Tuesday, September 27, 2011

On the Road Again...

We are done with the Jersey Shore... I mean Storm! Ha. :)

The work was good, the people were interesting, and we had a great time jumping over to NYC a couple times! Last Friday we went into the City and met up with some of Dan's buddies as well as his sister Karla and her boyfriend Jamie. It was a great night (into the early morning) out. On Saturday Dan got us tickets to a show on Broadway! We saw "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying". The play was phenomenal. The leading character was Daniel Radcliffe - the Harry Potter kid! After the play we went on a fun stroll down 5th Ave - mostly window shopping. Dan bought me a new watch for my birthday... it's big and silver and chunky... I LOVE it! Then we hit the road back to CO. 

Dan surprised me with a pit stop at Cedar Point Amusement Park in Sandusky, OH for my birthday! I love, love, love roller coasters and Cedar Point has the most in the world. We were incredibly lucky... 2 for 1 tickets since it was my birthday (or maybe cause Dan is such a sweet talker), hardly any lines, and perfect weather. There are like 30 roller coasters and we made a pretty big dent by riding about 20 rides - a couple of the top coaster more than once! I can't pick a favorite... it's a toss up between millenium (the #1 roller coater in the world), dragster (the second tallest and third fastest in the world), and the maverick (it has a 95 degree drop).



Dan also gave me (26) $1 scratcher tickets... which turned into $21 dollars, but we forgot to cash in before leaving OH. :( 

It was such a perfect birthday!

We are currently approaching Brush, CO. Looking forward to seeing the Swintz/Bruecker crew for a day and then heading to AZ. Can't wait to see all my family and my super preggers sister!

Peace out! :)

Sunday, September 18, 2011

FALL!!

We walked out of the Hilton this morning to a PERFECT Fall day! The sun was bright and warm, and the air cool and crisp! I LOVE IT! Fall is absolutely my favorite season, and since AZ doesn't really have a Fall, it's actually kind of nice to experience it again. I'm even wearing multiple layers of clothing!! No trees changing colors, but the weather is beautiful. Sorry to all my AZ peeps - just a few more weeks and the temps will break for you all! :) The fire alarm went off on our floor of the hotel this morning from roughly 430am to 730am - not fun. We are out working now - Dan is inside an insureds home and I am working in the van - all caught up for the moment, so I thought I would share my enthusiasm about Fall! Wish I could go for a run, then curl up with a blanket and watch some football!!


Oh, and I forgot to mention in my last post how THANKFUL I am to not live in Jersey! Other than the wonderful weather I described above, this place is nuts!


Below is a picture of Jack - he has been with Dan on every storm he's been on. I know that some of you have already met Jack, but for those of you who haven't, just know that he is awesome.






Peace, love, and all that! :)

Friday, September 16, 2011

Update 9-16-11

Well, it’s been awhile since I last blogged, and talking with Karla (Dan's step-sister) last night inspired me to post an update…. plus we are sitting on the plane from DEN to EWR-Newark with not a whole lot to do).

So we are just headed back to Jersey to finish up working some claims from Hurricane Irene. On Thursday, 9-1, Dan started driving from Colorado Springs to Paterson, NJ for work. His mom, Betty, agreed to make the drive across country with him since I had accepted an offer to work on a project by project basis with Wilson Electric and had to head straight to Houston. The project that I am going to be working on for the next 6 months is a hospital called TOPS in Houston, TX – not my favorite city, but a great opportunity to do some work on the side. Anyways, Dan and Betty had to drive across the US WITHOUT air conditioning since it had gone out just before they left – not fun, but a huge THANKS to Betty for being such a trooper through it all – we hope she knows how helpful it was to have her there.  I was only in Houston for a day, so I then flew up to Jersey to meet Dan. We’ve run about 10-12 claims a day up until last Tuesday, 9-13 when we flew to Denver.  Oh, and we took off 9-10 and 9-11 to spend some time in New York City, which was quite an experience. We saw the 3,000 flags in Battery Park and saw the new black building from a distance; the memorial was closed off to family members of the victims only.



