Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Blue, blue and more blue!

Looks like come January we will be seeing a lot more BLUE in our house. We found out earlier this month that we will be welcoming a little boy into our family and we couldn't be more excited! Everything looked great and our little boy is healthy. We saw all four chamber of the heart, the brain, bladder, his arms and legs....and many more things. We can't wait for January to be here and for this next chapter in our life to begin.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

A letter to Logan

Dear Logan,
You were the most kind, loving, talented, and hard-working young man I have ever known. You never had anything bad to say about a single individual. You loved everyone and showed that through his acts of service. I am grateful I was able to know you for the past 3 1/2 years. You welcomed me into the Fulgham family with opened arms.

Logan you were full of wit and creativity. You were always doing something. Whether it was learning to play your many musical instruments, reading books, learning about history, studying the gospel, or building and creating things from his own ideas.

Logan you loved the gospel. You knew the gospel. You lived the gospel. You wanted to serve a mission. You were ready to serve a mission. Now you are serving the most honorable mission. Logan you won't be returning in two years, but we will be able to see you again and hear all of your mission experiences. You are doing the Lord's work. You are fulfilling your mission call. Logan, you are serving the Lord.

I will miss you Logan, but I know that I will be able to see you again and see those crystal blue eyes of yours. I am honored to call you my brother and will share everything you have taught me with my future children. They will know their Uncle Logan and what a great individual you were.

I love you Logan. We will be together again. Until then, continue to serve the Lord.

Love,
Suzanne

Logan Jay Fulgham

(May 27, 1992 - September 3, 2011) beloved son, brother, grandson, and friend, closed his crystal blue eyes for the last time in a tragic car accident. He was received with loving arms by grandparents Harold and Ruth Ann Fulgham, grandpa LaVal Bateman, and Uncle Shane Hudman. Logan is survived by his parents Paul and Tina, brothers Jared (Suzanne), Josh (Nichole), and Landon, sister Nikki, grandparents Luella Bateman and Sterling & Betty Hudman, and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins. Logan led an unique life. He was diagnosed with diabetes on his eleventh birthday. He was an Eagle Scout by age 14 and his project was focused on benefiting Juvenile Diabetes Research. Logan was a hard worker and he loved to serve others. He loved everyone and was loved by all. He was an avid reader, a self-taught musician, and a lover of history, flannel shirts, and wool socks. He excelled in school, graduating from Bear River High School in 2010. He participated in Cross-Country, Drama, and was the Youth City Council Mayor in 2009. Logan worked at Wendy's for the last three years. He loved the Gospel and was well-versed in the scriptures. He was waiting for his mission call. He was a great leader in his short life. Logan is loved and will be greatly missed by his family and friends. We know he is serving his mission where he needs to be.

"It's hard to get the whole picture unless you're helping to paint it." -Logan Jay Fulgham


We love you Logan and will miss you!

Thursday, September 1, 2011

2nd year

I am officially 1 week into my second year of teaching. It has been a fantastic week and I having a feeling it is going to be a GREAT year. I still have a caseload of 12 students, but this year will be a lot more mellow than last year. I have a good mixture of high and low students, and they all help each other out. I still love the school I work at and the people I work with. I am excited about what this year will bring. It will be an adjustment with the baby coming in January, but with the class I have it is doable! It has been so nice having something to occupy my time and I was so excited to be back at work. (I guess its always a good thing to enjoy your job).

This week I am 20 weeks. I can't believe this pregnancy is half way over! We will find out next Tuesday whether we will be having a girl or a boy. I can't wait! I'm excited to start coming up with ideas for the nursery. The last couple weeks I have been able to feel the baby move and I love it! I have been feeling a lot better this trimester too. Hopefully this pregnancy continues to treat me nicely :)