I know I've been pretty quiet here for the past month or so, but some crazy things happened this month and it took awhile to wrap my head around them. Jonathan was doing really well with his job at IBM and suddenly found out that they weren't able to approve the funding for his contract to continue past the 31st of January. We were stunned and unsure what was going to happen next. Jonathan quickly got his resume posted and called a few headhunters that had called him after he started working with IBM. He had a job interview the same week for an android developing job. It was kind of a weird job because they would train him and then find contracts for him for the next two years. We would be nomadic and so he kept looking while keeping this as our plan B if nothing else turned up. I snuck a photo of him during his interview. We weren't sure how things were going to work out, but we knew that they would. About a week or so later, he was contacted by Home Depot. They a...
I love Lucy. She sits back and observes what is going on around her before joining in. Typically, she jumps in when it's nearly time to go. That happened again today. I told Aaron one more minute until we needed to leave. Lucy ran out to join in the playing. I couldn't stick with leaving in one minute so we let them play longer. Lucy and Aaron kept up with the big kids fairly well. Samuel's diaper leaked during Sacrament meeting and his backup outfit wasn't as cute as his original one. We'll try again another time. "This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine." Hymn #1028 "This Little Light of Mine" African American spiritual
I don't know about you, but it feels like November came out of nowhere. As I was sitting in church this afternoon, I realized I hadn't started my annual daily gratitude posts. I am going to correct that right now. I enjoy taking the time to write out something I am grateful each day and seeing the wonderful blessings I have in my life. If you are like me and haven't started, you can join in any time! First, I am grateful for our wonderful friends. Last Sunday, we visited with some of our old friends for a night of pumpkin carving and games. I cannot remember the last time I carved a pumpkin, but it's safe to say that it has been many, many years. I decided to go all out and do a dia de los muertos skull. Most everyone finished their pumpkins quickly, but I kept hard at work finishing mine. A few hours later, it was done! I love how both of our pumpkins turned out and that we were able to spend the evening with our dear friends. Second, I am grateful we ...
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