March became a busy month juggling clinical instructor for the CTC students and working the other 3-4 days (plus call) in the surgery department. I think all of us were looking forward to Spring Break!
Jane has been practicing piano with Mrs. Christie for two years now and shows great progress. She finished another level and had a little celebration with the teacher!Bryan traveled to Washington D.C. to shake hands with someone important for winning The Best Medic Competition. He got to sleep in a fancy hotel next to the National Mall. He ended up running around 13 miles taking pictures in front of all the memorials. He got to meet up with his teammate as well.
Ever since Jane's new 1st grade teacher Mrs. Oster arrived in January, I've noticed Jane coming home with more arts and craft projects. This makes me happy because I feel like they may be missing out on a few things being in the private school system (especially now as I write this they are in a public school in Kansas with lots of special programs like gym, art, TEAMS, music, and library). NSBA just didn't have enough students or faculty to have specific programs.
Bryan's mother hasn't been doing well over the last 3-4 months. She was diagnosed with cancer during the summer of 2021. We knew we needed to visit as often as possible because she wasn't showing signs of getting better. We visited after Christmas and decided to ski in Utah for Spring Break, which would allow us to visit with Debbie one last time. I am grateful my girls were able to see her during those two different visits to Utah. They noticed a difference in her appearance and health status from January to March. They were able to see and understand the destruction the cancer was causing to Debbie's body. They noticed her speech was different and she had trouble coming up with words. This brought a lot of questions from both Kate and Jane regarding death and disease and sometimes, I wasn't able to answer their questions. Watching them figure out life is hard, but also rewarding.
Even though the visit was hard, it was nice to be able to visit with aunts and uncles and cousins and grandparents and friends.
Spring Break: We skied at Park City and Canyons,
Then we had to drive back to Texas. Our second trip this year. Lots of miles. And we knew we would be coming back again, but not exactly sure when...
We had a tornado scare in the Bell County area. Jane was very traumatized by the event. Art therapy seemed to be one way for her to express her anxiety. She did a great job with this picture, in my opinion.
We traveled up to Dallas for a job interview for Bryan. On the way up, I saw there was a tulip festival in Waxahachie. I made the family stop on the way home because I just LOVE tulips. The girls got to pick a few and pet some animals in the little pig pen. The best part was seeing a monkey at the petting area!

We traveled up to Dallas for a job interview for Bryan. On the way up, I saw there was a tulip festival in Waxahachie. I made the family stop on the way home because I just LOVE tulips. The girls got to pick a few and pet some animals in the little pig pen. The best part was seeing a monkey at the petting area!


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