Oh my. Did I ever think I’d be writing those words? I actually remember the exact moment I found out I was pregnant. I remember what I was wearing, and I remember looking at myself in the mirror and thinking … Continue reading
Category Archives: Zach
It’s taking me a while to catch up, and now it seems long ago as the summer routine becomes our new norm. But, this was a fun night that needs to be documented more than just in my heart! Both … Continue reading
The next day, we got to spend some time with my brother and family. It is rare to have time with them since we live so far, so we were excited to squeeze in a day! We headed to Boulder … Continue reading
Exciting days over here! So much going on! Back in February, Zach found out he was accepted into BYU and we were thrilled for him. Zandra then found out a couple of weeks ago that she was accepted into BYU … Continue reading
The month of February flew by. It was a super busy month. We celebrated Josh’s birthday, as well as my mom’s 80th. Unfortunately my mom fell and broke her pelvis – darn ice – the week before her bday. This … Continue reading
Every year for the past 11 years, Rob and I go to a Christmas concert called the Festival of Carols. This year I was disappointed to hear that Rob had to be out of town on business on the night … Continue reading
One of my favourite things to do with my kids every year is to attend Youth Leadership Conference.It’s a yearly conference put on by our church for youth ages 14-18 at the University of Waterloo. I volunteer as a “house … Continue reading
On the Sunday, the boys and I decided to get out and do some temple hopping. We only have one temple around here, but often when we travel we try to go see the temple in that location. Pretty cool … Continue reading
Last week the boys attended soccer camp at BYU. They would both like to play there one day, so this was a great chance to check the soccer program out. I decided to head out with them and spend some … Continue reading
I bumped into a woman the other day that I used to work with at a hospital. She was the physiotherapist on the same floor that I was the SLP. She said she’ll never forget looking across the table at … Continue reading