Hello friends and family! Yes, yes, I know. It's been FOREVER since I really blogged. Or at least a couple of months. Life has just been moving so crazy fast that it's hard to keep up. I'm enrolled in the final course for my Bachelor of Science in Nursing through the U of U, and the 67.5 hour quality improvement project is kicking my rear, I will be SO glad to have it behind me! While not as intense as Labor and Delivery, my work as a pediatric home care nurse keeps me quite busy as well.
Not that I have the monopoly on busy. Jason's work with ASSIST is insanely intense at the moment, with huge projects happening all throughout the state, whether in Layton with Davis County Behavioral Health, down in Torrey, or out in Green River. Meanwhile, Eli is busy having the time of his life traversing Europe with his Uncle Ben and Aunt Christy. Their trip has been much different than originally anticipated, but still wonderful. (They originally planned to spend two weeks in the Holy Land, but had to change course when Israel bombed Iran just a few days before they were scheduled to fly out.) In the past couple of days Eli has biked along the Elbe river from Dresden, Germany to the Czech republic, eaten meatballs at IKEA in Sweden, and is now settling down in Nice, France. Sounds mighty nice to me!
As for Talia, she is boarding a plane to New York at this very moment to spend time with family. After working so hard to make it to graduation, I'm glad she'll have a chance to play. Annika is currently at Bear Lake for stake youth conference, having just returned home from Camp Hawkins (heart camp) and Brighton Girls Camp. Last week was pretty rough for her because of a change in medication that has caused some awful mouth sores. (Goodbye Myfortic, hello Everolimus.) Fortunately it seems like we are finally getting on top of them.
Sooooo...in an effort to get back into the swing of blogging, how about I blog Easter without adding any extra text, or even putting the photos in order? Perhaps my OCD will make me change it tomorrow, but tonight I am enjoying the rebellion. I kind of feel like the pictures say most everything anyway.
1 comment:
Hey ... The photos are nice, but Jason's sketch of the empty tomb is really inspiring! Great job Jason Wayne Wheeler the III'd!
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