The claims have been working have been relatively “easy” in that there isn’t a whole lot of total devastation – mainly $2,000-$5,000 in damage per claim with a few $10k-$20 claim totals mixed in. There is definitely a lot of flooding, but Dan and I don’t estimate flood damage. The people in New Jersey are interesting. In general, they are not friendly on the phone or when you first arrive at their homes, but most tend to warm up after a few minutes when they realize that you’re there to help. Lack of A/C in the van has been trying, but we are hoping for some cooler days this coming week. It’s not worth the money to get it fixed, so we’ll be toughing it out. 

The picture below shows some of the typical damage we've seen.



Now let me recap our trip to CO for Ben and Lauren’s wedding (Dan’s step-sister and new step-brother in-law). We flew into Denver late on Tuesday and drove straight up to Breckenridge. I dropped Dan off at the Bachelor Party and then met the girls at the house to crash. We woke up early on Wednesday to head to Lauren’s brunch in Vail. The brunch was beautiful and it was great to meet new people and see some of Lauren’s friends again. After brunch we went to get mani’s and pedi’s and then checked into the hotel for the next 2 nights. While the ladies were getting pampered, the boys played disc golf in Beaver Creek. We all met up for the rehearsal at 3pm and enjoyed getting a glimpse of what the big day was going to look like for Ben and Lauren. The “venue” that they chose was Piney Lake – a beautiful lake in the middle of some amazing mountains just outside of Vail. The road to get to the venue was a 10 mi bumpy, dirt road, but the scenery was absolutely worth the drive. I was a little disappointed that the aspen’s are JUST starting to change colors – it will be a sight to see in a couple weeks. It started to rain right at the end of the rehearsal, so we spent the rehearsal dinner at a park near the hotel under cover where we enjoyed each others company for a few hours, and then headed into town to go bowling. The night ended relatively early since we all had to be up early the next day to get ready.  The wedding day was rainy and freezing, but the ceremony was so amazing that I don’t think any of us really even remember how much we were shivering or how our teeth we chattering away. Lauren was an absolutely gorgeous bride and the scenery made everything even more magical. Jeff (Dan’s brother-in-law) officiated of the ceremony and did such a phenomenal job of bringing everything together. Even though Dan and I are not yet married, I was still included in the ‘immediate family only prayer’ as well as some pictures with Ben and Lauren and the rest of the family. I felt very honored to be included and really enjoyed every moment. Everything flowed well from wedding to pictures to cocktail hour to dinner to dancing. It was truly a great day and we all continue to wish Ben and Lauren well on their new journey in marriage together. 

See picture below of Piney Lake...Dan is very proud that his wife to be still fits in her senior prom dress! :)



Here we are headed back to Jersey now. It was definitely a little sad to leave CO today as it feels as if our trip was a complete whirlwind. It was great to spend time with the crazy Price/Swintz/Bruecker crew, but anther day or 2 would’ve been REALLY great. We’re hoping to have about a weeks worth of work left before we can pack up again and head out. Tomorrow morning we start bright and early with a full day of appointments. I fly to Houston for a jobsite meeting on Tuesday and then back to finish up the week helping Dan. Karla (Dan’s step-sister) and her boyfriend will be in Manhattan later this week so we hope to catch a night in the city with them. As for what comes next, we’re not sure. We still need to get all of Dan’s stuff out of storage in Colorado Springs, and I will need to be in AZ for my bridal shower on 10-1, but other than that, who knows?!?!

I’ll try to post more regularly… As always, lots of love to you all!

Oh, and wedding planning is coming along well – hopefully all of you have received our save the dates by now! When you have time check out: www.danandtrishaforever.com

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

It's been awhile...

Lots has happened since my last post. We left OH and went to Chicago. In Chi-town we had a Vemma event that went really well, and then we played the rest of the weekend. We went to the Lincoln Park Zoo with Kali and Cooper, then to The Bean, and Navy Pier where we rode the ferris wheel and played mini golf. Sunday night and Monday night we stayed with the Sheehan's in the suburbs. We ran 10 miles on the Prairie Path on Monday morning, and then went out to tour Wheaton. We had lunch at Los Burritos and Tapitios – one of Dan's favorites from college. We spent some time with Dan's football coaches which was absolutely phenomenal.

