Saturday, February 12, 2011

New Bloom

We finally figured it was about time to start a Monson blog! Life has been mostly uneventful thus far, but even the everyday mundane is something. Better than nothing right?

Well to get everything out and everyone caught up, Riley and I have been married for six months now (leaps and bounds to be sure :) ) and are settling into our life together quite comfortably. To fill in all the spaces from the Start to our current space in the game of life...will take forever. So I hope the major points will do an alright job of painting a semi-similar picture. 

When we began planting our roots together we somehow ended up here, of all places, in Utah! Now that sounds  like we had no idea it was coming, but it actually makes bunches of sense when it comes right down to it. I was attending school in Salt Lake and Riley was coming back up to BYU to continue his schooling. Thankfully I am now finished with school and happily working in the bookstore on BYU campus, doing merchandising and crafty stuff (picture soon to be added). Riley is mostly happily attending school right now and as changed his major from Clarinet Performance to Computer Science. He misses being surrounded by music, but he also LOVES what he's doing now. Sometimes I have to wonder if he would rather spend his time writing code and cooking up grand ideas in his brilliant mind than be with people...which is saying  a great deal just in that!

Outside of all this Riley has also started doing software developing with a company within BYU. He's picking it up quickly and enjoying his colleagues immensely. I just wish I could find something I loved as much that would bring a little money in too. I am, however, working in the Primary Presidency as secretary, as well as continuing to teach our sunbeams. Our ward is spoiling us in that sense. All this time with the kids, man, it's wonderful!

Well, that's about all that comes to mind right now. I'll get more up soon with some actual current and exciting content, assuming we stumble upon something so rare as this. Until next time, take luck!

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