We had a really nice time at the Jamestown Easter Egg Hunt. Emily came with Tommy and Jonathan and we brought Lydia and Emerson. The kids enjoyed the hunt and then we had some nice visit time with Grandma. If I can figure out how, I'm going to post some pictures from it.
And here's an update from the Taggarts... We're still living in American Fork and loving it. Robbie has the world's best job, teaching seminary for the church. He teaches at Pleasant Grove High School. This summer he's going as a tour director on a church history/U.S. history tour with some fellow seminary teachers and I get to go along as his wife and the tour's resident nurse! We're looking forward to it, it should be a lot of fun. If anyone's interested in coming, I know there are 7 spots left. It's from July 12-26 and costs $2400. (Pricey, I know.) If you want to look into it more, the website is andersontours.com and it's the patriots and pioneers tour.
Anyways, Robbie loves his job and I've made a decision to love mine. I work as an RN at Timpanogos Regional Hospital in Orem one night a week. It's exhausting and I'd rather spend the weekends with my family, but I've decided that it's a great opportunity to serve people, so I'm trying to have a good attitude about it. My job is a huge blessing.
Lydia turns two in June and is talking up a storm. She makes us laugh continually. She surprised me yesterday when she looked at Emerson's empty medicine bottle and said "Amoxicillin." I don't know how she knew it was Amoxicillin. She sure doesn't miss a thing.
Emerson turned 6 months yesterday. He's such a sweet baby. He makes up for all the grief his big sister gives us with her free and independant spirit. We love them both so much. They bring us so much joy (and sleep deprivation -- Emerson still wakes up twice each night to eat.) We love you all and would love to have a Jacobs reunion -- it's been way too long. Anyone else game?
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