I can't believe that another week has already passed! June is coming to an end so quickly; I'm not sure that I like the summer going so swiftly. This past week was a lot like the past few weeks. I spent a few days at Kuipers, a few days at Paloma, and one day at Form-A-Feed/TechMix. Tuesday nights I go to Bible Study with my roommates and the youth group from their church and the surrounding community. This week will be the same but I have to finalize my schedule for next week.
July's schedule will be put together week-by-week. It's slowly coming together, but I am finding that it isn't easy to decide where I want to spend my time. I have to decide how to best allot my time between 5 places! I have learned in the past how important it is to be able to prioritize what I do, but that doesn't always make the decision-making process easy. If I put too much on my schedule, I end up with a lot of experiences but not enough time to do anything to the best of my abilities. I want to be able to show the people that I'm working for what I am capable of. That's what I'm dealing with for July and into August.
This past weekend was so much fun! Late Friday night I got a phone call from my friend Anneke. I met her at one of the churches that I have been attending here in Phoenix. I'll also be working with her in July on her family's dairy. She called me and invited me to go tubing on the Salt River with a group of the young people from church. Our ages ranged from freshmen in high school to 22 years old. It was so much fun! I had a blast hanging out with these people who have welcomed me to the area so well. Moving somewhere becomes much easier when there are people to welcome you and include you in activities, and that's exactly what they have done with me. I am so blessed!
After tubing we had pizza and headed home. Saturday night one of my roommates and I headed to Wal-Mart for groceries and then crashed in front of the TV. Our other roommate had just gotten back from a mission trip so we spent the night hearing about that. We also found out that there had been a mountain lion sighting less than a mile from our house in the middle of Verrado (the community we live in in Buckeye)! News travels fast around here; people are always watching out for each other, which is really great. Sunday I went to church with the Kuipers. I've only been there 2 times prior to this past Sunday but I was fine mingling by myself if someone happened to grab someone I was talking to.
I am having a blast out here. It's hard to believe that a year ago I was living in California and a year from now I'll hopefully be working at a more permanent job following graduation! I cannot wait to see what God has planned for my future, because right now, I only have a slight idea of where He wants me. The possibilities are endless and very exciting!
Monday, June 25, 2012
Monday, June 18, 2012
Week Number Two: Success!
I can't believe I've been here for 2 weeks and heading into the third! This past week was spent at Paloma Dairy in Gila Bend, AZ, and at Form-A-Feed in Deer Valley/Phoenix.
Paloma Dairy has been fantastic! They have been teaching me so much, including how to drive a water truck, which is a shorter version of a semi. I am slowly getting the hang of it. I've never driven a stick shift before so it was quite a day. I had a lot of fun and it was even more fun telling my brothers, haha. I've been able to see nearly every side of their vertically integrated operation. It's a really neat setup and takes a lot to manage. I was down there 4 of my 5 work days, and it is about a 40 mile drive one-way, through the desert. Because Arizona is 2 hours behind the time at home, those miles are often spent calling home and catching up with friends.
Some of the other things I've done while at Paloma have been learning to read an ultrasound during vet checks, how to enter cow data with a new program, and helping with office work. I also helped attach a pipe to the water tank so that it was easier to fill up the water truck. We cut a 6 ft pipe from a scrap pile and attached it to the tank with brass screws. We used brass screws because brass is soft and will easily break if something would happen to run into the pipe while driving under it or past it. The screws would crack before the tank broke, thus preventing water from spraying everywhere with no way to stop it.
I'm getting confident driving tractors; it's really nice to be able to hop on a tractor and know what I'm doing. I've also been learning to back things with trailers up (like the water truck and a tractor with something attached to it.) At one point I was backing up the water truck, and Allan looked at me and said, "Have you ever backed a trailer up before?" My answer was, "Um, kinda.... no, not really, no..." His reply, "Really? 'Cause you look like you know what you're doing." I laughed and admitted to giving myself a crash course in backing up a gooseneck trailer last month but I wasn't sure it worked the same way. I guess experience is experience? It was funny!
