Alright…post number one.
It is Christmas, time to keep in contact with everyone and catch up on your friends lives. For Elisa and I things are going well, and this year has been one to remember. First off, the single most important thing that occurred this year was the birth of our son Joshua. He was born on the fourth of February and life has been different since…in the best way…and Elisa and I have never been happier…or busier. He is ten months old now and growing like a weed. The last time he was at the doctors, he was nine-months-old and the average height of an eighteen-month-old. It’s cool though. I can tell you from experience that the best people are tall.
Shortly after Josh was born I took the MCAT, which for those of you that don’t know is the big admission test that medical schools use to judge whether or not you are competent enough to go to their school. I applied after that and have been accepted to two schools so far. But as it stands now, I will be attending West Virginia School of Medicine in…wait for it……West Virginia. In case you were wondering, West Virginia is just west of the state of Virginia (geographically speaking) and also happens to be about two thousand miles east of anywhere I’ve lived in the U. S. It should be an experience. I can say though, when I interviewed out there, that it might also be one of the most beautiful places in the U.S. I will graduate in the spring with a bachelors in Microbiology, minors in Chemistry and Latin American Studies, and a whole lot more respect for higher education. It has been rough, but I am sure that I will look back in a couple of years and consider it the ‘easy time’ I had as an undergraduate.
Elisa has been well. She is just as excited to graduate and go to med school as I am. I mentioned before that we were busier than we had been before and that is especially true for Elisa. She still works at the pharmacy and now also assumes the role of favorite parent…which is apparently the pay-off for giving birth, and honestly I am cool with that (have you seen a birth??) Josh loves his momma and I can say that he couldn’t have a better one. Elisa was born to be a mom.
Besides that things have been pretty much the same as they have been for the last couple of years… healthy and happy. We have been really blessed and owe a great deal to the Lord. He has defiantly been busy looking out for us and the rest of our county this year. I hope we deserve it. Merry Christmas.
Adam
Sunday, December 14, 2008
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Welcome to the blogging world!! I have loved keeping in touch with people this way. You will love having it as you are moving away from family!
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ReplyDeleteYou are right (man I hate saying that) The Lord has blessed you and your family this year! Josh is cute! Being a parent is the absoutely HARDEST job/blessing that you and Elisa will ever have the pleasure of doing. I respect the sacrifice you and Elisa are making for your education. I am also impressed with the fact that YOU post and designed blog. My hubby is the BOMB and yet he would not even know how to do anything with the blog world!! :0)Sarah "charge nurse"