
Children: 8
I have four daughters and four sons. My oldest three (two daughters and one son) and are in stable, happy marriages. All three have graduated from college and have degrees in Art Education, Spanish Education, and Facilities Management respectively. I have one son currently in college and will be finishing his Bachelor's in two years, then on to med school. A daughter follows in this spot, but a tragic automobile accident almost two years ago took her life. She was 19 years old. I have another son ready to head to college and another one home for his last year of high school. My youngest daughter is in the 6th grade. All of my children have been active in music, sports, and church programs and have gone through many trials and triumphs in getting to this point in their lives, particularly with the loss of their sister, who had made herself such a big part of their lives and seemed to carry a party and excitement with her wherever she went. We are healing.
Grandchildren: 5
My oldest granddaughter is 8 years old and waited until last year to FINALLY get a sibling--a beautiful adopted grandson who never stops smiling. My three other grandchildren, two boys and one girl belong to my second daughter. They are full of fun and energy and keep my daughter on her toes. She watches Super Nanny quite regularly.
After Graduation I: Went to College
College:
BYU
Career: My career has been my family with a couple of turns with teaching community children's choirs as well as private vocal and piano lessons. I've returned to full time homemaking for the moment and am loving the time to provide what I truly want to provide for my family.
5 Years from now...
Still in a beautiful marriage, but with an even greater love and appreciation for my husband, children, siblings, parents and friends.
Retirement
More time with my parents, more time for fun with my dear husband, deeper relationships with my adult children and lots of love, kisses, and surprises for my grandchildren.
Other Information:
I wish you all the best in your lives.
No comments:
Post a Comment