Thursday, June 25, 2009

Latest News


Well, our big news this week is that we are closing on our house tomorrow morning! And, my parents are on their way here right now to bring us a table and help us move in! Yay!

I have to admit that it hasn't been the greatest week for me. I don't know if it's just the time in the hotel, the job hunt, etc., but it sucks. The great thing is that the excitement finally hit today. I just got thinking..we will be homeowners! We will have a house! Not just an apartment that we can't do anything in, but a real house.

Can I just tell you that this has been a long time in coming? We'll have been married 4 years in August. I lived in an apartment for 5 years before that! Essentially, I've lived in apartments for 1/3 of my life! That sucks if you don't live in Prague or NYC! So, I am excited. In my excitement, I decided I would try and post a pic of the house. So, I realize that you cannot fully appreciate the home from this picture. For those of you who are not satisfied, you'll just have to come and see it in person.But, I am open to decorating tips! I have never done this before, so if you have any suggestions, let me know!

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

My Soapbox

So, for all of those of you who have been living under a rock, Jon and Kate Gosselin have split. I found it ironic that another set of parents of 8 children are splitting. I can't say that their children will have an easy or fun road ahead of them. The thing is that this event has saddened me in a way that no other celebrity break-up has. Isaac and I discussed the situation and have to ask, what went wrong?

Naturally, we cannot see into the lives of others, not can we speculate about other people's feelings and motivations. We came to the conclusion, however, that selfishness tends to be at the heart of marital problems. In this situation, what role does the media play? And above all, what about the children? I can't help but be bothered by the father's remarks about being a dad of 8 at 32. Granted, I can't imagine my 32 year-old brother handling 8 children under 8, but I know that he would not walk away from his duties. It disgusts me. But, it did make me grateful for the men in my life who have stuck it out, who have taken their role as father seriously.

So, in the end, I guess this is a shout-out to all the dads out there who don't give up, who face the challenges (an their wives craziness) and don't take the easy way out. Isaac and I aren't parents yet, but we have learned a whole lot from all of you. So, Dan, Dad, Keith, Opa, Jer, Jake, Tyler, Brandon....our hats are off to you. And, we love you!

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Graduate School


So, I realize that I am starting a trend here by actually blogging two days in a row, but I found yesterday that it really does help me to feel connected to all of you!  And, since many of you are wiser and more educated than I, I ask your wisdom.

I have been attempting to find a job here in KC, and have so far drawn a blank.  I went to LDS Employment today and the missionaries there recommeded that I consider graduate school.  I have always wanted to go, but somehow just wasn't possible while Isaac was still going!  Now, I think that I just might be ready to take the plunge.  There is just one problem....I am scared to death of the GRE!  Have any of you taken it before?  Could you give a girl some advice?  This is kind of the perfect opportunity for me to go (especially with ATK's awesome reimbursment policy).  But, I'm more than a little intimidated.  Can I really do the stats classes that are required of me?  And what about writing a thesis?  Am I really ready to take on another 2 years of school?  

So, while all of these questions are buzzing around in my head, I hope that some of you will  have a little advice for me....or tell me that I am nuts, and therefore could never offer anyone else with the therapy that would be required if I did this.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

It's about time to update!

weatherbuild.jpgThis is a picture of storm clouds in downtown Kansas City.  This building is some sort of memorial.  We saw it on Saturday.

Greetings from Missouri!

I thought  I would finally sit down and blog a little about our adventures.  Most of them revolving around the weather and our future house.


For those of you who don't know, Isaac and I have found a house!  We put in an offer about 2 weeks ago, and hope to close here in the next 10 days or so.  It has 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, and a two car garage.  We are excited and sincerely hope that nothing happens to spoil our deal before closing time!


In the meantime, we have been living in hotels.  I can't say that it is our most favorite thing, but it is better than living in a box or a U-haul.  Last night we had the most tremendous thunderstorm!  Hurricane strength winds, tons of rain and lots of thunder and lightning.  Isaac was both fascinated and terrified.  I think it will take a while for him to get used to the climate here.  He also seems to have a fascination with fireflies that I can't understand...


Speaking of Isaac, he seems to be enjoying his work, when they know what it is they want him to do.  I think most of the time he just makes it up as he goes along, and it's frustrating for him.  He is excited about the hunting and fishing that goes on at intervals throughout the year on the plant, however.  Lexie is still looking for a job, which is frustrating.  Hotels get really boring really fast, but I have been watching lots of HGTV in hopes that I will at least have an idea of how I want to decorate our house.


We love our ward here!  Everyone has been friendly and nice.  Isaac has to speak in church on Sunday (Father's Day), and was wondering if he somehow got Jenny's curse.  We'll see.  I just think it's great that I don't have to talk yet.   Not until next month.  


Well, we are having a good time here in KC, all things considered.  We miss our families, and hope that you all will come visit soon, or that we will be able to visit soon!  Thanks for the phone calls and emails!  We love you all!