Tuesday we headed off to CO. On our way, we stopped in Denison, IA to see my Aunt Karen, Uncle Gary, Cousin Brenda, and G-ma and G-pa. We had dinner at the pub Tuesday night – delicious prime rib! Wednesday morning we headed for CO.

When we pulled into the Springs Wednesday evening, we went straight to Dan's storage unit to drop off our adjusting stuff and put some seats back in the van. After that, we met up with some Vemma friends for sushi. Around 10pm Dan headed for the airport to pick up 2 Wheaton buddies (Todd and Jason) flying in from Chicago for the weekend. I headed to George and Betty's to crash for the night. The next day, Thursday, we decided to climb the incline again to shock our bodies into acclimation. So... Jason, Todd, Betty, Dan, and I hiked up in the middle of the afternoon – everyone did great! We grabbed Chipotle after finishing and Dan disappeared for about 4 hours. Turns out he was helping his Aunt move some stuff that he promised he would some time ago. After we all cleaned up, we went to dinner at a quaint Mexican joint down the street. The Hamstra's joined us with their 2 little ones, Tyce and Cade – too cute!

On Friday we ran some errands in the morning – went to Dick's Sporting Goods to get our official Tough Mudder Team uniforms, checked out the sale at REI, and then headed up to Breckenridge. We were starving when we got up there, so Jason, Todd, Dan, and I went to the Breck Brewery for some grub and then up to the Breck house to get settled in. George and Betty arrived shortly thereafter and we joined forces to cook a delicious pre-mudder meal – steak, sweet potatoes, asparagus, corn, bread, etc. After dinner we went to the Garvin cabin to spend a little bit of time with the rest of our mudder team and add some final touches to our uniforms.

Saturday morning we woke up early to get over to Beaver Creek. The Tough Mudder was probably the hardest thing I have ever done in my life. It started with a 30 min hike up a black diamond ski slope, then we swam through 36 degree water, climbed over 10' walls, ran along muddy bike trails, crawled through tubes that dumped into muddy water, crawled on the rocky, muddy ground under barbed wire, hiked up more ski slopes, walked through more freezing cold water, climbed a snow hill under a cargo net, ran up a half pipe, crossed monkey bars over freezing cold water (I don't exactly have the upper body strength for monkey bars, so I pretty much swam across), and finished by running through electric wires that provided up to 10k volt shocks. The total “challenge” was 10 miles long and took our team just over 3 hours. We all completed every obstacle and we finished as a team. It was an absolute blast! The team is already talking about signing up for another one...
We grabbed sandwiches at the Smiling Moose Deli, cleaned up, and then went to the Garvin cabin to celebrate with the rest of our team.

Sunday morning we went into Frisco to rent Mountain Bikes. We were all pretty sore, but thought some activity would be beneficial. Jason, Todd, Luke (another Wheaton football alum who lives in Vail), John (one of Dan's buddies from Denver), Dan, and I went for about a 3 hour mountain bike ride (Betty joined half way through). This was only my second time out mountain biking. It was a lot better than the first; I'm starting to figure out the gears. Sunday evening we went to Empire Burger for dinner, which was delicious, then we relaxed in the hot tub for a bit before hitting the sack.

Monday morning we all woke up sore. It was Todd and Jason's last day in CO, so we decided to finish strong with white water rafting. (side note: When packing up, I went to get my fivefinger shoes from outside where they were drying since I had to wash the mud off of them, and ONE shoe had disappeared. All 5 of us searched the area for it without success. Our conclusion is that a fox or raccoon ran off with it. Huge bummer!) The river was freezing, but we had a great time rafting. We raced to get Todd and Jason to DIA for their flight; they BARELY made it! After dropping them, Dan and I met my dad for dinner at Northfield Mall. We ate bbq at Jim and Nick's and then had frozen yogurt for dessert. We stayed Monday night at George and Betty's in Colorado Springs.

Tuesday we actually laid pretty low; we organized Dan's storage unit, made another trip to REI to get me a new sleeping bag, had dinner with George and Betty, and then crashed.

