Now for the really fun part of this post, Christmas. It has been a quiet holiday season for us. We stay in Farmington, NM and spent time with our new friends here. We did get to talk to family and unwrap gifts. But the best gift was that we were family able to go to the doctor. For the past five months we have been battling with the insurance company to first, get our id cards, then find a doctor and oh hey get our network changed to Farmington, New Mexico not Logan, Utah. But have quite a few headaches and tears all is well. Our doctor is very nice and extremely helpful. Since we are starting to try and start a family I felt a lot better talking to the doctor and getting on more vitamins. Now it is all in the Lord's hands to when we will have the joy of being parents. Right now we are just trying to enjoy being married and love the fact that we have newlywed painted on our faces in public. Well this is all for now. I will write more soon. Happy Holidays to all our dear loved ones!
“The home is the great laboratory of love. There the raw chemicals of selfishness and greed are melded in the crucible of cooperation to yield compassionate concern and love one for another. (See Mosiah 4:14–15; D&C 68:25–31.)” -Elder Russell M. Nelson
December 30, 2008
Holiday Season
So, I know it has been a while since I have posted and I know I still owe everyone pictures from Disney World. Things have gotten a little busy. Eric left at the end of September for training in Fort Worth, Texas, It was seven weeks of trying not to go crazy without him. Luckily I had my parents who came down along with the unpacking and organizing of our home to keep me busy. I went out to be with him at the beginning of November and then we drove back together through western Texas and eastern New Mexico. The funniest part of all of this is that I did not realize how much of a greenhorne my husband is. For those of you that know western Texas is cattle and cotton country. Well Eric was so fascinated with the cotton fields and the cows that he almost ran us off the road. When I discovered this I realized that I need to get him to southwestern Missouri soon. It is not a family joke that Eric loves cows, but in reality it is just that he has spent most of his life in the city. So just so you all know my family is really looking forward to putting him to work in March.
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So good to hear a Julia update!! I'm glad things are going well, have a wonderful New Years!
ReplyDeleteThanks you too. I hope your family enjoys the New Year! And we hope to be able to come and see you soon.
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