Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Dear People's....
Yours Truly,
ME
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Merry Christmas Letter
Due to my high popularity...I am afraid that I wont be able to get Christmas Cards to everyone who is dying to receive one from us...sorry--thats just the way it goes :) Anyways...since the ones that I have sent out are sent, I feel that it is time to post our letter to yall. I hope everyone is enjoying this wonderful Christmas season b/c we sure are!! I am proud to say MERRY CHRISTMAS!! B/c this whole "pulling Christmas out of the schools and stuff" is crap!! I am almost tired of watching the news and hearing all these absurd reports of people being offended by the celebrating of Christmas in our schools and such. Its ridiculous in my opinion...but that is a whole other story, right now I am trying to keep the Christmas Spirit within...so again, I am proud to say MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!
Our Christmas Letter for this year:
Merry Christmas to all of our friends and family. We are so excited to celebrate this Holiday season once again. We love this time of year because it is such a good time for us to look back and reflect on all that we have been blessed with. 2010 has treated the Turok Family very well and we have so much to be thankful for.
Michael continues on with his schooling to be a Nurse Anesthetist at Union University here in Jackson, Tennessee. He is officially a senior as of this past July. He stays busy with Clinical and has been traveling to various hospitals to perform Anesthesia. His graduation date has been set and we look VERY forward to July 30, 2011. After this date, we shall see where life takes us.
Lynsee stays busy at home with the 2 kiddos. She enjoys being at home with the girls and continues to look for new ways to entertain them. She is the 2nd Counselor in the Relief Society (a women’s organization in our church) and stays busy planning activities and serving the people of our church. She looks very forward to Mike’s graduation day in hopes of moving to a bigger city with more things to do and better shopping.
Addison turned 3 years old this past September. She keeps her mom busy, busy, BUSY! She loves to sing, dress-up, make messes, and dance. Right now she is taking ballet and tap lessons and loves them. She loves being outside and being in the water. Addison knows how to put a smile on everyone’s faces no matter how angry they may be. She continues to make us laugh every day. She is the “Cajun on the Chicken” in our family and we wouldn’t have it any other way.
Zoey joined our family on April 30th of this year and we just love her to pieces. She is very laid back and is always happy. She loves her older sister and is always watching and laughing at her. She likes to be sitting up and is a big time observer. She doesn’t like being left out of things and wants to be a part of everything that is going on. She has brought so much joy into our family this year and we wouldn’t change anything about her---except maybe her eating habits.
We have had such a wonderful year full of happiness, good health, and most importantly—love. We are so grateful for the birth of our Savior and for the knowledge of a restored gospel that blesses us daily. Merry Christmas everyone.
Friday, December 10, 2010
Children's Musuem--Rochester
Our last day in Rochester, we decided to take Addison to this huge Children's Museum that they have there downtown. It was awesome! It was huge, and had many things to do for the kiddos. We loved it and I think Addison loved it too. In fact, I am not sure who had more fun...Mike or Addison??? But Addie was pretty upset that we had to leave..until she heard that we were catching the airplane--then she was ok with leaving.
I had to add these pictures in as well...it was too funny to watch Mike try to clear the ice off of the windshield wipers and the snow off of the car----secretly: I think he enjoyed every minute of it. But this was the night before we left...I think I was quite enjoying myself watching him fight the COLD wind and SNOW blowing in....
Sorry for the picture overload...and sadly I have a BUNCH more. It was such an awesome museum!! Well worth my 9 bucks I had to pay to get in--which I thought was reasonable. And that pretty much brings us to the end of our trip. We LOVED it there...lets just see if the job happens...we are trying to not only set our sights on Rochester, but its hard not to, b/c we really did enjoy ourselves. Thank You Rochester for your friendliest and for showing us what you have to offer b/c we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves....Ta-Ta for now and until we meet again.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
New York + Snow = Fun
During our recent visit to the Rochester, NY area it snowed everyday we were there (no surprise there). Us being the Southerners that we are, we thoroughly enjoyed the snow. I dont know who enjoyed it more, Addison or Mike?? Myself and Zoey were over playing in the snow after about 3 minutes so we chose to go inside the hotel where it was warm while Mike and Addison stayed out for another 20 minutes or so. They probably would've have stayed out longer if they would've had proper snow clothes on, but oh well, maybe next time we can come more prepared.
Anyhow, before Zoey and mom went inside, we decided to get some fun snow pictures and I think they turned out oh-so-adorable. My little girls make the cutest snow babies---yep its true! No questioning there who are the cutest snow babies b/c my kids are sure to win. Can you tell I am WAY biased?? Or am I just WAY truthful?? I think a little of both.
After Zoey and I opted to go inside...she looked so cute in her little hat and all, I took some picture of her inside our WARM hotel room.....
We also decided to go exploring all around the city. Rochester just sits right off of Lake Ontartio. The lake and the scenery around it is GORGEOUS! Even with all the snow. We loved it!
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Palmyra, New York
While visiting Rochester (see post below)...we were able to make the 25 mile trip to Palmyra, NY where a big part of our Church History took place. We got to visit the site where the first 5000 copies of the Book of Mormon were published. I had been there before, about 7 1/2 yrs ago, but this was Mike's first visit and obviously the girls. Once again, it was awesome to see. We also to got to see the Sacred Grove, the Hill Cumorah, and the Palmyra LDS Temple....all of them being neat places to see.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Trip To Rochester, NY
So this past weekend our family has been hanging out in Rochester, NY. Random??? Yes, yes I know. Here is why we made the trip to Rochester...with graduation day for us being in sight--we have started the almighty Job Hunt. It is a little early for interviewing, but we have been viewing jobs all over the place. We have notice quite a few jobs in upstate New York and they pay good as well--even with the ridiculous property taxes in this state...they are still good paying jobs. Mike got in contact with this guy named Tim who is ahead of the New York State Nurse Anesthetist Association....after talking to Mr. Tim, he is hooking Mike up with some interviews in the Rochester area for possible jobs.
Sooooo after researching the upstate New York area, we came to really like what we saw on the internet about Rochester, New York. Before making some big decisions about jobs and moving, we wanted to make the trip up to Rochester to check out the area and to really get a feel for the people and the area.
CONCLUSION---we came, we saw, we LOVED!! Yes, little ole' Southerners such as ourselves, have fallen in love with Rochester. It is a GORGEOUS area. Even with the snow that had fell all weekend, it was gorgeous. Also, the people have been more than friendly here--no lie. I came up here thinking the whole stereo-typical thing that most people think about New Yorkers...and that is that they are mean, snooty, and not what you would call "nice". Well I am happy to report that the people in the Rochester area have been nothing but nice to us. We have had many "welcomes to the area". We checked out one of our church services there and they were more than friendly and really made us feel welcomed. We love the atmosphere, the people, the houses, the schools, and just everything. We feel like it is a safe city for our kids, clean, and there are plenty of things to do. Now all we need is the job!! We shall see what happens this spring when we find out officially where we will be going.