Hello All,
It has been forever since we have been on here. So let me (Paul) give you an update on what has happened to our family in the last month or so.
Sydney is a live wire and is starting to speak a little better English now. Before she spoke a ton of Sydneyese. She loves to go on walks and play with her little brother. She is the Velociraptor in our family and finds any weaknesses we set up for her. She does good in church for the most part, but there are days that we have to stand out in the foyer.
Mason is so close to crawl. He rolls over quite a bit, screams and yells. He sticks his tongue out all the time when he is excited. He still wakes up in the middle of the night at least once, but is getting better and hopefully will sleep through the night soon. He is very fun to be around and loves to also go on walks.
Brianna just had surgery on January 12. She was down and out for about a week and a half. So we brought my mother Jan to come on up for back up, the reason why we did that is because my ship was going underway for a month. I didn't want Brianna taking care of all the kids right after surgery. So we flew my mother out. I was certain they were going to fly me out to my ship to meet up with it but they said NO. I was shocked. So I am on "Beach Det" until they return. The hours are super long working for beach det they are 0800 - 0845. I know I am spoiled. The ship has contacted me to see how Brianna and I are doing. This is one of the best commands I have ever been to. They are great. So Brianna is up to 95% fully operational. The surgery went well and she is enjoying the time off with me. She has been doing awesome scrap booking for the kids and family. It really looks good. We have made some new year resolutions and will be putting them in effect now.
As for me, I have been enjoying my ship and new friends that I come in contact with. I have a calling with our ward as Priest Advisor. I teach every week. We have the missionaries over quite a bit as well. We are trying to help them find people to teach and help them in anyway we can. Washington State is an awesome place to live, we plan to explore more of it in the spring and summer. I am still doing school through Columbia College of Missouri. Hopefully I will get my BA soon. I have 20 more credits to go. As for the next couple of months I will be underway with my ship after they return in Feb. It seems like we are the only ship in the fleet, we always get picked on. I have the new Naval Uniforms, and they are awesome. I have been following the Utah Jazz and supporting them, GO JAZZ!!!!. Just living life and enjoying it with my great family. Talk to you soon
It has been forever since we have been on here. So let me (Paul) give you an update on what has happened to our family in the last month or so.
Sydney is a live wire and is starting to speak a little better English now. Before she spoke a ton of Sydneyese. She loves to go on walks and play with her little brother. She is the Velociraptor in our family and finds any weaknesses we set up for her. She does good in church for the most part, but there are days that we have to stand out in the foyer.
Mason is so close to crawl. He rolls over quite a bit, screams and yells. He sticks his tongue out all the time when he is excited. He still wakes up in the middle of the night at least once, but is getting better and hopefully will sleep through the night soon. He is very fun to be around and loves to also go on walks.
Brianna just had surgery on January 12. She was down and out for about a week and a half. So we brought my mother Jan to come on up for back up, the reason why we did that is because my ship was going underway for a month. I didn't want Brianna taking care of all the kids right after surgery. So we flew my mother out. I was certain they were going to fly me out to my ship to meet up with it but they said NO. I was shocked. So I am on "Beach Det" until they return. The hours are super long working for beach det they are 0800 - 0845. I know I am spoiled. The ship has contacted me to see how Brianna and I are doing. This is one of the best commands I have ever been to. They are great. So Brianna is up to 95% fully operational. The surgery went well and she is enjoying the time off with me. She has been doing awesome scrap booking for the kids and family. It really looks good. We have made some new year resolutions and will be putting them in effect now.
As for me, I have been enjoying my ship and new friends that I come in contact with. I have a calling with our ward as Priest Advisor. I teach every week. We have the missionaries over quite a bit as well. We are trying to help them find people to teach and help them in anyway we can. Washington State is an awesome place to live, we plan to explore more of it in the spring and summer. I am still doing school through Columbia College of Missouri. Hopefully I will get my BA soon. I have 20 more credits to go. As for the next couple of months I will be underway with my ship after they return in Feb. It seems like we are the only ship in the fleet, we always get picked on. I have the new Naval Uniforms, and they are awesome. I have been following the Utah Jazz and supporting them, GO JAZZ!!!!. Just living life and enjoying it with my great family. Talk to you soon
4 comments:
I'm glad you updated your blog. I always check it. We miss you guys and glad everything is going good. I have been scrapbooking and wished I had someone to do it with.
PAUL! Good job on updating the blog. :) You & Brianna sure have cute kids. Hopefully we'll be able to meet them someday. They're growing SO fast! Life in WA sounds busy! We really miss you guys.
Glad to hear that Brianna is recovering. That is tough with little ones. The pictures are great and it sounds like life is fabulous in Washington. We plan on transfering there in two more years.
pics are fun. Sorry to miss you and Bri in Utah. And even more sorry to miss you in Washington.
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