Today is Wednesday and we are currently driving to Jackson Hole, WY; we are about an hour and a half out. Our plan is to camp there tonight, play a little bit tomorrow, maybe camp again tomorrow night, and then head up to Portland! We should get up to Portland sometime on Friday. My folks get into PDX on Saturday, and so do Kali and Cooper. I'm really looking forward to seeing my parents, and also spending some time with Kali, Cooper, Dane, Dave, Sarah, and Bill. :)

Sorry this one was so long, but that's pretty much the gist of what 'p squared' has been up to! Huge thanks to George and Betty for their hospitality last weekend! Not sure where we are headed after Portland – maybe Nor Cal for some more hiking, a stop at JH Ranch, and then down to San Diego? We'll see...

Praying for safe travels. Love you all! 

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Almost done with storm #2...

Looks like we are about done here in Ohio.  Tomorrow we have a couple claims first thing in Dayton and then 4 up in Cleveland in the afternoon. 


My laptop died last week - blue screen and all - not good, but.... Dan got me a new Mac Book Pro as a 'bonus', so I'm back up and running! (Except for all of my pictures and music - still working on getting those off the dead dell).  


We took last weekend off and played in Ohio.  One of Dan's 'adjuster buddies', Daniel Malone, was here adjusting as well, so we went to dinner with him on friday night and then went and saw Fast Five - pretty much what you would expect from another fast and furious movie! On Saturday we went to a small, hippy town and ran through the forrest, then chilled in the park with some stir fry from the street fair, and listened to a live band. On Sunday we went to church in Cinci and then bought my new mac! :) After shopping, we went to another awesome little town and met up with 'Biker Bob'. We rented mountain bikes and followed Bob through the trees. It was my first time mountain biking and I absolutely loved every part of it.  I could use some practice - definitely not naturally a 'pro', but it was a phenomenal first experience and I can't wait to go again! Dan is really good, and dangerous, of course; it was fun to watch him doing something he loves so much.


We went to a vemma event last night near Columbus. It was really good to spend time with some of Dan's leaders and connect with some new people.


That's about all I really have to report. Thursday we might be going to the Brad Paisley/Dierks Bentley/Jerrod Niemann concert in Cinci - my fingers are crossed! :) Friday we head to Chicago for the weekend for a few Vemma events. On Monday or Tuesday we are going to start driving from Chicago to Denver.  We will be in Denver for almost a week (tough mudder adventure race), and then we are driving from Denver up to Portland for the 4th!


I'm bummed to be missing Father's Day with my dad AND my parent's 30th wedding anniversary this coming Sunday, but the good news is that Ma and Pa Peppers are meeting us in Portland the weekend before the 4th, so we can celebrate again then!


Oh, and if you are wondering what next... we're not really sure!  No more storms right now, so we're going to play and work vemma until something else comes up. Not HOPING for hurricanes or anything... but if one happens to hit, we might go help clean up! Just sayin...


Miss you all! xoxo



Tuesday, June 7, 2011

DISPATCH PICTURES! (if you click on them, they get bigger)






Already a week into June?

Crazy how time flies!

Last Friday we worked hardcore all morning and then ran to catch our flight to Denver (and I mean literally RAN!).  Turns out the Wright Brothers Airport in Dayton is NOT the Dayton International Airport. Hmm... who knew? Anyway, we made the flight and landed in Denver shortly after 5pm. We met Andy and Chelsey right away and then headed to Red Rocks! The Dispatch concert was phenomenal - definitely one of the best concerts I've ever been to! Saturday we had a great breakfast at the Hornet where we worked for a couple hours, then we went for a 1 hour run in Wash Park - one of my favorite places in Denver. The day was gorgeous and the people of Denver were out and about playing in the sun. We were worried we would be sucking wind because of the elevation change, but it wasn't bad. Saturday night we headed back to Red Rocks for night #2 of Dispatch. This time we started a little earlier and brought a surprise for everyone... a beer pong table and pony keg. :) I met Dan's mom for the first time... then Dan and I beat her and George (Dan's step-dad) in beer pong.... only to the lose to Jen and Jeff (Dan's sister and brother-in-law) in the championship (beginners luck).  The second night of Dispatch was just as good, if not better, than the first, and we were able to hang with Dan's family, which was a lot of fun. Sunday morning we went to church with George, Betty, Jen, and Jeff, then to lunch, where Lauren (Dan's step-sister) joined. After lunch we grabbed yogurt, went to Jeff's friends graduation party, went to see Xmen, and then took Jen and Jeff to the airport. Dan and I then went downtown to check out the sidewalk chalk art and grab dinner.  We had a lot of fun just hanging, and the food was great (although the salad was about 2 bites each and the salmon was maybe 4 bites each).  Monday we woke up and spent 3 hours working on claims (at Andy's house), then headed for C-Springs. We went straight to the Manitou Springs Incline, which is right at the base of Pikes Peak. The hike is basically an exponential curve of stairsteps - it goes straight up! The view was amazing, but it was hazy due to the fires in AZ and NM. It was a perfect ending to a great trip! We showered quick at Dan's mom's house and then headed back to DIA. Our flight back was fine; we landed around midnight. Today we were right back at it - 8 claims done. This week will be busy, but we're not sure what will come next... 

