Wednesday, June 9, 2010

When I Grow Up I'm going to Be an Accountant.

I know my husband well enough to know that his real answer was NBA All-Star, but when that fell through, he sure did pick up the pieces and make some magic happen!

This was a HUGE event for our family, as I'm sure it is for many. My dear husband has made huge sacrifices of time and energy away from his family as he plowed through school. And by plowed, I mean it! He graduated with his bachelor's degree in Accounting just last Spring 2009, was admitted into the Master's program, and completed it in just 3 semesters all while working full time . If it sounds like I'm bragging, it's because I am:) Of course, we would be foolish not to recognize the major blessing we have received during this challenging time. Jon has rarely suffered from even minor sickness, even on a constant lack of sleep. He somehow came up with the energy each week to complete the numerous tasks. We have strongly felt Heavenly Father's hand guiding our lives and major decisions like these.


It was a very special experience to have not only President Monson speak at the Commencement Exercises, but also President Eyring and Uchtdorf were there. President Monson talked about the ABCs of life:
A for Attitude: 10% is what happens to us in life, 90% is how one reacts.
B for Belief: You can achieve what you believe you can
C for Courage: You can gain strength by looking fear in the face.




We celebrated with lunch at Ruby River. It was so nice
to have both of our parents with us that day.
Taggart did not get that privilege and instead stayed home
with Uncle Daniel.

Thanks for all your hardwork and determination Sweetie!

We are so proud and so excited to see more of you!

On to the dreaded CPA exams.....

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Easter 2010

We loved the Baby Animal Farm in Logan so much last year, that I believe it will be a yearly tradition. The kids can really get in the cages and touch the animals. I adore seeing that Tag already has a love for animals like me. We rolled around with just about every animal there. Tag's daddy, on the other hand, just watched. I'm afraid he doesn't share the love like we do:)





Yellowstone Bear Country was there with two baby bears.
They were so darn cute. I don't believe I've ever seen
a bear in real life before.
The egg dying...
The fun of holidays are returning now that I can
live them through a fun-spirited little boy.

Just realizing, I have a lot of pics of Tag without
pants on. For the record, he does wear pants
about forty percent of the time.

Just the three of us...