Hello All! I almost forgot how to do this! So much has happened since the first week in September. Sierra is doing better since her accident. She was never physically hurt just emotionally. Sometimes that takes even longer to heal if ever. Life continues to be hectic and joyful all at once. All of our children are doing well.
Erica continues her job in Boulder and has now applied to CSU Vet School. We hope this will be her path in the future. We will see!
Aaron is still in Ithaca, NY and continues to train for track with the Cornell team. We miss him so much and wish he was closer.
Sierra is nearly half done with her senior year at Laramie High. She is still very focused on going to Cosmetology School. We have a visit at the Aveda Institute in Denver in September. She continues to look for a job here in Laramie after school but in a small college town a lot of the jobs are taken by the college students. I would love for her and Bailey to help out at the clinic a little more. We could use the help! She had her senior pics taken and the link is http://jimpowellphotography.com/JimPowellPhotographyWeb/
Then go to ONLINE PROOFING
go to SENIORS
go to SENIORS 2009
then SAXTON-LARAMIE,WY
We were very pleased and are going to have a hard time deciding. Overall, Sierra is doing well in school and her last high school year is going very fast!
Bailey is busy with basketball, even though the season hasn't officially started yet. The first practice will be on Nov 14th? I think. She is also training with the physical therapist at the hospital for track and just overall strength training. She is very motivated for track this year. Her 16th birthday is less than a month away and of course she is hoping for her own car.
Nati is busy being a seven year old. He likes school and has been playing soccer twice a week. He usually does very well scoring but also gets easily distracted by whatever else is going on. Typical seven year old!! He continues to become more loving as the days go by and learning those limits has gotten easier for him. He is looking forward to Halloween even though they really do not know what to expect. What is Halloween daddy?
Kidus is the loving funny boy. He will be a "red" power ranger for Halloween. Kidus also played soccer this fall and was in the "little kickers" league. He loves preschool and just had screening tests done at the school. He tested very "age appropriate" and I will meet with the developmental specialists this week. When I talked to them on the phone, she just said that we have nothing to worry about and that he is one of the funniest loving children they have been around!! I can't wait to see what they say when we meet!!
We have managed to go to a few Cowboy football games. We have season tickets and would have liked to have gone to a few more games, however the boys get a little bored and the way the cowboys have been playing, I don't blame them!
LHS Homecoming was a blast and the girls both looked gorgeous in their dresses. My friend Roberta and several other mothers helped feed the crew before the dance at Roberta's house.
We traveled to Yuma to see my family a few weekends ago and the boys got to go the field and see the sugar beet diggers and all the other big equipment. They picked corn and pumpkins. They also got to see my aunt Roberta that was visiting from Nebraska.
The rest of the month included an African Children's Choir perform at the Episcopal Church, soccer, school, work and home again to do it all over again. We also finalized our adoption and the boys now have their US Birth Certificates. So we have to get their US Passports now for our trip to Mexico in December. I think we are going to make it!!
The clinic is very busy and we have had to reorganize because of recent layoffs. So I am back VERY full time and actually more involved with the patient care. Which I really do enjoy!
Hoping you all have had a great fall, we are moving into winter here in Wyoming. It is snowing as we speak! I promise not to take so long in between posts next time!!
Bless you all!
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
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