McKay’s family is visiting this weekend. Monday is Labor Day, and this is the meeting place since his sister Sarah lives two hours away in Idaho and Kristal lives here. Paul, who owns the farm is out of town so I’ve been going over there twice a day to feed and change sprinklers. We had a picnic lunch at “the tree park” by our house, and a bbq at Kristal’s.
Last week we went down to St. George for a day and a half so McKay could see his brother Spencer who had just gotten home from his mission in Italy. They hadn’t seen each other for like four years. I was pretty nervous to meet him for some reason- it was weird that he is my brother-in-law and I only vaguely remember seeing him in high school. My sister Amanda was also in town because her husband is doing rotations at the University of Utah and his sister was getting married.
It’s pretty up here. The sunsets and clouds and mountains are nice when I’m working on the farm.
I love Sundays! Yay for an excuse to have a day of rest.
Yesterday I took Amanda, McKay’s little sister, riding.
Did I mention I’m taking a different job? I only applied for two in Logan, and surprisingly I got both. I took the first one I got offered, but I think the second job will suit me better. It’s called America Reads, I’ll be tutoring math and reading at an elementary school. There’s often wrecks on the highway out to the farm, and that makes me wary of having to go out there morning and night in winter.
McKay thinks his math classes are really interesting, which is happy for me that he’s enjoying what he’s planning on pursuing even though it's intense. My classes are pretty interesting as well. I'm taking Intro to Cultural Anthropology, Biomechanics, Abnormal Psychology, and Society and Disability. McKay is in Linear Algebra, Discrete Mathematics, Biology 1610 and lab, and the first German class.
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