A year?
It's hard to go back and remember all of the exciting and not so exciting events that have shaped me; shaped my family.
I count my blessings. I know we are tremendously blessed.
Talmage has a great job.

He is GREAT at his job. I know it's hard to be on such a negative side of education. Dealing with the students that really don't care to be there or dealing with students that come from families that really don't care where they are is never easy. Sometimes there are days Talmage misses the ease of the classroom. He was able to get so much more done...he had a prep period. He has been working on his thesis for a year now? With all of his extra responsibilities it's hard to find time. He has had to cut back on a few things just because he really can't do everything. He is still volunteering with scouting quite a bit but I notice that is where he has had to cut back the most. Talmage was recently serving as a counselor in the Stake Young Mens until just recently he was called to serve as the president in the Stake Young Mens. He is so good at working with the youth. In his job. In his calling.
The kids are busy, happy, and healthy.

Grant started the 4th grade this year. SO hard to believe! I remember 4th grade too well to have a child that old. He LOVES to read. I enjoy the evenings when I have the opportunity to read to each of my kids, including Grant. I'm glad he still loves to have me read to him. Grant does NOT like missing a day of school. He was feeling miserable the week before Thanksgiving but each time I asked if he would like to stay home he said he felt fine. One day when he got home from school I took his temperature and it was 102.8. CRAZY kid!! I felt so bad. He had been feeling not very well for about a week so I finally took him to the doctor. Strep throat! Problem is...I know exactly how he feels not wanting to miss a day of school. I never wanted to miss school.



I feel like life stays quite busy for me. Of course my wonderful job as a wife and mother keep me busy around the house and running kids to cub scouts, ballet, soccer, school, etc. I was recently called to be the Primary President in our ward. We have a small multitude of kids in our ward so that brings it's many joys and challenges. I think it's safe to say there are 75 very active kids attending our primary. We don't have many that are not active so it's wonderful. I have super counselors and a secretary that without their help I would probably be lost. All of the excitement with my new calling came right when we needed to prepare for the Primary Program and just a few weeks later a new Oakdale ward was created and I lost 12 of my leaders and teachers and only 5 primary kids. It was a CRAZY time.

Well...that's about all I can manage to get out right now...I'm worried if I write much more no one will want to keep reading. I'll just have to write more often and keep updating for my own personal history and for those that care to come back for more.