were flying through DC we were called up front and given a fat bottle of champagne. We're considering listing it on e-bay. Or washing the bugs off the hood of the car.


Our flight home....with M&M's marking the path thanks to the most used gift from Tommy!



The week flew by, but was hands down the best ever. We may not have pictures of everything because mainly we just enjoyed all of the little moments, hand in hand with our one true love.