Dear Aggen Family Blog,
I know that we have not been on the best of terms lately, seeing how I have been neglecting you, yet still have the time to read other blogs on crafts, friends, etc. I could see how you might be getting jealous and wanting to be updated as well and so brings me to the purpose of this letter. Don't think that I have forgotten you my dear confidante. While a busy life is no excuse for a lack of posts, I must explain life's situations for you to fully understand why it may cause me to be reluctant and strained for writing.
Since we last blogged, I was in the midst of uncertainty in terms of my health, and unfortunately I am still in a similar position. There has been no real progress on my thyroid dilemma, but there is a biopsy scheduled on June 3 for the cysts which is progress. There is also nothing too spectacular to report on my stomach problems, except they referred me to an allergist. There they poked my back with 43 different scratch tests and suggested that maybe I should try to go off all dairy products because it MIGHT be the source of all things stomach related. So, that means no regular/chocolate milk, cheese, or ice cream. You can bet how much I like that considering dairy is a main staple of my diet. Argh!
Since we last chatted something HUGE has happened. I officially became a Permanent Resident of the United States. It is such a great blessing that everything worked out and that it all went smoothly. I am now able to work and drive in the USA, which is quite a relief to both myself and Alex.
School ended since the last update and Alex and I are both busy. Alex is working three jobs. He continues to work for the College of Life Sciences magazine, as well as TA for a psychology class. He also has an internship up at the State Prison in Draper, where he does psychological testing of inmates. As for me, I am attending Spring semester at BYU. I also have a job, although it is only on Saturdays. I am working with a 12 year old girl who is legally blind and has some developmental and speech disabilities, and I am helping her with Occupational Therapy as well as looking after her while her Mom is at work. Finding a job for during the week has been one of the hardest things so far. All employers that have interviewed me have wanted someone throughout the year as well, which is not feasible with my class scheduling in the Nursing program. So, I am still searching and trying my best. Alex is so supportive and has even offered to pick up another job if things get tight. Goodness I love that man! :)
We also have some BIG and EXCITING news! We are going to be moving at the end of the month. While it is only two streets over from where we currently live and is also a basement apartment, I couldn't be much more excited because...IT HAS A DISHWASHER. I will never be more grateful for one in my life, and it will definitely be a blessing when school fully starts up in the Fall again and time seems to be consumed with that. I will make sure to post pictures when the move is complete.
The only downside to moving is that we will be going to a different ward for Church, which is crazy to think considering we are only 2 streets away from our current abode. But, that is what you get when you live in Utah. We will miss our 10 year old Primary class, and I was recently called as the Young Women's Assistant Camp Director and will be sorry to be leaving that.
In terms of our everyday lives, we have definitely had some fun moments. We have been lucky enough to see both sides of our families. My Mom, Dad, and sister Lindsay came down for General Conference and then Gran and Grandpa Sheen have come to our Church meeting as they are still in the MTC waiting for their visas to go to Sweden. We also hiked the Y this past Saturday morning with the Cannon Family and the Cardon's. My favorite line from that adventure was 6 year old Tommy, after he had ran most of the way UP and DOWN the steep path saying as he climbed into the van "Whew! I can hardly wait to sleep all the way home!"
Well, my handsome husband just arrived home from a long day of work at the prison and just informed me that he has come up with a new name for me when I am feeling extra "gangster." Are you ready for it? It is "Tabithug". I think I might just go give him a kiss right now.
I hope you are satisfied with this newest post, and I promise to not be so slow in my next one. Our little family has some exciting plans this weekend involving driving down to St. George for Kylea and Casey's wedding. I will be sure to tell you all the details of our adventure once we get back.
Love, The Aggens