Well today was the first day of school. Sterling, Tomy and Zachary all got to start the new year off in a new school in a new city. Unfortunately my camera sucks now and the picture has terrible color but you can see how handsome all four of the boys were for the first day of school. Even Damian got new clothes. The older were so excited to start school and Damian was so sad that they were all going to be gone most of the day. Kimberly told me that he cried for his daddy and brothers for quite a while this morning. He loves his brothers very much.
Tonight at the dinner table we learned how the boys did at school. They are starting the year off good. Learning math, science, and art right away. They are so excited. They are going to do a good job I am sure of it.
Monday, August 31, 2009
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Summer in an East Coast Minute
I know that summer is not over, but I just found out yesterday that school starts in 2 1/2 weeks and I don't know where our summer went. I started summer in Utah and now that it's almost over, I'm in Massachusetts. Many things have happened. Some fun and exciting things have happened. Aaron got a promotion with the company he is with contingent upon us moving to MA. We swam at our pool in Utah, we went to baseball games, we had sleepovers, we spent lots of time with family, and then we took a very long road trip to western Mass where we now reside in a community called Wilbraham. Sterling will miss his friends and family but is excited about our house we're in now. Tomy will miss his friends, family, and his school but is excited about his new school and the house. Zach will miss his family (especially his aunt Michelle) and his friends and our home, but he is excited about the parks here and making new friends at church and first grade. Damian will miss his little friend Brindy (She is 8. He likes older women), his family, and the pool, but he is excited that he still has his bike and glad his cousin Jensen is taking care of his old bike in Utah. Aaron will miss our box spring that we had to get rid of because it wouldn't fit up the stairs in our new place. He'll also miss the mountains, but he is excited about going fishing on the Connecticut river and being close to his sister Kathy. I will miss my family. I think about them all the time. I'll also miss the BYU barbershop and my friends and customers there, but I am excited about the beautiful fall here and to make new friends and to grow and learn more spiritually. Here are some pics of our summer
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