Sunday, December 5, 2010

Hi family it's time I learn how to use this.
I'd like to put more picture up then I do but I have no Idea how. yet

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

up date May to Dec. 2010

Well,

Well,
We moved to Utah because Greg got a job at Snow college,
We came on the week of the girls birthday, Charity had made a cake for them.
We look all over Ephraim and Manti for a place to move in to, we did not find any thing, we were very, very tired of looking, ready to give up.
Greg look again on the internet at charity and call on the Mona house
That day on the 29th we found a great place in Mona Utah, just outside of Nephi, it was a very nice and friendly town. The owners let us move in the next day so we could get the truck back on time.
It was still close to charity's so we could and did a lot of fun things with her and her family we went to The Provo Parade, The kids had fun and Charity said the next time we need to bring more grown ups :0) Charity has come over and we played lot of fun games in my big house in Mona mom and dad and Katy came by before they when back to Mo Woody and Caren and there kids came over to the kids had a sleep over and had fun with there cousins
I made a dress that was fun, because there was a lot of space to spread it out.
We gave talk in church my kid love the microphone the family was going to sing two song as we started to sing Timian yell no one can hear me right in the microphone and of course they could and they all chuckled so he smiled and start to sing right in to the microphone. I was glad when that was done.
I was trying out the K12 School on line that week and it was not going well. The computer was having a lot more glitches then I could deal with. So I put them in to the Mona school
they had a good time for the most part.


I had a very neat Sunday school teacher. I started to go back to school. And
In Mona I met a lot of nice lady's, it was nice we were very close to the park, but I got Athletic Asthma at the end of June and did not find that out until it was October. It was very hard if I did any thing I could not breath, I could not sing, I could not run, I could not work in the house, I could not walk, or I would go in to a coughing fit that would end in me having a hard time just breathing. I was glad Kathryn lived with us, she helped me with the kids and the meals then she got a job in Ephraim and was able to take Greg with her to work but that meant he had to go at 4:30 in the morning just to be there at 11am for his office hours and not get home till after 6 or 7 pm and that was not fun on any of us then he got sick and we thought it would be the best thing for the family if we move closer to snow college..
I was able to go with Greg to Ephraim I spent some time getting to know the town then I went and looked for some place to live. I found an apartment and it was in our price range so we were able to get it and move in by Oct. We have a 3 month lease to see if we can find another place but we're here for now.
We have another family that moved in to the same apartments The Everett's, they have six kids too and they are about my kids ages, she is fun and a lot like me or at least we think a like in a lot of things. She can make a lot more friends then me but that's ok.
I can see us being friends for along time.
We love Ephraim. I think I'm going to like the Sunday school teacher lessons too, I do so far.
This month the school said the kids needed to get a shot by the end of November. Greg did get paid on the last day of the month so we had to wait until then, and that just happened to be the night before the pageant that all my kids And the Everitt kid’s got to be in and they all did very well... it would have gone better if we did not have all the dress rehearsals in the same day. Our sheep, Bella and Nelson, were just tooooo tired and Bella had to catch up on her sleep and on all her shots from when she was 1. I don't think she feels well and I had forgotten her pain med by the time the play was to start,

I have met a lot of very nice people here and they're all very welcoming.