It always seems like there is so much going on in our lives. Last night we went in and met with our new bishop. Bishop Beesley. There were a few things that David and I needed to discuss with him. First on the agenda was Christy's baptism. Yes I know she will be nine in June and she has not been baptized yet. It just seemed like when she turned 8 there was so much going on with getting ready for David's deployment and then we were going to do it when the Waddells were in St. George but David was still gone. We finally have picked a date and most of the arrangements have been made. The baptism is set for Saturday March 27th in St. George. The second thing on the agenda to discuss was David and I getting sealed. When we got married we did it in a courthouse in St. George. We wanted our sealing to be a big deal so the legal ceremony was just a quick lets get it done kinda thing. We started the process last night with the Bishop. We are hoping that we will get clearance within the next few months. We want to be sealed in the San Diego Temple on June 11th our second anniversary. Then we plan on going on a honeymoon :)
Today Christy started Mad Science Club after school. She was way excited to be able to go. Looking over the information for the club I think she will have a great time. We are also hoping to get Christy signed up for some kind of sport. She wants tennis or ice hockey. I need to see what the YMCA is offering. We are also hoping to get Christy back into counseling the first part of March. She does so much better when she is able to go.
No baby news this month :( We will keep trying. Back to the doctor I go for that. I also need to go the doctor about my left hand. I have noticed since we moved that my pinky and half my ring finger as well as my palm are numb 80% of the time. I am pretty sure that it is Carpal Tunnel, just what I need. I have started noticing that my teeth are looking a little different. I have been wearing the Invisalign for nine weeks.
David is busy falling into the routine of his new duty station. It has been crazy trying to get all the new uniforms that he needs as well as new tags and updating everything. I think that this duty station is turning out to be a great one. David has really good chiefs and he is one of the highest ranking in his squadron.
Life is great! We are really looking forward to all the upcoming events!
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
A little excitement.
Posted by Rebecca and Christy at 11:44 AM
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4 comments:
Sorry about the no baby news. Ditto here! I'm excited for you guys to be getting sealed. Let me know when it's for sure and I'll see if I can afford to come. I hope you won't be too sad if I can't. :( I should come take care of Christy while you are on your honeymoon!
What exciting events! Where are you going to go on your honeymoon?
These are definitely blog-worthy events!!! Yay for Christy's baptism and an even bigger yay for your sealing; that is SO wonderful. :) Sorry about the baby news though...I bet it's completely frustrating.
Mark and I got married in the San Diego temple...so of course I love that temple! My grandparents work there too, so we go sometimes to do a session when we are in San Diego. Sounds like you have lots to look forward too :)
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