I don't have any pictures of anything we did this week. In fact, yesterday as my little sister was looking through my phone she made fun of the fact that I only have pictures of our cat. In spite of the cat-lady tendencies I tend to have, we still had a pretty fun week. Kevin worked a lot, I worked a little, we spent whatever time we had together either sleeping or playing Zelda. What whaaaat? We just beat Twilight Princess and are now playing Skyward Sword, the newest game in the franchise. Yeah, we know.
Ok, ok, we did other stuff too. Today is Kevin's last day working in Provo. Their location will be closing down, and he will now we driving up to American Fork! Hopefully he will be there for a while, this is the third location he will have worked at since we've been married. My job is still amazing. Working with special needs preschoolers is so hard and exhausting, but in the end so worth it. Those little guys put a smile on my face everyday, and seeing their progress is incredibly rewarding.
Besides our jobs, we have also been teaching the CTR 6 primary class in our ward, which we also love. Today during our lesson, one of us asked what we could do to be reverent in class. One of our kids piped up and told us that if he folds his arms and puts his eyes on one location on the wall, his brain can take a vacation during class. Needless to say, I lost it for a second. I know I sound like a broken record, but I love love love working with kids. I can't wait to be able to start our family. I just hope I grow up a little bit soon, sometimes I feel like the biggest kid of all.
Friday night we say the movie "Red Tails," which was just awful. Awful. I would rather listen to 2 hours of radio commercials than sit through that mess ever again.
Saturday we both spend time with our respective families. Kevin hung out with his parents and Shelly, I hung out with my parents and Kimball. We both had an great time and feel so lucky to be related to such awesome people, maybe some of that awesome will rub off.
To end this sort of lame post, here's a sample of the Zelda obsession we've been experiencing this week. Thanks to Kevin's friend Brian who sent us this CD, we really can't stop listening to it. This is our favorite track off the album.
Gerudo Valley - Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary Symphony
Miquelle
Ok, ok, we did other stuff too. Today is Kevin's last day working in Provo. Their location will be closing down, and he will now we driving up to American Fork! Hopefully he will be there for a while, this is the third location he will have worked at since we've been married. My job is still amazing. Working with special needs preschoolers is so hard and exhausting, but in the end so worth it. Those little guys put a smile on my face everyday, and seeing their progress is incredibly rewarding.
Besides our jobs, we have also been teaching the CTR 6 primary class in our ward, which we also love. Today during our lesson, one of us asked what we could do to be reverent in class. One of our kids piped up and told us that if he folds his arms and puts his eyes on one location on the wall, his brain can take a vacation during class. Needless to say, I lost it for a second. I know I sound like a broken record, but I love love love working with kids. I can't wait to be able to start our family. I just hope I grow up a little bit soon, sometimes I feel like the biggest kid of all.
Friday night we say the movie "Red Tails," which was just awful. Awful. I would rather listen to 2 hours of radio commercials than sit through that mess ever again.
Saturday we both spend time with our respective families. Kevin hung out with his parents and Shelly, I hung out with my parents and Kimball. We both had an great time and feel so lucky to be related to such awesome people, maybe some of that awesome will rub off.
To end this sort of lame post, here's a sample of the Zelda obsession we've been experiencing this week. Thanks to Kevin's friend Brian who sent us this CD, we really can't stop listening to it. This is our favorite track off the album.
Gerudo Valley - Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary Symphony
Miquelle
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