
We celebrated both Tanner's and Spencer's birthdays this past week. Spencer turned 1 one June 5, and Tanner turned 2 on June 13. Last Saturday, our families gathered at a park for burgers and hot dogs, playground fun, cake, and most definitely presents.
The boys had tons of fun. They aren't at an age yet that they know what's going on. Tanner played on the playground equipment the entire time we were there. We couldn't even get him to take a break to eat. Finally, we had to sit him down and force him to eat something after noticing that his little hands were shaking from low blood sugar. Spencer loved just wal
king around and trying to touch the hot grill. Thankfully, no burns.
king around and trying to touch the hot grill. Thankfully, no burns. The boys made out like bandits. They got all kinds of new toys to play with. We've even had to get rid of a few toys just to make room for these new ones. The weather was perfect during the picnic. Afterwards, the storms came. Thank goodness we decided to do it in the early afternoon instead of the evening.

Nick had an interview with the University of Pennsylvania Hospital yesterday to determine if he would be accepted into their MRI program. He called on his way home and told me that he had been accepted. I have to admit that I'm kind of upset about it. I'm glad that he's trying to better his career and find a way to better provide for his family. At the same time, he's going to have to quit his full-time job and he's not sure if he's going to be able to get a weekend job some place. He'll have to commute to Philadelphia every day. It's only for 6 months, but I'm going to be a single parent for that period of time, and with a brand new baby, I'm not especially happy about that. Financially this is going to be extremely difficult for us. We will possible, more than likely, have to get a loan just to live on. I hesitate big time with that, but I know that it won't be too bad. It'll be like having a car payment to repay. I still struggle with it. I like things the way they are. We have health insurance, money to buy groceries, pay for rent and other things. He's home every evening. But I know how much better off we'll be once he's done with the program. I just have to come to terms with it I guess.

1 comment:
YAY for Birthdays!!! And YAY for another baby coming!!! Congrats to Nick- I'm sure that it is a VERY daunting task to feel like a single parent. Too bad I don't live closer- I'd come help in a heartbeat!! Thank goodness for Visiting Teachers, Hometeachers, and friends who can help....and most of all, Heavenly Father. I have no doubt he'll help carry you through this. :) XOXO
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