So...I've been slackin on my posts and trying to enjoy the most of my life- for some of the following reasons.....Here is the latest with us.
Me
-I made it out of the fall semester...and on the President's List no less, which means a 4.0 GPA. I am happy with this and will try to do this again next semester. I am more pleased that no major catastrophies/illnesses occured during this time- I only missed one day of clinical- and Avery loved school almost as much as me.
-I got a new calling/job in our ward/church. I was called to nursery a couple weeks ago. I am super excited about this. I love the kids in this age group (18months-3 years) and feel like I am needed here. I may miss going to the adult classes but it makes me try to get more out of sacrament meeting and on my own personal time...for my own spiritual nourishment.
-I made the most of my time off from school. Trip to Kansas, Christmas family time, and time for me. I read some books I've been wanting to read for ages, such as The Peacegiver by James L. Ferrell. I would strongly recommend this book to anyone. It is a fictional story, an extended parable, about the atonement and forgiveness. It honestly gave me multiple new perspectives on issues that I have been struggling with for some time. One of the main focuses of the book is how Christ is the practical answer in a strained relationship and how he can heal our hearts and homes....Well, this lesson never comes too late and I learned so many insights that have helped me feel more at peace with my life, choices, relationships, etc and I probably be re-reading this book for years to come.
-School started again last Thursday. I am kinda unsure how the whole semester will go but am excited at the same time. We are more independent this semester and get to go to clinical sites where we are working 1:1 with a RN with such specialties such as:dialysis, home health, hospice, school nursing, occupational nursing, rehab, etc. We're also going to the state psych hospital in the next couple weeks and I'm looking forward to this as well.
-My parents are still moving. My dad will actually go ahead and move next Saturday and my mom will stay here for a month or so. They have had one family from church showing some interest in the house. If that doesn't work out, they are putting the house on the market. Originally, my dad offered to let Avery and I stay in the house while trying to sell it. I was interested in it as it would be a great opportunity for me to save money (after school, ofcourse) for our own house but was not looking to moving during the semester, finding Ave a new school, etc. Long story short, one of my younger brothers was upset that he would not be given the same chance to live in the house and maybe rent it with some friends (can we say frat house?). I did not want this to turn into some family fight and this brother happens to hold serious grudges. I suggested my parents keep the house vacant as it was not fair to let one person have the house and not another...So, I'm pretty sure this is now the plan but it is ultimately up to my parents' discretion...
Now, for my Avery girl-
-After graduating from nursery, Avery is now a sunbeam in our church! She loves going to primary and her teacher tells me she pays attention very earnestly as she tries to learn all the songs during sharing time. The first Sunday I took her, I dropped her off and she was a little hesitant. One of the girls in the class was sitting right by her and said, "Oh, Avery. I've been waiting for you!" Avery smiled and then gave me a hug goodbye. I felt this tug in my heart as I gave her one last glance, before leaving. The thought came to me that Avery was in the best place she could be and that I was too...
-We are still playing with Christmas toys at our house which means Santa did well, right? Avery is a puzzle genius. She has a 48 piece princess puzzle that has put together tens and tens of times. I copied the patterns of the puzzle pieces on the board and wrote numbers for each piece so she can match the #1 puzzle piece to the #1 puzzle piece on the board and so forth. Well, this helps her with her numbers at the same time and she doesn't get so frustrated. She doesn't even need this most of the time now. I love that she has toys that can keep her attention for a good span of time...and that she can play independently.
Well, if that wasn't enough great info for you, here are a couple cute videos of Avery...
The first, Avery is singing and dancing to one of her own original songs...If songwriting and choreography is not in her future, storytelling is. The second video is one in which I find her reading stories in the bathroom. She is a very dramatic storyteller and will no doubt be thrilling audiences with her many talents soon.
Saturday, January 17, 2009
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Ohhh yessss. Avery the storyteller! One day when I was watching her, she was reading a story to Tanner...and she came alive! It was so so cute and which I too could have gotten it on tape. She's so expressive!
How do you turn off the music on your site when watching the videos? I love the music but can't hear her very well. She is growing SO fast.
Chelsea! I'm so proud of you! That is so awesome you got a 4.0 in nursing school! Very impressive. I love your updates, and your amazing spiritual insights. You inspire me to try harder and I'm so glad to call you my BEST friend. I love the videos of Avery as well. She is an amazing little girl just like her mother. I hope that everything is going well and I hope to talk to you soon! Love you!
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