Holy MOLY!
From January until now it has been a roller coaster ride! Drew and I had a busy semester of classes, received a new calling at church, lost a couple little members of our family, and just kept very chaotic schedules...
Drew is coming up on his SECOND to last week of finals in his undergrad program, and I am just finishing up my 1st semester of college after being out of school for 3 years. Unfortunately, we've made the decision that I won't be going back to school here at BYU-Idaho, and we'll see what happens concerning my education in the future. Maybe culinary school?
Drew is one of the smartest men I know. He had a bit of a rough semester but he stuck it out like a trooper! He's my hero! And he's almost done with undergrad -- WOOHOO!!
I don't know if I mentioned it before, but I was released from my calling at church as a member of the Primary presidency (teaching the children during Sunday school). I received a new, WONDERFUL calling as an Indexer for family history work. I'm part of a team that takes a few hours per week to decipher historical documents that have been scanned in to the Family Search Indexing program. I get to do work for genealogy and I love it! I can take my time, do a few minutes when I get the time, AT HOME, and submit the deciphered files back into the system. Great calling!
As for losing some little family members... On March 12, Drew and I had to make the terrible decision to put our kitty, Leo, to sleep. He developed a disease that was eating away at his intestines, and eventually he lost his appetite and his will to live. He is no longer suffering, and for that reason, we are glad to have helped him on. We sure loved that kitty... we took loads of pictures in his last week (we only knew about his condition for 5 days).
We also got the news a few days later that my puppy at home (my mom and dad's dog, Lexi) was at the vet while she was sick, and she died sometime in the night. She wasn't well, and she was suffering. My dad was pretty upset, especially because he was in Ohio when it happened.
Even though it was hard for us to lose our pets, we know they're not in pain anymore and that we'll have them when we go to Heaven. The Lord knows our hearts and He knows how much we care for and love our pets. I have always known that Heavenly Father won't keep the ones we love (even our cats and dogs, etc.) away from us once we leave this world. We'll see them again! :)
Overall, a pretty hectic few months. I apologize for my lack of updates. I'll try to get better!
Love you all!
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