It's been awhile, hasn't it?
Everything kind of blew up in my face the end of December, thus, no blogs for 2 months.
Georgia quit - and work has been interesting, to say the least. Not in a good way, unfortunately. I've been stressing out about work much more than I used to. I think it's time for a new job. OK, I KNOW it's time for a new job, it's just getting around to doing it.
Also, all of the chaos associated with Christmas when you have four kids at home. And, last but not least, my beloved kinesiologist moving out of state. I do believe I've had my last appointment with her. >sob< But this too shall pass and I will learn to cope and move on.
Also, President Hinckley dying was sad. Probably not for him, but for the rest of us. He was (and is) such a good person. I loved his kindness, his sense of humor and his optimism. I wanna be like him when I grow up. I will miss hearing his talks at General Conference. President Monson is cool, too, though. I'm sure I will grow to love him as much as I did President Hinckley. God always leaves us in good hands.
Oh, yeah, and Jarom turned 13. Can you believe it? Now I have 3 teenagers. They are all wonderful children and I am glad they are mine. Only one left to go - and by the time Amber becomes a teenager, Meagan won't be anymore.
Last, but not least, Becky had her baby. I have yet to see him in person, but from his photos, he looks adorable. Soon. I am glad for Becky that the labor bit is over with.
Oh, yeah, one more thing. I found this website that has a test to see what kind of job you would have been good at in the Middle Ages. Me - it says I would be a "Storyteller - Minstrel." Since I am not very musical, I'll stick with "Storyteller" - I think that suits me.
If you want to take it, go to:
www.kingdomality.com
FUN!