Sunday, January 18

Tribute to Mom

We've now lived here in Ribgy for a full two weeks, and we're enjoying it. Sandy is learning a lot doing her student teaching, and I am enjoying my classes and trying to enjoy working at Western Watts (the call center where Sandy used to work). In regards to my classes, I've decided to consider going into a psychology profession, rather than physical therapy as I had previously planned. Hopefully by the end of the semester I'll have a good idea of what I want to do.
Yesterday we spent the day doing some minor installations here in the apartment. When we moved in, the main closet didn't have any doors, and there were no racks in the bathroom, so I used my less than amazing manual skills to install them.
Don't you like the Door's Will installed? This Picture is full of gifts. We're borrowing the tables and the DVD player from our friends. Thanks Molly and Brandon! But, everything else in this picture are things people have generously provided us with. We are grateful for all we've been given and we are especially grateful for our friends and family! We basically love living in our new apartment and Sandy loves the bed. She feels like a princess. Those 5 star hotel's don't compare!
This is our spacious Kitchen! We thank Uncle Brent for the table and chairs! Basically everything in this picture except for Will's scriptures and the Bolivian flag are gifts from great friends...o wait his scriptures were a gift...so our point is that we are blessed and are grateful for everyone's love and support.
Our greatest support comes from Mom.
We've definitely had some adventures these past few months of marriage and we owe a lot to Mom. Whenever we call her with a predicament she finds a way to help us out. We are grateful for everything she's done and basically she's the best mom in the world. THANKS MOM!
This is a beautiful picture of her and her oldest grandson Tanner taken on our wedding day. (She now has 2 grandsons! Congrats Bonnie and Nathan!)

2 comments:

Nathan and Bonnie said...

Good grief. Two psychology majors in the family? This could be interesting. Oh well, if you do graduate in psych I have job connections. :-)

Rachel said...

Love the apartment... unfortunately you find you can't "live on love" for very long, huh? We are still using our "hand me downs" from our marriage. Chances are you will be using them for a few years... get comfy.
Oh and Will... you will get very handy with those skills as time goes on :)

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