Friday, July 8, 2011

Well, so much has happened and so much is going to be changing soon. First of all, Nathan graduated on June 17th! He walked and wore his robe and hat and everything. I got to even walk with him which made it extra fun. I know I graduated last year but because I was 9 months pregnant with Ephraim, I didn't walk so this year I made up for it which we both liked a whole lot better. Now he is working his buns off with three summer jobs!! For a couple of days he worked 14 hour days but its toned down a lot and now he works more like 9 or 11 hour days. He works all day for the remodeling company and then depending on if he's scheduled or not he'll work in the evening for Yoplicity which is the frozen yogurt joint and then on the weekends he'll work for the funeral home cleaning. He really likes working for Yoplicity but I think he made himself sick with all the free frozen yogurt he gets there. He missed boating and hanging out on the river with my family during the forth of July weekend as a result. Nathan and I sometimes laugh at how things have changed so much. When we were first married and living in Rexburg, job hunting was like a death sentence for Nathan and there wasn't as much motivation as there is now to go out looking for work. It's just interesting how a person can go from not wanting to work to having three jobs and wishing he could get more hours. I've thought about what has happened to cause this change and I believe that the biggest factor was goal making. I realized that while we were in Rexburg we didn't have any goals. We didn't know what we were doing or what Nathan was going to do especially. There were no plans for our future. Since Nathan has started going to school, it's kinda forced us to think about those kind of things. Now that Nathan has a goal of what he wants to do, we've been making a lot of plans together and its been really fun and exciting. I know a lot of older people say they are glad they have passed the stage in their lives where they had to find out what they were going to do with their lives, kinda the same way married people say they are glad they don't have to date anymore, but in a way it's also the most exciting time too. Its fun to dream about the future and what you can make happen. I'm sure it will be fun too when we're passed that and are in a more stable and permanent situation but till then we're having fun. Right now, we're trying to get on the fast grad program at BYU-I, which means he'll go to school all year round so he can graduate faster. Our goal is to be done in two years or less, hopefully less. We're still trying to figure out how we'll accomplish that financially but I think it will all turn out.
Ephraim also turned the big 1!! He's actually a whole year old and he's just gotten cuter during that year. He's managed not to grow much hair also which figures because I've always wanted a little red head and now that I have one, his hair is taking its sweet time coming out. Maybe by two he will have a noticeable amount of hair on his head, but I can wait another year because he makes bald look adorable. I can't believe I have a two year old and a one year old. It somehow doesn't seem right. I still feel just as immature as I did in high school but I have these two little guys I'm responsible for. How did this happen? What makes it weird is that they're part of me. They got my genes and stuff like that. I just hope that when they get older, they'll see me as a mature and responsible parent instead of the way I feel. Anyways, whether I'm ready or not, I love them a lot.

1 comment:

  1. What a wonderful goal! Good for Nathan! Good luck on the fast track that would be wonderful to be done sooner rather than later. And congrats to Ephraim. I hope he got our birthday card! I'm glad to see someone is still blogging!

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