December 5, 2012
Merry Christmas to You All,
Can you believe that another year has come and gone? It
seems that they years are flying by so fast. I will just give you the
highlights of each person as usual and hope this letter finds you all well and
blessed for the New Year!
Prince and Princess number 1 – They have been married a year
next week. (Click here for a post of the big day or look up wedding in the search at the bottom and you can read all about decorations, food etc.) They are happy and living just north of us about two hours. Princess 1 is still working for the
state transitioning foster children into adult living. She helps them get
apartments, training, schooling and jobs. Her husband is working on his
master’s degree in Civil Engineering dealing with water treatment systems. He
was blessed to get two scholarships and a paid work study grant which paid for
this semester and we hope he can do the same for next. After that he will be
finished and will hopefully be able to find a job near us so we can continue to
enjoy visits every so often.
Princess 2 – 22. If you
remember last year’s letter, she had just left to go on a mission to Taiwan
for 18 months.(Click here for that post) However, she started having health problems a month or two in
with nausea and then it escalated to stomach pain, (Click here for that) which then escalated and two
weeks ago, she had gallbladder surgery. (Click here for that post) We were SO grateful to figure out what
has been causing her all the pain with eating for the past year. She had all
the classic symptoms but none of the tests came back positive. They eat lots of
meat in Taiwan
which made it to worse. The surgeon said there was scarring and it had to come
out. She has felt better these past two weeks than she has in over a year. She
was sad to have to come home early from Taiwan a few months ago but the
pain she was having was horrible. She also developed a staph infection on her
skin (Click here for a post before we figured out what it was.) which was finally cleared up before she arrived home after 8 months of
horror and scaring. She met many wonderful friends on her mission and enjoyed
learning Chinese and visited the second tallest building in the world. We are
hoping that 2013 will be a better year for her as her future is already looking
up! She isn’t sure if she wants to continue with a Masters degree, find a job
or return to a mission. I am sure whatever she chooses will be the right choice
for her.
Princess number three– 18. Graduated high school and gave a wonderful
address at graduation (click here for that post) as the Student Body President. She got offered
scholarships for academics and chose to attend College
which is about an hour north of us. I visit her each week and we eat lunch
together. It is nice to keep up with what is going on in her world. She was
chosen also to be an Ambassador for the College which gives her a scholarship
on top of her scholarship and keeps her active in the running of the college. She
also was blessed to find her a job in the finance department which is the
highest paying job on campus for a student. She is making money going to school. She LOVES
it and you can see her room at college on my blog. (Click here for that post) Our church just announced
that women can now go on 18 month missions at age 19 instead of 21 so she is
planning on graduating early so she can go on a mission before heading back for
more schooling. She is really happy and busy and we miss having her at home but
her sisters enjoy it all the more when she does come home to visit.
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