Friday, May 30, 2008

I simply refuse...

So, I have decided it is Carol's turn to post and I will not be posting until she does. And this post doesn't count. (I encourage razzing, goading, and smack talk to get her to post soon!) (And also TEASING lots and lots of TEASING!!!)

Friday, May 23, 2008

Here come the dog days





So I have not been the best at posting. I would have written sooner, but I just didn't feel like it, and there hasn't been much news. I had a job interview yesterday at Bass Pro Shop which is not close, it is a half hour drive. I got there about fifteen minutes early and filled out a survey and then refilled a application even though I had already done that online (can you use ctrl p people, honestly). Then I sat and waited for about 20 minutes for the interviewer. He was the manager for the hunting department (I had applied to the gun counter). We sat down I started introducing myself while he looked over my application. When he got to the part where I stated desired salary he stopped me and told me that the positions he had were only going to pay 8 dollars an hour. That pretty much ended the interview. On a good day I would have to work for 2 hours just to pay for the gas to get to work, it just didn't seem quite worth it, and then since we all know where gas prices are going, and if I got stuck in traffic... So I am still just kind of sitting and doing research. We have decided to wait until August to visit Utah, and we are trying to find a new apartment/house to rent. We really want out of the place we are in, not that it isn't nice but it is just really hard to live in an apartment with the girls wanting to get out and it just doesn't work that well. I think we are all getting a little cabin fever. That and if I don't get a home grilled steak soon, I think I might start hunting cows.
Carol took the above pics last night. I went to hang out with some friends from school. Jonathan, one of the kids that came in with me, has a cousin who's husband is entering the experimental program next year. They were in town, so Jonathan wanted me to come over and do a little meet and greet. It kind of turned into an interesting story but I will have to share that later, and probably not on here. Besides that everyone is well. I think Carol is starting to get over the morning sickness somewhat, which is good, and we are still really hoping for a boy, really hoping. I mean really hoping. A LOT. The girls are as cute as ever. Maren is entering the difficult, wait is in the difficult stage, at least it seems that way. She knows what she wants but can't communicate effectively to get it, and we can communicate with her, but can't reason enough to explain why she is being disciplined. To top it all off that girl is a bully. She hits me, Carol, Cora and Jess all the time, gets put in time out and then does it again. She has improved but it has been an uphill battle. Then recently she started biting. She has bitten Jess twice and the first one left a two day bruise, it was so sad. I think we jumped on that fast enough that it shouldn't happen to often, I hope. I don't think there is any other news, and as usual this is probably longer than I intended but oh well. So, I think I shall trail off aimlessly now........

Friday, May 16, 2008

AHHHhhhh...

So here it is. One week after finals. If you recall, I only had two classes this semester. I got an A in physiological psychology. It was actually a fun class, and reading the research makes sense which is always a bonus. Plus you can easily see the practical application for the research. I got a B in Human development. I am glad because that was a hard class. I don't know that I have had many harder. I don't mind the abstract, but it is difficult to follow a lecture that is entirely based on abstractions that has very little flow. I am currently hunting for a job, and doing research for one of my professors. I have a Monday meeting to go over all of the stuff I have been reviewing, and for once I have a lot of questions. Carol is doing well, she actually feels really good today, and we are planning on going to the temple tonight (thanks Chelsea). All the girls are doing well, Maren is continuing to learn. I think the sign language is helping because she will say something and do the sign at the same time which makes it easier to understand what she is trying to communicate. A few days ago Maren was standing on the table and I asked "Maren, do we stand on the table?" Not expecting any response, maybe a head nod and she pipes up "Yeah." Speaking of quotes, there was a little spider in the girls room the other day and Carol and I sent Jess to get it. She got a square of TP and squashed it and went to the bathroom to throw it away. Carol and I heard Cora say "Jess, that was awesome." and Jess responded "I am amazing." She is such a hoot. Especially the grown up things she says with that little cute voice of hers. Anyway, we are excited to come out to Utah, and see everyone there, so until next time, love you.
JOSH

Sunday, May 11, 2008

A Very Happy Mothers Day to all and to all a good night!


I love the top picture of Cora. She looks like a spy or superhero or something. The one of Jess is also cute and as Carol pointed out one of the few where she is looking at the camera.

Well, as the title says, I hope every one is having a wonderful mothers day. Carol and I have had a somewhat typical one. I am officially done with school for this semester. Which is awesome. Michelle called and for both of us it still hadn't sunk in. I was done with my class work on Wednesday but had to continue to proctor and enter grades, etc... So for all the little kids who are reading, it is important to note that your teachers are just as anxious to get out of school as you are. Possibly more so, now that I have experienced it from both sides. Finals went fairly well, so I am just waiting for grades to be posted. I am also looking for a job, which will hopefully happen soon. Other than that there is not much else going on. Oh, and Carol is pregnant. Haha. Caught you all of guard didn't we. She is almost twelve weeks along. She is enduring the best she can, considering she feels like throwing up more often than not. Fortunately she hasn't yet, so we are hoping that might be a sign it is a boy. We hope. A lot. So now there really isn't any new news. Hope every one is doing well. Love you all.
Josh

Sunday, May 4, 2008

1 year

I think Carol will be even happier about this being posted than she was about it being taken. Grumpy.

There isn't much new news. After this week I will officially have accomplished 1 full year. As great as that is it is also really, really depressing. I have one final on Wednesday and then I am done until July. The girls are pretty much the same. All of the ear infections are done. I don't know if we mentioned, but Maren also got Jess's ear infection and that was not fun either, though I don't think it was as bad as Jess. She wasn't nearly as vocal about the issue and not just because she doesn't have a large vocab. Today was also stake conference. It was quite the menagerie. It was converted into a tristake conference and they reorganized a bunch of wards and branches to create a whole new stake. It was kind of cool to see the process, oh wait, I didn't see the process. Carol sang in the choir and I had all three girls by myself in the UNT Collaseum where they have basketball games. Imagine the Marriott center but not quite as nice or new. I was on time but that actually worked against me since on time is 15 minutes early. As it turns out that fifteen minutes was as much time as Maren could handle being good. So we ended up outside in the first 20 minutes and I didn't see more than the initial reorganizing of the first two stakes. Oh well. At the time I was a little frustrated but I am getting over it, slowly. I think Carol enjoyed it (she better have, or else I shall shake my fist at her). I asked her how she enjoyed the meeting but she didn't give me much of a response. She said she wasn't able to focus as much as she would like to have since she had to be there early to practice. I say no excuse, she didn't have any kids. Did I say I was over it? Anyway, we also had some company over for dinner. Matt and Whitney. They are second year students in the psych department and are really nice. Matt comes from Colorado, so he has heard more about the church than most of the people I meet, which is kind of nice, I don't feel like I have to explain everything to him. Anyway, the girls need to be put to bed so, love you and good night.