So much has happened since I last posted on this blog.
I had to have surgery in August last year. Not fun. However, my dearest outlaw-sister-friend Corryn Howden came and stayed with me for 10 days and because of her, I recovered super fast, and felt healthier (and slimmer) than I had for a long time. She made me drink this amazing veggie juice every day. It really helped with my healing and I felt great! She is one of my favorite outlaws!
The need for the surgery was a great surprise to me - I had almost put off going to see the doctor but something kept telling me to go (it was one of those "very pleasant" ob-gyn appointments that we all love sooooooooooooo much!!) Thank goodness, and I am so thankful to his faithful assistant Christine, who asked the question that started the examination process that ended up in the surgery. If I had left it for another year, things might have been much worse. Grateful to God and the Holy Ghost for promptings and for following those promptings.
I was glad to get back to work 2 weeks earlier than expected, as I had not been with my new 7th graders except for 3 days right at the beginning of the term, so it was an adjustment. But we have had a great year.
Rather a drastic punishment for a very small crime, but I guess it proves once again that you can choose your actions, but you can't choose your consequences.
Miste is back here, getting her spousal visa and other paperwork, and then will go back to Africa as soon as possible. I will be visiting there at Christmas so I will be will my whole family for Christmas (except for Travis) for the first time in 18 years!!
I AM LOOKING SO FORWARD!!
The next thing that happened was very exciting. Travis received his LDS mission call early in December. He was called to serve in San Diego California, Spanish-speaking!!! He was so excited. He finished out the semester that December, and came home for the three months to prepare. He was to leave April 4th, 2012. He worked for our bishop, Sean Collins, for about 6 weeks and managed to save some money to go toward his mission. We spent a lovely 3 months together. His mission farewell was the 18th March and we dropped him off at the MTC on the 4th. He was there for 9 weeks learning Spanish and he arrived in San Diego on the 5th June. He is so excited to be serving the Spanish people of San Diego for the next two years. I got to talk to him from the Airport on the 5th!! The next call will be at Christmas. He sends an email home every week. You can read them on his blog at eldertravishowden.tumblr.com.
One of the best things that happened this year is that my beautiful grand-daughter turned 1. I wish I could have been there for her party. She is so adorable. We tried to talk on Skype one time but she just wanted to bang the keyboard. Her dad picked her up and then she tried to get to the keyboard with her toes. I can't wait to see her at Christmas. She looks so much like her daddy did, with her mommy's pretty eyes. Her dad sent me some videos of her recently and I laughed and cried as I watched this beautiful little girl toddle around. Love you, Islay.
The rest of the school year was great! My cute little 7th graders make going into work a pleasure each day. I will be moving up to 8th grade next year and they will be coming with me so that will make the transition easier. I am looking forward to teaching 8th grade with a whole new history and language curriculum.
The only constant in life is change and change is so good for us - it stretches us and makes us grow!!
Well, that's all my life caught up. School finished on the 31st May and I spent the next week moving to the 8th grade classroom. I then went on Sunday 10th to tend some friends' kids for a week while their parents jetted around Europe with their graduated senior daughter. It was so much fun looking after the kids, they were so well-behaved, and I had a hilarious experience there.
Read all about it in my next blog - " THE TALKING SHOWER"
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