Monday, April 4, 2011

new post Can you Beleive it!

It has been so long I almost forgot how to post! It took me a while to find the 'new post' button. Since December.... * I am still not divorced but hope to move on soon. * My girls were sick, then sick again, then sick again. (strep times 4 for Jorryn) * I got to visit many of my wonderful friends in Hurricane. I was so grateful and felt so much love I could hardly contain myself most of the trip. Hurricane was a wonderful stage of my life, in fact I have been blessed with caring kind and loving relationships everywhere! * I got to see a lot of old friends. (Not old because of their age) * I have been working hard at understanding who I am and have gained great self confidence and I feel great. It is wonderful to have a renewed perspective on life. I am truly an improved person and so glad to be. * Jorryn turned 5 and got her first bike. She is very safe in it and is picking up on it quickly. * Evelynn learned how to say her own name! she really sticks her tongue out on her V and L sounds and it is adorable. * Jorryn needs to have her tonsils out in two weeks. She will need to stay home 10 days to recover which means 2 solid weeks of work in a month which I am already away from my students 7 of 16 days. I haven't worked through that one yet. It would be nice to be living in SLC at times like this by family. But it will all work out. I live by plenty of caring loving people and I do have family who will do anything for me! Pretty lucky!

6 comments:

bret and family said...

we sure liked seeing you when you were in SG! I had my tonsils out a year ago... 17th best decision I ever made. No more strep, less alergies and no ear aches. Think long term on this one, huge advantages.

Trisha said...

Bradley got his tonsils out a couple years ago, and it has been such a blessing! He hardly ever gets sick anymore, and he sleeps so much better! I got mine out when I was 20, and it was a blessing for me too.
Just a pointer-keep on top of the pain meds for the first 24 hours, and the recovery will be so much easier. Give her the medicine every 3 1/2 hours- even through the night, and even if you don't think she needs it!
I wish we could help out with babysitting!
Good luck!

Trish said...

I'm glad you took a minute to update the blog. It really is so nice to keep in touch with people through blogging.
You are amazing! Just remember that!
- The Grittons

Souza Family said...

Glad to hear that you are doing well. Sorry about all the sickness and tonsils, but hopefully it will really make a big difference to get them out.
We were so happy to see you and look forward to seeing you again soon!

zqfishleg said...

I've read your old blogs and just found these words from one of your blogs on one Father's Day years ago: Johnny you make a great dad for your little girls and we love you for that. We miss you and can't wait to see you Saturday. Life would feel a little empty without you. We are glad we have you for our girlies dad!
You also listed 10 reasons Johnny is a wonderful dad.You never konw how I am impressed with the last two reasons you've listed that said he loves the mom and he loves his girls. I don't know exactly what have happened to your family and how badly you may be hurt. But how I wish your girls could grow up happily and healthily, with the gorgeous and true love of their real dad, Johnny!
Life would feel a little empty without him, especially to your beautiful girls!
Wish you and your family a happy life 4ever!

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