Wowee!!! Here we are again attempting to update our blog for now. We are not as fervent and consistant as some of you, but we are doing well, just super buxy as always. The building of our home is now underway and the hole will be dug by the 9th if this month. We will be in in 60 days from there at the latest! Everyone is doing well we have survived the cold and in style as some of our photos will show! We have had lots of fun oppertunities over the past few months and we love to build memories that the kids will remember forever. It has been a blessing to be able to stay here with Randy & Leslie they have been such a help to us as far as saving goes. We have been able to meet all our goals financially, even with the new bathroom we put in for them, and the few extra costs for storage and groceries. We are really thrilled about our home, our builder let us use Bud & Justin for our electrical subs, and my uncle Mike for the framing & drywall sub, so we get the best of the best and we are thrilled about that too, hopefully this opens another door for them to network their companies and gain more business in this slow economy! joe is workking on his application for the EMPA(Executive Masters of Public Administration) at BYU which if he is accepted will start in the fall. It will be nice in a few years from now to have his Masters degree finished! I am trialing a new way to control my diabetes. It is a new technology that is very foreign to me, but is helping me to manage this awful disease. It has been difficult for me with all of my children, and the day to day hussle nd bussle to keep my blood glucose in cahoots without dropping through the floor without warning. This continuous moniter, though very big, and ugly when attatched to my tummy, helps me to know if I am on a downward trend, or an upward one, which really helps me to avoid the danger of low blood sugar! This makes the $1000.00 purchase worth every penny to Joe and I, although it hardly seems fair to have to pay so much for something that is so necessary for me to live. Well, we will try to post pics of the house as it goes up and keep you updated, Addie will be getting baptized near the time we move into our home, and Hayden will be 5 in May as well and starting Kindergarten this year! Wowee!!! Enjoy our pics, they're a random pick of my favorites since our last blog!
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Family update
Wowee!!! Here we are again attempting to update our blog for now. We are not as fervent and consistant as some of you, but we are doing well, just super buxy as always. The building of our home is now underway and the hole will be dug by the 9th if this month. We will be in in 60 days from there at the latest! Everyone is doing well we have survived the cold and in style as some of our photos will show! We have had lots of fun oppertunities over the past few months and we love to build memories that the kids will remember forever. It has been a blessing to be able to stay here with Randy & Leslie they have been such a help to us as far as saving goes. We have been able to meet all our goals financially, even with the new bathroom we put in for them, and the few extra costs for storage and groceries. We are really thrilled about our home, our builder let us use Bud & Justin for our electrical subs, and my uncle Mike for the framing & drywall sub, so we get the best of the best and we are thrilled about that too, hopefully this opens another door for them to network their companies and gain more business in this slow economy! joe is workking on his application for the EMPA(Executive Masters of Public Administration) at BYU which if he is accepted will start in the fall. It will be nice in a few years from now to have his Masters degree finished! I am trialing a new way to control my diabetes. It is a new technology that is very foreign to me, but is helping me to manage this awful disease. It has been difficult for me with all of my children, and the day to day hussle nd bussle to keep my blood glucose in cahoots without dropping through the floor without warning. This continuous moniter, though very big, and ugly when attatched to my tummy, helps me to know if I am on a downward trend, or an upward one, which really helps me to avoid the danger of low blood sugar! This makes the $1000.00 purchase worth every penny to Joe and I, although it hardly seems fair to have to pay so much for something that is so necessary for me to live. Well, we will try to post pics of the house as it goes up and keep you updated, Addie will be getting baptized near the time we move into our home, and Hayden will be 5 in May as well and starting Kindergarten this year! Wowee!!! Enjoy our pics, they're a random pick of my favorites since our last blog!
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4 comments:
It's so good to see and hear that your family is doing well. Can't wait to see more updates on your new home, that's so exciting! Your photos are adorable, your twins are so cute. We've got to get together with T and play. You look awesome!
I loved reading your post and seeing all of the cute pictures. I can't believe i am not going to be there for Addie's baptism. I cried just thinking about it. please tell her that i miss her and i will be thinking of her when she gets baptised even though i won't be able to see it. we love you all so much! thank you for keeping us updated despite your hectic schedule! love love love the whiteheads.
Yeah! I'm so glad you wrote another update! It was great fun to read it. I miss you guys and hope to see in the summer. You're family looks great! And I'm very excited for you about your house and your new technology that will help you in your everyday life.
Dear Britt
I was so fun to look at your photos and read about your house. Where is it going to be? When do you think you will be in it?
Your children are darling. Aunt Robyn
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