Thursday, February 28, 2008
A job!
I just wanted to let you know my exciting news. I got a job offer yesterday, and I accepted. I will be working at a same day surgery center running the x-ray machine for pain injections in the back. I will start out working four or five hours every Tuesday and work in to working all day Monday also. My only concern with that is seminary is really early in the morning, so I plan to talk to the bishop and ask if I could maybe get some help covering Monday mornings, so I would only have one day a week that I would have to get up at 5:15 to start my day. I think this will be good for me. I've wanted to work a little, because I actually miss working, and this will be great. I'll average about 12 hours a week. Perfect! We are doing well, and I am staying pretty busy. Yesterday was kind of a crazy day and after I accepted the job, I asked myself what I was doing. I already feel overwhelmed sometimes with all that is going on, and especially with seminary, and now I have added one more thing. I don't think it will be a problem, and I'm hoping it will be a good experience and a good job. I'll let you know how the job is going once I start. I don't know when that will be, I had to take a drug test yesterday, and they are doing a background check on me also. If I pass, hopefully I will (just kidding) then I'll probably start the 4th or the 11th of March.
Monday, January 28, 2008
"We Thank Thee O God for a Prophet"


I just wanted to say how lucky I feel to have lived during the time of this wonderful prophet. I was shocked when I heard the news of his passing last night. It caught me off guard, though we all knew it was forth coming. I've been a little emotional today, as I've read articles about his life and tonight for FHE, Jon and I watched a 33 minute video about President Hinckley. As I reflect on my memories of him I will always remember his kind sweet smile. I loved his sense of humor and felt the love he had for each of us as members of the church. He was an amazing example of what every spouse should be. He loved his dear Marjorie and I am happy that he is with her again. Jon said to me last night, imagine the reception he is receiving. I'm sure he was over joyed to be reunited with his dear wife. I will miss his testimony and talks. I think I could have listened to him speak for hours. He will be greatly missed by all who have been blessed to know him or to have been blessed by his words and counsel. I loved the power with which he bore his testimony. There was never any doubt that he knew the church was true. He was a wonderful leader and example to all. He influnced many and blessed many. I love the way he was able to tell the world about our religion and beliefs to help them have a better understanding of who we are as a religion. I will miss President Hinckley, but I know he is in a better place, and where he needs to be now. I look forward to the day I can see him again. "Til we meet again"
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Brrrrr
It's been a few weeks since I made my last post. Not too much has happened in the past two weeks, but we are doing well. It has been exceptionally cold here. I have never felt so cold in my life. I thought Bozeman was cold, but it gets much colder here in Mankato. It's all that wind we get. Last Friday we had a dangerous weather warning for wind chill temperatures down to negative 40 degrees. Needless to say we decided to stay home and spend the evening together. Luckily it has warmed up the last few days to a high of 31 degrees. You know you live in Minnesota when you get excited for 30 degree weather, because it actually feels warm. Most days haven't been as cold as last Friday was, but we were in the single digits for about a week and most days the wind chill was in the negatives. I would go to the store and just walking from the store to the car, my hands would start to hurt, it was so cold. I can't believe I live somewhere that gets this cold. I hate cold and winter. I told Jon, each time we move, we move somewhere that is colder than the last place. Right about now, Las Vegas is sounding pretty good. Can we move next door to you Cam? Other than the extreme freezing temperatures, we are doing well. I hope the rest of you are staying warmer than we are. We miss you all!
Monday, January 14, 2008
Wisdom Teeth
We got home last Tuesday and Thursday Jon went in to have his wisdom teeth pulled. I wasn't sure how he would be, this was his first time ever under anesthesia and I thought it would be his first time ever taking narcotics. Jon did just fine coming out from surgery and he never took the narcotics. He hasn't had too much pain, so he stuck with the Ibuprofen instead. We did a lot of relaxing last weekend, but we did get some work done. Because Jon didn't take the narcotics, he didn't sleep much, so he was able to get some things ready for school. We are glad to be back home. Classes started today for the new semester, so Jon will stay busy with work and I am still enjoying being home. I'm struggling with getting up early again to teach seminary, but hopefully I'll get back on schedule. We are excited for this new year and hope all of you have a wonderful 2008.
A night on the Town
While we were in Utah, my parent's took the three of us kids with our spouses/significant other out to dinner at Biagi's. We dressed up in our formals and had a wonderful dinner and fun evening together.
(Randy & Rosa)
Utah
We flew to Utah on December 27th to spend the rest of our vacation with my family. It was much quieter at my parent's house, which was wonderful. Friday the 28th was a fun day. We got to see our friends Adam and Marisa from Bozeman for a couple of hours. Unfortunately it wasn't longer than that, but it was so good to see them. We also had a Reed family Christmas party that evening. We didn't have great attendance due to the weather, but those of us who were there had a good time. I got sick that evening which changed the rest of our stay. Jon ended up getting sick too, with a cold Saturday evening. Both of us were under the weather for several days. We spent a fun filled New Years Eve with Mom & Dad, Nicole & Scott, and Jon's sister Heather. Four of the seven of us didn't feel well that night, so we didn't have a wild party. Heather left around 10:00 and Mom went to bed at 11:00. The rest of us stayed up until midnight, although Jon and I wished we'd gone to bed. We just didn't feel very well. Jon got better much quicker than I did. I ended up getting a sinus infection, but luckily it wasn't as bad as others I've had. I got on an antibiotic and started feeling better after a few days. Once we both felt better, we tried to get everything in that we had wanted to do. We watched movies, played games, went out to eat several times, went shopping (just the girls), played the wii and had fun spending time with family. We also got to meet Nick's girlfriend Chante. We'd heard so much about her, and how wonderful she is, so it was fun to finally meet her. She fits right in with our family. We had a great time with both families. It was hard for me to say good-bye to my family. I love living in Mankato, it's just hard living so far from family.
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