I spend one day a week working for a company called Form-A-Feed/TechMix. The past 2 times I've been with them we've been at the warehouse/office in Deer Valley. This week we will going to some dairies in the area to see how the products are working and make sure that everything is being used correctly.
Outside of work, I've been pretty busy. I went to church with some of my friends from work and met a lot of great people. I ended up hanging out with them after night church. It was a lot of fun! My roommates are great, too! They include me in so much that they do and have made me feel so welcome! My roommate Heidi leads a smallgroup on Tuesdays and I went to that with her last week. We had a really great talk on the way there and some great worship time while we were there. We have had visitors for the past two weekends, and it's been fun having them around. People will randomly show up at night to hang out and quite often it turns into praise and worship times. It is so much fun!
I'm loving it down here and looking forward to the possibilities that the next weeks bring!
This past week it was kinda hard to be away from home because I missed both my dad's birthday and Father's Day. Let's just say I called home quite a bit, lol. On top of that, I wanted to find something that I could send my dad so show him how much I love him. I came across this song by Teresa James, called "You're My Hero."
Paloma Dairy has been fantastic! They have been teaching me so much, including how to drive a water truck, which is a shorter version of a semi. I am slowly getting the hang of it. I've never driven a stick shift before so it was quite a day. I had a lot of fun and it was even more fun telling my brothers, haha. I've been able to see nearly every side of their vertically integrated operation. It's a really neat setup and takes a lot to manage. I was down there 4 of my 5 work days, and it is about a 40 mile drive one-way, through the desert. Because Arizona is 2 hours behind the time at home, those miles are often spent calling home and catching up with friends.
Some of the other things I've done while at Paloma have been learning to read an ultrasound during vet checks, how to enter cow data with a new program, and helping with office work. I also helped attach a pipe to the water tank so that it was easier to fill up the water truck. We cut a 6 ft pipe from a scrap pile and attached it to the tank with brass screws. We used brass screws because brass is soft and will easily break if something would happen to run into the pipe while driving under it or past it. The screws would crack before the tank broke, thus preventing water from spraying everywhere with no way to stop it.
I'm getting confident driving tractors; it's really nice to be able to hop on a tractor and know what I'm doing. I've also been learning to back things with trailers up (like the water truck and a tractor with something attached to it.) At one point I was backing up the water truck, and Allan looked at me and said, "Have you ever backed a trailer up before?" My answer was, "Um, kinda.... no, not really, no..." His reply, "Really? 'Cause you look like you know what you're doing." I laughed and admitted to giving myself a crash course in backing up a gooseneck trailer last month but I wasn't sure it worked the same way. I guess experience is experience? It was funny!
| You can't see it, but that's me! Thanks, Allan, for the pictures! |
I spend one day a week working for a company called Form-A-Feed/TechMix. The past 2 times I've been with them we've been at the warehouse/office in Deer Valley. This week we will going to some dairies in the area to see how the products are working and make sure that everything is being used correctly.
Outside of work, I've been pretty busy. I went to church with some of my friends from work and met a lot of great people. I ended up hanging out with them after night church. It was a lot of fun! My roommates are great, too! They include me in so much that they do and have made me feel so welcome! My roommate Heidi leads a smallgroup on Tuesdays and I went to that with her last week. We had a really great talk on the way there and some great worship time while we were there. We have had visitors for the past two weekends, and it's been fun having them around. People will randomly show up at night to hang out and quite often it turns into praise and worship times. It is so much fun!
I'm loving it down here and looking forward to the possibilities that the next weeks bring!
This past week it was kinda hard to be away from home because I missed both my dad's birthday and Father's Day. Let's just say I called home quite a bit, lol. On top of that, I wanted to find something that I could send my dad so show him how much I love him. I came across this song by Teresa James, called "You're My Hero."
| Love you, Daddy! |
Saturday, June 09, 2012
A Successful Week
My first week is done! It went by really quickly but I am already getting accustomed to my odd schedule. This week I had a training day with Form-A-Feed, a feed supply company, and I worked on Kuiper Dairy for 2 days.