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

"p squared"...

"p squared" is the new name for team Dan and Trisha... because we both have last names that start with "p", and we are pretty much dominating! :)  Things are going well in Ohio.  I only have a few quick minutes in between helping Dan get claims closed, so we'll see how fluid I can make this.

We've only been here 3 days, but we have been to 25 houses.  This storm is SO much more fun than the CT storm, but SO much more work! Here's how we rock (over simplified)... We pretty much schedule everyone together, I do a lot of the prep paperwork, we "inspect" the houses together, then Dan does all of the closing paperwork.  So with a hail storm we start with inspecting the mailbox :) (they ALL have damage), then we look at the roof, then we complete a walk around of the whole exterior (lots of broken/dented windows, screens, siding, decks, etc). Each appointment takes about an hour, give or take. The storm produced tennis ball sized hail, so there is definitely damage.  The insureds have told us that the storm was just nuts - we've heard it a gazillion times from each of the 25 houses we've been too - funny how hyped up everyone is about it, but I guess it was probably a pretty crazy experience to see in "real time". Some people have even kept some of the hail pieces in their freezers and shown them too us - funny!  So today we ran 9 claims - started at 8:30am, finished in the field around 8:30pm, we are still working at the hotel now (11:30pm), and we'll probably continue for another hour or so.  It sounds like a lot, and it is, but I am absolutely LOVING it! And we'll get a break this weekend for Dispatch at Red Rocks - "work hard, play hard" (unofficial mission statement of p squared).  :)

We're both sunburned... It's been HOT here - 90ish. Drinking TONS of water!

I'm all decked out in "adjusting gear" now - keen shoes, hiking pants, polo tops, gloves (shingles are very hot), and a cute under armour hat! :)  I'll post a pic soon.  Think it would be weird to ask an insured to take a pic of Dan and I?  Haha! :)  We kind of look like twinkies - just sayin.

That's all for now - back to work.  Miss you all!  Lots of love!

Saturday, May 28, 2011

On the road....

We are currently in Ohio!  Just another hour and half until we reach the hotel in Dayton...
Yesterday was a looong day... my driving skills were put to the test.  We had a total of 8 stops.  The first claim was an hour from our hotel, the last was just under an hour from the hotel, and we had at least 30-45 mins of driving between EVERY appointment.  We loved it (sarcasm).
Our night last night was GREAT, though!  We found a beautiful trail near our hotel that went uphill, winding and curving through the beautiful, green forest.  The weather was perfect, the sun was setting, and the hills were TOUGH, which is what we wanted! If running uphill, on semi-jagged (not exaggerating) rocks, in barefoot running shoes, through the forest in CT doesn't get you 'tough mudder ready', then I'm not sure what does. :)  It was a great run together.  After our run we grabbed dinner, did laundry (free at the hotel), and prepped for today. 
This morning we had 3 quick appointments, grabbed subway, packed up our hotel room, and hit the road around 1:15pm.  I drove for the first 5 and a half hours while Dan worked on our CT claims from the passenger seat.  Then Dan took over driving and we 'tag teamed' scheduling our claims for the coming week.   The insureds we talked to claim the storm produced baseball to softball sized hail, damaging roofs, siding, gutters, grills, breaking windows, etc.  If that's true, then as unfortunate as that is for all of those people, this should be a great storm to run for Dan and I!  There are 2 huge perks with this storm as well... 1) the claims are centralized, and 2) if all of the damage is exterior, the insureds don't need to be home; we're literally scheduling claims in the same neighborhood on the same day.
We're going to start the ground running tomorrow with 6 claims in the afternoon, then 10 on Monday and 10 on Tuesday.
I'm really enjoying the ride so far, and can't wait to learn more about the damage hail and wind can bring. It's been really fun to see Dan in this different "world"; his talents will never cease to amaze me.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Thursday, 5-26

