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Saturday, June 12, 2010

A family Visit



This weekend Grandma and Grandpa Milford were visiting. Erinn also came to town with Mya. It was nice to see them again since it's almost been two years since I met them. Max and Mya got to chill together. Of course we went and looked at baby clothes and toys. Max has been a little fussy, but I think it's because he's been out of his element because his house has been full with other people!

Someone asked Erinn and Jacob if Max and Mya were twins.......even though they are about 5 months apart in age.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Return of the XBOX

Jake finally got his XBOX back this week. When it wasn't working he tried to control his emotions, but deep down I knew his soul was in the depths of despair. Microsoft fixed it for free, because of a common defect. I've never been fond of having it in my house until recently. Jake downloaded a free trial for Netflix, and now I can watch Lost Season 3 without having to wait for it to be available at the library. Oh how I love summer, all the time wasted away on meaningless things like T.V. series and Guitar Hero! Even right now I can hear Michael Jackson's "Beat It" in the background as Jake's guitar keys go clickidy click.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Our little Maximilian turned 6 months yesterday. I can't believe how the time has already passed. My dad commented the other day that he no longer looks like a baby but a little boy. He's so well mannered and I can already tell that he will be a happy and freindly person his whole life. We started feeding him solid foods awhile ago but his motor skills prohibited from enjoying a meal until three weeks ago. He will eat anything we give him, except for carrots, which aren't very tantalizing anyway. I think he weighs 20 lbs, but we won't find out until this coming Friday when we meet with Dr. Henricksen for the last time before his transfer to a clinic in Daybreak.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

It's been a while

I was ambitious enough to create this blog, and now I do believe I should start writing in it once again. I would hope this will update family and friends to certain events that our occurring in our lives than being one of those obnoxious blogs that people write in 4 times a week that no one really cares about. This will allow people to see our pictures and know all the craziness that has been going on.

To start off, Jake and I are both still in school. It's crazy! I never thought it would have taken me this long to get a bachelors degree and I'm already 27. However, I can't feel too bad, I have done some pretty awesome things in the mean time. 3 years to prepare and go on a mission, and then taking an extra abundant amount of classes in one major then deciding it didn't suit me nor my future. I would double major in it to bust my resume, but now having the baby around doing an internship would be much more complicated. I'm in the speech pathology program and the U of U and am minoring in human development and Spanish. I would have graduated this spring of 2010, however as always God had another plan for Jake and I. I found out I was pregnant during finals last year and everything changed. Getting use to the idea came really quick, and although there were some difficulties during my pregnancy, I enjoyed it and look forward to the next one. Everyone always prepares you for pregnancy, but no one can prepare you for the first couple of months you have with your new born child. The newborn stage is not my favorite time of childhood....I enjoy three months+.

Jake has taken the summer off! It has been great! No more school for a couple of months, but come fall it's back to the same old routine. Jake will be done at SLCC this coming spring. He served his 2 years there, typical for an associates and took some extra classes so he wouldn't have to take them at the University. I'm proud of his grades, I've been amazed that he could accomplish that and work 40 hours a week. However, once he starts at the U it will be back to part time, but that's just a minor sacrifice for future blessings. He finally got a substantially higher raise at work. This was nice sense I no longer contribute to our financial well being. Although doing manual labor isn't his favorite, the benefits and hours work well for both of us.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

My hair is back.... and I forgot to tell about V-day....

Just as a little side note, my hair has recovered nicely from the little run in that I had with the Arab a few months ago. I am very glad of this fact!
Onto Valentines day...... that was an interesting time. We decided that we would do a group date with Chapan and his friend, Koon and Ashton, and Nate and Jamie. We were first going to go to the Bombay House, a suupposedly nice Indian restaraunt, and then go ice skating afterwords. Well, we get to the Bombay House and since they did not take reservations, we waited in a line for twenty minutes just to be put on the waiting list. From there, we spent another fifty minutes waiting for the table. And from there, it took another forty five minutes to get our mediocre over priced not so good food. The worst was I had to watch two homosexuals canoodling together in the booth across from us all...... But, after dinner got done, it was close to ten, so we all decided to bag ice skating and just watch a movie at our place. We get to our place, and we lost Nate, Jamie, Koon, and Ashton. Chapan and his friend then stayed for about an hour and the night was all done before 11:30. Kind of shocking. Both Rach and I had been talking, along with some other friends, about how it was so easy to stay out so late before we got married. I used to stay out or at least up til 3 or 4 in the morning. Got married and it suddenly got hard to even stay up until midnight. So, for all of our single friends to bail out before the married couple on V-day was just kinda odd. Good times, though, saved me the trouble of having to kick them out! Hahaha!!

Lazy Sunday.....

Just sitting in the living room, chillin, smelling the bacon wafting through the air, knowing that if I go anywhere near my sister-in-laws in the next few days, they will be able to smell it from a mile away.... haha! So far this year is just flying along, a lot more quickly that I thought that it would. Seems just yesterday that I had started the new semester. So far all is going well with that, not only keeping up in all my classes, but by staying in the top of all my classes as well. Quite a change from the norm, but it is good. Rachel is still doing well in all her classes, as usual. She likes to really complain about all her tests, saying that they will be so hard, saying that she cannot retain information well, but seems to always find out that she has aced the test. Proud of her for that!! Other than school, not a lot going on for us. About the only things we get excited for now are when we get a big rug to cover our tile floor in the living room, or finally getting a nice kitchen table with chairs, or finally re-arranging our apartment to a way that makes us both happy. The picture that we found in Montana next to the dumpster still attracts the eye and we receive many compliments on it (thanks Ben and Jess!!). Oh, another thing of import that has happened is that I have finally bought new glasses. Two pairs, in fact. The previous pair had lasted about three years, so it was time for a new pair. In theory, between the two, hoping my eyes to not get worse, they should last for six years! That would be nice.
Anywho, that is all for now, so if there are those of you that still follow this blog, we hope to get more stuff up soon, but we shall see! As the Roman Catholics would say, Peace be unto you!

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

A New Year

I haven't been really good at keeping up our blog, however, this year we have made new goals for everymonth and they will all focus on a christ like attribute. This month is diligence, so I guess I should update our journal! This semseter is hectic. Jake is Taking 18 credits and working full time....poor guy. But I admire his committment and excitement to get more time in school. I'm only taking 12 credit hours this semester, to avoid the crazy stress I had last fall. Although my classes are demanding, my goal is to get straight A's this semster. I'm taking an upperdivision Social Sciences writing class, Acoustics of Speech and Hearing, Medical Speech Language Path, and Family studies.
I quit my job a little while ago. I've been looking for the past 2 weeks, and have recieved lots of call backs, but nothing seems to work with my schedule. But I know I will find something soon. Quiting my job not only was a blessing for me, but my family as well. My Dad was hospitalized last week and has needed someone around to help him out, so with all the extra time on my hands I've been doing my best to serve him in any way, and Jake who has come down with a cold and an awful cough. When he's sick, not only doe sit affect him, but me as well! He likes to be babied and take advantage of his weakened condition.
We are planning lots of activities this semester. We're taking a Friday night Institute Class for married couples and am planning lots of trips for the future. Its not set in stone, but we are planning a trip to Las Vegas during Spring Break to chill and visit some friends. Also, we are flying to Oregon in May before Summer semester starts to Visit the Brooks'. It will be my first trip to Oregon so I'm way excited.