Friday, January 18, 2008




PAUL TURNED 6 YEARS OLD YESTERDAY! Wow! He's getting so old! he told everyone in school and all of his friends that he was having a birthday party, he just forgot to tell me and Josh. He was so disappointed when we let him know that he wasn't going to have a big shindig. I tried to pull together something for him with a bunch of friends, but couldn't quite make it work, so instead we had a tiny party with just a couple of his pals. I think he still had fun, but I know he wished that ALL his friends could have come.

We had some pizza and cake and ice cream, and then we took the kids to the dollar theatre to see Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium. Luckily, Mom volunteered her services and stayed with Nick and Andrew so that we would only have to take one vehicle and kids that are old enough to SIT through a movie. She's so AWESOME. We love you mom!


Hey, so just in case we missed telling anyone, the house is officially for sale as of about a week ago. If anyone wants to see pics of it online you can go to http://www.realtor.com/ or http://www.realtyonsunnyside.com/ our mls# is 148188.


Josh is taking this semester off from ISU for us to try to make the move, so hopefully we will be out there by May for him to get enrolled in Middle Tennessee State University for the summer term. He's still going to get his nursing degree while he pursues the music career.

Josh is going to sell some of his songs out there, get some band gigs, meet with some record companies and become a famous country star (who happens to have a nursing degree!).

If anyone has any friends or contacts out in the Nashville area, please tell us!LOL! It'll help speed things up for us!


We are taking Nick back to Primary Children's Hospital on Tuesday morning for a check up on the ICD they recently put in. He's excited to go back and see his doctors. That's such a nice thing. I really believe that if you make positive comments and have a positive attitude about something (even something that is scary or dreadful- like surgeries and procedures) , you can teach your children to see the good things in the bad. I'm so glad that this has worked with Nick. Otherwise, these trips could be a really traumatic thing instead of something he looks forward to.



That's the latest! We love you all!

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