In the meantime, here is what we've been up to. It's going to be long...just a warning.
I have been very busy with school. The end of October, and beginning of November were miserable for me. I didn't think I'd ever make it to Thanksgiving! None of my patients were showing up (which meant I had to be literally out on the street looking for patients), our instructors were throwing all of these random projects at us, and trying to cram 6 weeks of material into about 10-12 days...I started Oral Pathology, which is a crazy hard class...Oh, and I had to miss an Oral Path lecture to make it to my cousins wedding. Guess what? I will have 5% deducted from my final grade for missing one lecture + I had to write a 5pg paper on an unrelated topic. Don't worry, I met with the dean of education, and the director about it. Anyway, lots of stress, anxiety, and lots of nights spent crying to Shawn.
Thanksgiving Day in Vegas |
Shawn has been a busy man himself. He recently turned 28! Wow that seems kind of old. He helped out with State Cup a lot last month, and was recently given another team to coach. He has been working at eHealth Insurance enrolling old people for medicare. He seems to really like it, and comes home with lots of funny stories. He is working hard to prove himself worthy of being a permanent hire. He leaves for work at 6am, works until 3, and then heads straight to coaching. Some nights he doesn't get home until 8 or 9. He works so hard to provide for us, and never complains. Over Thanksgiving he took his new U14 Premier team to Vegas for a tournament. He has walked into this team amidst a lot of craziness, but a lot of the parents stopped and talked to me about how they are so impressed with him and his coaching philosophies. I am so glad that he gets to do something that he loves and that he is so great at...while teaching these kids values and a love for the game.
Sometimes I get frustrated and throw a pitty party for myself. I get overwhelmed with hygiene school and this phase of life that we seem to be stuck in. I envy those who are able to start a family...buy a house and are well into their careers. Occasionally, I let the pitty party last a while, but usually a favorite song pops into my head "Because I Have Been Given Much", and I am reminded how much I really do have to be greatful for. Life could be so much worse, and there are so many people who do have it worse than us. Shawn and I are looking forward to doing some special service projects this holiday season. If you want to join us, let us know!
I love you! Thanks for loving my little brother and being a part of our family.
ReplyDeleteOh Ang, I just love you! You are doing so great in school, keep it up! I might be a teeny tiny bit jealous you're going through hygiene school...just sayin :) Thanks for the reminder that we have have been given much and that we all have SO much to be grateful for, even when it doesn't seem like we do. Trust me, I have pity parties for myself all of the time about alot of what you're struggling with. Duh, why don't we call each other more?! Anyway, love you. You're doing great :)
ReplyDeleteLove your cute new blog! I still can't believe they wanted to deduct 5% from your total grade for that lecture. When you told me at Bryce's wedding i was like you have got to be kidding me! I hope you get it all figured out so that they don't end up doing it. I am sorry you have been so stressed with everything lately. I know how it goes to some extent. It's nice to know we can always turn to our heavenly father and a priesthood blessing for comfort. If you need anything else though let me know, I'd be happy to help with anything I can or just to hang out with ya! Always need a good girl friend! Xo.
ReplyDeleteReally liked this blog. I can't believe how strict your school is about missing lecture, I would probably hate my life too. Plus you have to find your own patients thats crazy. But I liked reading the reminders about how blessed we are.
ReplyDeleteWe miss you guys and wish we were coming home to Utah this year so we could hang out!