Today was a busy day, but good!  We left the hotel around 8:30 this am and got back around 10:00 pm.  Been doing some paperwork since we got back (after eating Boston Market). We have another full day scheduled tomorrow, 3 quick appointments set for Saturday morning... then we are leaving CT and are off to OHIO!  This is good news!  Most of the damage in OH is hail and wind, so the claims should be a little more like what we are looking for.  Dan's favorite part of this job is getting on roofs (go figure :) ), and there will be lots of roof time in OH.

I'm feeling very thankful and very blessed (a term I try not to overuse).  So far this 'move' has been one of the best decisions I've ever made.  Dan and I are getting along well working together, and seeing his smile everyday is wonderful! :) 

Off to bed... Goodnight!

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Not enough work in CT...

We started Tuesday morning with a quick run near the hotel.  We’ve decided we really should start doing something to prepare for the mudder. Dan bought a pull up bar, so we did some of those Monday night.  I can’t do any by myself yet, but with Dan’s help, I was able to knock out 3 reps of 4. 
I forgot to mention that I’ve also been scheduling our appointments.  This is not necessarily a difficult task, but it isn’t easy either.  Dan taught me how to very nicely ‘tell’ people when their appointment is, as opposed to asking them when they would like their appointment to be.  No issues as of yet. The problem at this point is that we don’t have enough claims to keep us busy.  It’s pretty much one day at a time. And since we are traveling throughout the entire state of CT as well as the southern part of MA, scheduling claims near one another to minimize drive time is a must. We knocked out 6 claims on Tuesday.  

Now it's Wednesday and we weren't able to schedule any appointments this morning, so we went to breakfast at an awesome little diner, then to the driving range to hit some balls.  Dan claims to be terrible at golf, but from what I saw today, I'd say otherwise.  After leaving the range, we grabbed an ice cream cone and went back to the hotel. The weather is gorgeous - sunshine, blue skies, and 80 degrees. We were able to schedule 2 claims for this evening, and I made calls to get ready for tomorrow. It's looking like we may be leaving CT soon - the storms down south have been crazy! 

Oh, and if you've been wondering, Dan is still very involved with his Vemma business – taking calls all day while we’re on the road, and catching up on emails, etc. every night.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

a few pics!



If Subway's weren't privately owned...

I'd tell you to buy stock!
Just some interesting things to note about CT:
No matter where you are, there is a Subway within 2 miles.
The exit #’s do not correlate with miles.  Exit 29 could be 5 miles from exit 28; you just never know.
There aren’t any massive shopping centers (like Tempe Marketplace) out here .
I’ve only seen 1 Wal-Mart.
Gas is over $4 everywhere. We paid yesterday $4.29 on the border of CT and MA yesterday.
There are cemeteries everywhere! 
Lots of character (aka everything is old) – it’s awesome! Amazing architecture, beautiful old churches, etc.

My first attempt, a long one...

