For those of you who knew, I decided to try to get into the Radiologic Technology Program here at the local community college. I put in my application in last November expecting to hear by April. By the fist week in March, I got a letter in the mail saying that I was not accepted, but I was on the top ten to get in if someone decided not to join.
I decided to leave it to the Lord and prayed that if this was what I was supposed to do, He would make it so I would be accepted into the program. Before I could turn my letter in saying that I would like to be on the top ten, I received another letter saying that I was accepted into the program. I knew that this is what the Lord has in store for me. I have turned in my letter of acceptance, and orientation is in two weeks. Classes start the first week in June. After this summer, I will have two more years and I will be done. Please pray for me as I start this new journey. John D. Hurn
Here is a video that I made of Eliza. I hope you enjoy it. This is pretty much how it goes at our house.
Monday, March 24, 2008
Easter was fun!
Hi all,
Last Easter was exciting because Eliza was a new born. This year was just as exciting now that Eliza is old enough to open her Easter basket and interact with everyone. We took a trip to Georgia to visit Kelli's family the weekend before Easter. Kelli's dad sure knows how to give little girls gifts. I believe that when Eliza is old enough to want a pony, her grandpa Portwood will be the one to get her one.
Grandma and Grandpa Hurn were able to join us again this year. We had a great time of food and fellowship. Matthew and Eliza kept us all on our toes. With the musical eggs that mom bought the grand kids, we decided that she hates us. At least Eliza doesn't know how to work it yet. I feel sorry for Sarah because Matthew knows how to work it, and he likes to dance to the music. Oh well.
Yes, these are hers, and yes, they are live ducklings, and no, we did not bring them home!
Last Easter was exciting because Eliza was a new born. This year was just as exciting now that Eliza is old enough to open her Easter basket and interact with everyone. We took a trip to Georgia to visit Kelli's family the weekend before Easter. Kelli's dad sure knows how to give little girls gifts. I believe that when Eliza is old enough to want a pony, her grandpa Portwood will be the one to get her one.
Grandma and Grandpa Hurn were able to join us again this year. We had a great time of food and fellowship. Matthew and Eliza kept us all on our toes. With the musical eggs that mom bought the grand kids, we decided that she hates us. At least Eliza doesn't know how to work it yet. I feel sorry for Sarah because Matthew knows how to work it, and he likes to dance to the music. Oh well.
Yes, these are hers, and yes, they are live ducklings, and no, we did not bring them home!
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