Sorry it's been so long since I dropped by this blog. Alvin just got out of the hospital after having parathyroid surgery on October 30th. Things have been a little hectic at our house. But we're doing great now. Alvin is already back at work, sleeping a lot when he's not, but growing stronger all the time.
I've got a new job at LDSBlogs.com. I am the manager of the site, managing all the bloggers and the content. It's a lot of fun and I am able to do it from home, or in Alvin's hospital room, as the case may be! It works great for us and brings in the extra money we needed.
Alvin got a promotion at work, and a raise, so we're pretty happy. We're in the process of filing bankruptcy to get all the old medical debt off our shoulders. With his job insurance and Medicare, we no longer have medical bills for Alvin anymore, which is a huge blessing.
BYU's kickin' butt in the Mountain West conference, which of course, makes me deliriously happy. I swear, every week as I watch my nephews play, and there is always one or two in every single play on the field during the game, I could not be prouder!
Connor, Heather's nine-year-old son, scored touchdowns in the last two games of his flag football season. We missed them and I felt terrible! We are so proud of him. His skills as a football player are growing (with a dad like Aaron and an uncle like Alvin, could they do anything but?) and he's getting better and better at the game.
All of Heather's children are growing, strong and healthy. Who could ask for anything more than that?
Mom and Cheryl are doing good on the farm. It's been tough from Mom to adjust to life without Dad around, but she's managing the farm and the business and doing okay. She and Cheryl are working hard, they're happy and healthy.
I think that's it for the update right now. I've got lots to do today and should get started on it.
Love you all and hope life is treating everyone great. Check in and let us know what's going on! Uncle Mike we need the 411 on the reunion this year. Cash, we need a heads up on what's going on in Texas. Bryan, Kristi --- everyone. What's up? Oh yeah, and our missing Uncle Richard. Never in the office, never returning a phone call. Uncle Mike tell him we miss him!
Lots of love from the Utah clan
I've got a new job at LDSBlogs.com. I am the manager of the site, managing all the bloggers and the content. It's a lot of fun and I am able to do it from home, or in Alvin's hospital room, as the case may be! It works great for us and brings in the extra money we needed.
Alvin got a promotion at work, and a raise, so we're pretty happy. We're in the process of filing bankruptcy to get all the old medical debt off our shoulders. With his job insurance and Medicare, we no longer have medical bills for Alvin anymore, which is a huge blessing.
BYU's kickin' butt in the Mountain West conference, which of course, makes me deliriously happy. I swear, every week as I watch my nephews play, and there is always one or two in every single play on the field during the game, I could not be prouder!
Connor, Heather's nine-year-old son, scored touchdowns in the last two games of his flag football season. We missed them and I felt terrible! We are so proud of him. His skills as a football player are growing (with a dad like Aaron and an uncle like Alvin, could they do anything but?) and he's getting better and better at the game.
All of Heather's children are growing, strong and healthy. Who could ask for anything more than that?
Mom and Cheryl are doing good on the farm. It's been tough from Mom to adjust to life without Dad around, but she's managing the farm and the business and doing okay. She and Cheryl are working hard, they're happy and healthy.
I think that's it for the update right now. I've got lots to do today and should get started on it.
Love you all and hope life is treating everyone great. Check in and let us know what's going on! Uncle Mike we need the 411 on the reunion this year. Cash, we need a heads up on what's going on in Texas. Bryan, Kristi --- everyone. What's up? Oh yeah, and our missing Uncle Richard. Never in the office, never returning a phone call. Uncle Mike tell him we miss him!
Lots of love from the Utah clan