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So I’ve decided to start logging our adventures to share with those of you that are interested…
I flew into DIA on Saturday, May 14th, where I met Bill, Dan’s dad, and picked up Dan’s van.  I only had a few minutes with Bill, but it was great to see him, as always.  From there I drove down to the Springs where I met George, Dan’s step-dad.  We had a great lunch together where we shared stories and got to know one another better. Then we went to tackle Dan’s storage unit.  The van was filled with items from Dan’s room in Portland and the storage unit was quite packed as well.  We pulled the “adjusting items” (desk, chair, a plastic bin filled with misc items, a shovel – that I, incorrectly, decided Dan might want) out of the unit and then started the move to get everything to fit.  George was great to work with, and in the end, we packed all of Dan’s stuff (including 3 bikes – btw, who needs 3 bikes?) into the one storage unit!  Success!
George had to get going up to their home in Breckenridge, and I was headed to Denver to meet Andy Nickel.  I made a quick pit stop at REI where I purchased a jacket and a pair of closed toed shoes (when leaving PHX, I didn’t see the need for these items, SO wrong).  I met Andy at a BBQ competition at his friend’s house in Englewood.  It was a slider competition and all of the food was phenomenal.  At the BBQ, I caught up with Brian Selvig, Rob O’Reagan and Andy.  We were given chips to vote for the best slider – everyone got 4 chips (blue – 1st, red – 2nd, green – 3rd, and black – most original).  I didn’t think it would be right to give Andy ALL of my chips, so I gave him all except the red one, which was given to slider #10 (delicious Hawaiian slider)!  Andy gave me a bunch of crap for not giving him all of my votes, then tried to convince me to join them for a night out, then he stalled me from leaving by telling a bunch of pointless stories.  I decided it wouldn’t be the best idea to stay out late the night before a full day of driving, so I left to meet up with Lauren, Dan’s step-sister; the house that she is staying at is just a mile from where the BBQ was.  I met Lauren’s fiancĂ©, Ben, as well as the couple who own the home, Amy and Steven.  They were all very kind and fun to hang with.  We enjoyed some time chatting and then relaxed and watched, “How to Train Your Dragon”; a great flick!  After that, it was bedtime!  I tossed and turned all night.  Not because the bed was uncomfortable (it wasn’t), not because I was in an unfamiliar place (it was very welcoming), but because I was excited to get going!
I woke up around 6 on Sunday morning, grabbed a cup of coffee, and was on my way.  It took me just under 10 hours to get to Des Moines, IA, where I stopped at my cousin Jill’s house for the night.  Not too much exciting happened on this leg – Nebraska isn’t the most interesting state, and I’ve been through it too many times to count.  The weather was overcast – perfect for driving.  When I arrived, we (Jill, Nick, Brett – 5 yrs old, Ashley – almost 2 yrs old, and I) walked to dinner at a cute little pub down the street from their house.  After dinner it was time to ‘ride bikes’.  Brett rode his bike for the FIRST time without training wheels and did GREAT (with dad’s help).  After a dozen or so times, he asked to have the training wheels put back on for a couple joy rides.  Then we played on the swing set in the backyard.  Nick’s one requirement for the swing set was that it had to be big enough for him to play on it (a requirement I plan on making as well – I’ll never be too old to swing).  When play time was over, Nick and I went for a 4+ mile run.  The weather was phenomenal and the path we ran along was gorgeous – basically a tunnel of green trees.  There were some bugs, as to be expected in IA, but it wasn’t too bad.  I did a load of laundry, put the kiddos to bed, caught up with Jill and Nick, and then crashed for the night.   I slept pretty well for a few hours, but woke up at 5 and was ready to get going. 
My original ‘plan’ was to stop in PA somewhere for night 2, but of course in the back of my head I was thinking I could probably just make it all the way to CT.  Iowa and Illinois were pretty uneventful, except for a traffic jam just outside of Chicago – an hour delay that was not fun, but with Dan’s help (and google), I pulled off the interstate and got around the traffic and back on my way. Indiana and Ohio had tolls – somewhere around $10 for IN and $20 for OH – crazy!  Ohio had more road construction than any of the previous states – I guess that’s what they are charging for?!?  Pennsylvania was a pretty state to drive though, but LONG.  When I pulled through the corner of NY, I felt excitement that I was getting so close and also VERY ready to be done!  After about 20 hours of driving, I pulled into the Candlewood Suites in Meriden, CT (around 12:45am, Monday).  I was overjoyed to see Dan and very thankful to be arriving safely.  Dan was still working when I got there, but after getting my stuff up to the room, we crashed.