When I work with Form-A-Feed my days won't be excessively early. I will have to be across town and start work at 8am and the drive takes about an hour. On the days that I am at Kuiper Dairy, I have to be there at 4:45am and that drive takes 20 minutes, so I'm up at 3:45! However, I have really enjoyed learning how to run the feed equipment at Kuiper Dairy. Cal, the guy teaching me, is pretty understanding when I mess up.
I learned how to run the equipment on Thursday. It was pretty basic but I was having a particularly hard time making sure that the feed came out of the wagon at the correct rate. I had at down all right on Thursday so on Friday Cal a few times. The 1st time was okay; the second time, not so much... In the second pen that I had to feed, the feed wasn't coming out fast enough so I adjusted the door. I didn't realize that the door control got stuck in the "Open" position and before I knew it, I had 600lbs (of 2000lbs total for that pen) of feed in one spot. (The feed is supposed to be distributed over 500 feet, or something like that.) I was not impressed with myself and I was ready to fix it myself with a shovel once I finished feeding out the rest of the wagon. However, Cal had one of the outside guys fix it with the payloader. They feed 2 loads in the morning and 3 loads in the afternoon so Cal took the next load to even out my patchy job. This time he told me to really only watch how he was working the door. I did that and then he told me that I was going to feed the last load of the afternoon. That load went MUCH better! Each pen got really close to the amount that they were supposed to and the door didn't get stuck open or closed, so I felt better by the time that I headed home.
Friday night was spent with my roommate Heidi and her friend Venka, who is visiting from Nebraska. We watched Say Yes to the Dress: Bridesmaids, told stories about friends' weddings, they told stories about their weddings, and we had a really fun time.
Once I got over the different air quality that made me feel really sick on Wednesday morning, I am coming to really like Arizona. I like not having to worry about being cold when I leave for work at 4:15am. I like sitting outside on the porch writing my blog pieces and doing other various paperwork for my internship. Arizona is really brown. I am truly in the desert. However, the area where I live is really nice and so there is grass and flowers all around the neighborhood. My roommates and the people I've met so far are great! I look forward to getting to know them better.
Tuesday, June 05, 2012
Let the Summer Adventures Begin!
Travelling
to Arizona was a long trip, mostly because I got over driving across the
country last summer. The appeal is somewhat lost to me now, but regardless, I
am very excited to be in Buckeye, AZ! It’s going to be a wonderful summer with
lots of new experiences and lots of new people.
My
parents and I arrived yesterday (Monday) around noon. They checked into their
hotel before we drove to the Kuiper’s house for a barbeque welcome supper. I
met most of the people that I’ll mainly be working with that night. It was a
good night of laughter and introductions. When the night was through I said
good-bye to my parents and went to the home I’ll be living in this summer. My
roommates, Heidi and Dana, were at the supper and they generously helped me
move my stuff into my bedroom. I don’t know how I ended up with the coolest
bedroom in the house, but they tell me it’ll be nice once the heat really hits.
According to my computer, it’s 93F outside right now. Yesterday it was over
100F. It’s a good thing I like dry heat, because that’s what I got!
Today I had
a late start to my morning, though I was up at 5:30 because of the time
difference. I met up with Darrel Kuiper at 10:00 and we headed over to the new
freight train station that just opened as a venture between a few different
people and coops. The open house was today and I met so many more people! I’ve
never been good at remembering names but it looks like I get to practice J We were done there shortly after
lunch and I headed back to Verrado before the Diamondback game tonight. There
will be lots of producers there again, so I’m really excited. It amazes me how
close this community of dairy people is. Because there are so few of them, they
have been able to form those close family-like connections. It makes meeting
everyone a lot of fun because there are always stories to be told.
“This is
the day that the LORD has made. Let us rejoice and be glad in it.” Psalms
118:24
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