Dearest friends, you are all great and sorry for not writing as much as we could. But let me give you a sum up of what is going on around the Sanchez household.
Last month at work was crap-tastic [Sorry M-I-L for using the word crap, I know I shouldn't]. But I was used and abused spackling, sanding, priming, painting, digging through rock, putting up fences and doing many of those things by myself when there should be at least two. Some of this was even done when I had a bogus thumb [I have an oblong bone in there that should be round]. Don't worry, my thumb is better however still sore.
Sister Eileen and family moved into Provo. It's nice having more family around and so close. Also, it's fun being asked to play Polly Pockets.
Anyways, for this weekend Krys' father was in West Jordan for the weekend helping Jason and CJ [Krys' sister and B-I-L] put wiring in their basement. So we spent a good portion of our weekend up there. I learned some of the wiring stuff and put up some blue boxes. It was quite the experience. Though I still feel awkward around my in-laws [no offense, I'm just not used to you guys yet], I am getting much better.
I am back in school again starting today. my schedule is going to pretty busy. Got my refereeing job again. So there's big change. And I feel weird around so many students. Anyways, I will try to convince ourselves to update more often. Love to you all.
PS- best Oregon license plate ever and I quote: "FOO POO". I almost wet myself reading that one.
2 comments:
Lol, that is a funny plate. I've seen a few driving around Utah that say "NERD" or "SUNBRNT" (it was sweet looking convertable)
Glad your thumb is better.
Don't worry about not posting much. When Jake and I were first married, it was: work (at the crack of dawn--janitorial), school, work, dinner, and homework. Oh yeah, sleep in there somewhere too. If I had any free time, I wanted to spend it with my new-found best friend. Which is why Doug and Jake's sister, who were both on missions, got about two letters from us. :)
So way to go on keeping in touch with people more than twice.
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