Dan put me to work first thing Monday morning!  Our first appointment was at 8:30am.  We stopped by 7 homes throughout the day, and had subway, twice!  I drove (as if I hadn’t enough over the previous 2 days) (a rental truck, brand new dodge ram – very fun) from appt to appt while Dan worked on his laptop.  The job was pretty much what I was expecting, but there was still a LOT to take in. Dan is very knowledgeable, so I was just trying to soak up as much as I could.  We did some paperwork back at the hotel that night and then went to bed.
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday were filled with rain, appointment after appointment, learning, teaching, driving, and subway stops along the way. :)  In general, the claims were pretty small – drywall damage due to ice damming, some roof issues, nothing too crazy... EXCEPT for the random ‘vandalism’ claim we were sent to as our last appointment on Saturday, which I’ll come back to.  Over these first few days, I helped Dan with measuring rooms, writing notes, etc.  I got up on a few roofs with him, and enjoyed every second of learning! He taught me how to complete some of the monotonous paperwork required for the files, so I was finally beginning to feel somewhat useful.  On Wednesday, we decided it was time to start using the van that I had driven all the way across the country, so we said goodbye to the truck and got ‘Brooke’ ready.  Brooke is Dan’s navy blue, Chrysler, town and country.  The seats were left in the storage unit, so we set-up his ‘desk’ and chair in the back along with all of the other required adjusting items.  Our first day in the van was interesting... I was forced to learn some new driving habits.  Slow acceleration, slow breaking, slow around curves, start slowing WAY before I normally would, etc.  Basically I now need to drive like I’m 80+ years old so that Dan doesn’t fly around the back of the van.  I make quite a few people mad, and I’m very curious to know what they think when they finally see that it’s a 25 year old blonde chick driving. We went to the store on Tuesday or Wednesday night.  They have “Stop and Shops” here – never been to one before, but it’s similar to the grocery stores out west (Bashas, Safeway, Fry's); I would say that prices are slightly higher than what I’m used to. We met Thursday morning with computer issues.  The brand new Toshiba that Dan had bought had crashed.  We spent the morning on tech support and in Best Buy getting a new one. 
Ok, back to the vandalism claim… After 6 back to back appointments on Saturday, we pulled up to this home to meet the owner.  It was her rental home and her renters had completely trashed her place - pulled doors off the kitchen cabinets, broke drawers, punched holes in the walls, smashed eggs on the wood floors, left dirty diapers, trash, and an enormous amount of “stuff” all over the house.  We started in the kitchen where Dan said, “How do you eat an elephant?”.  (One bite at a time we both thought, but neither of us said aloud).  I cringed and struggled to get a measurement in the kitchen because I didn’t want to touch anything.  Dan bluntly told me to get over it.  I did.  We went room by room to assess the damage, which took just under 2 hours.  The owner was emotional (rightfully so); we gave her a hug and wished her well when we left.  That night we went to dinner and grabbed a much desired beer at an Italian place called Gianni’s near our hotel.  Our waitress said she had been working there for 30 years – she was intense.  I ended up with a calzone that I didn’t order, I think we got dessert for free, and we witnessed an interesting argument between her and another (pregnant) waitress, it was an interesting dinner.
On Sunday we got up and went for a run before we had to head back out to appointments.  It was chilly, but not terrible running weather.  We ran a few miles near the hotel – some hills, which was good for our Tough Mudder training!  We visited 4 homes throughout the day, then completed some paperwork at the hotel.  Dan decided that Sunday night was going to be ‘date night’, so I bought us movie tickets online and we headed out around 7:15.  We didn’t have time for a sit down dinner, so we planned on grabbing something quick before the show.  Our options were limited, so we ended up with a random bag full of items from Taco Bell (Dan did the ordering).  We saw Thor in 3D, which was great!  I enjoyed the ‘love story’, although Dan thought it was ridiculous that they were in love after just 1 day. ;)
Today is Monday, May 23rd, the day I started writing.  We went to 5 claims today, then met Darrin and his wife (another adjusting team) at their hotel for dinner.  Since then we’ve been finishing up some computer work, closing files, and preparing for tomorrow’s line-up.  We’ll see how often I get to write about what we’re up to.. and whether or not anyone has any interest in reading… you all have to let me know!  Too much detail? Too little? Boring? :)