"Let us all try to stand a little taller, rise a little higher, be a little better. Make the extra effort. You will be happier. You will know new satisfactions. A new gladness in your heart."
-President Gordon B. Hinckley


Wednesday, August 30, 2006

So, I haven't kept up like I would have liked to, but I'm trying. :) Josh was home yesterday sick with a stomach flu, and I feel like I haven't slept in a few nights. I'm usually awake sneezing(allergies), or running to the bathroom.. (Thanks to my growing baby boy pushing on my bladder). But I just feel out of it. Thankfully we all seem to be getting over it and the kids have done very well with putting up with a very boring Mommy and Daddy.

School is going well so far- we think we may just make it through the semester. Josh spoke with each of his instructors about the possibility of me delivering a baby during finals week. They were all willing to work with him and just told him them informed as my due date approached. I'm glad to know that his instructors have hearts.

Anyhow- I do believe I have deprived my sweet children and our apartment enough for today. Sesame Street will be over in a few minutes and I have a tall pile of clothes that need to be washed as well as a sink and counter full of dishes.

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Try, try, again.

Well, Josh is back in school once again. He just started tonight- which leaves me with a lot of time at home, and a renewed effort to keep up a blog. :) Josh began a new job last week as a warehouse manager for a small company. Check out thier website. It's a work in progress, but we are excited to be working for a fast growing company. And definatly a change from his old warehouse job where everyone was treated like a machine.

As for school, he will be taking 9 credits. Physiology, Physiology Lab, Human Growth and Development, and Medical Terminology. This is his last semester of pre-reqs to get on the waiting list for the Nursing Program. Hurray!!!

Anyway- this is a start. I hope I can keep this up. It was a fun thing to do for a while. And we miss hearing from all of our friends and family who regularly read our old one.