I do.
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
So...
Can I say woman's intuition rules or what!? We went to the doctor's today for the ultra fun task of an ultrasound. And I am happy to announce I'm having a BABY GIRL!!! (which I totally guessed a month and a half ago!!) I still haven't absorbed this yet and that I'll need to be into girly things. Guess I need to start teaching myself how to make those bow-headband things or learn to like pink.. I think I'll just stick with purple. So! Yeah. I'm halfway through pregnancy #2 and yes I'll eventually get to posting an update on me.. I'm up for name suggestions while I'm at it. I'm officially blog lazy.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
THIS IS REALLY IMPORTANT!!!!
She might kill me for doing this- but even if I am dead, she will benefit from my good nature! As this picture illustrates, Andrea Hunter is passing through a monumental stage in her life...
I know right? We are so proud of her! Now, she isn't sure she knows what she wants to do. She is open for any suggestions. Since all of you know and love said Andrea Hunter, I would like to invite each of you to leave carefully thought-out suggestions for our friend, roommate, and let's be honest, practically our sister! It's the least we can do for her after all she has added to our lives.
***********disclaimer: Andrea, I REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY love you and meant this in the nicest most sincere possible way! But I knew you already knew that!
I know right? We are so proud of her! Now, she isn't sure she knows what she wants to do. She is open for any suggestions. Since all of you know and love said Andrea Hunter, I would like to invite each of you to leave carefully thought-out suggestions for our friend, roommate, and let's be honest, practically our sister! It's the least we can do for her after all she has added to our lives.
***********disclaimer: Andrea, I REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY love you and meant this in the nicest most sincere possible way! But I knew you already knew that!
happy guy fawkes day
Well, our little Guy Fawkes Reunion organized by Lindsay Sorenson was a far cry from the raging bonfires and burning effigies of London, but it was well enjoyed that is sure!
Thanks for making it a great night full of laughter, memories and catching up. It's amazing how so much time can pass and yet it is so easy and natural to be with people you love and who love
you back. People you know, and people who you know (maybe a lil too well, right Lindsay!?!?!)
We missed the rest of you...
Thanks for making it a great night full of laughter, memories and catching up. It's amazing how so much time can pass and yet it is so easy and natural to be with people you love and who love
you back. People you know, and people who you know (maybe a lil too well, right Lindsay!?!?!)
We missed the rest of you...
Friday, October 31, 2008
it's that time again!
Saturday, October 25, 2008
This time three years ago I went to a crummy London play. I asked for my money back at intermission and I got the, "You crazy American" look.
Well, 2006 in comparison to 2005 ended up stinky. Nothing in the United States was cool anymore. Not even the fantastic plumbing. I asked Heather "Stay" one day in a depressed, wanderlustic, desperation how she survived coming back from London. She replied, "I didn't, I had to go again to get over it!"
Summer of 2007 I worked for Anasazi, a primitive wilderness therapy program for teens. Life Changing. The fall of 2007 brought student teaching in US History and ESL. It also brought the realization that I didn't wan't to teach in public schools. I was unsure of what to do as I finished teaching and started the new year. Suddenly, (literally) I decided I was supposed to be a social worker. I found and applied to programs that week. (BYU's deadline was the 15th of January) I got into BYU's social work masters program. It was nothing short of a miracle since I did not have half the pre-reqs, a similar undergrad, or any experience. I feel very blessed.
Spring of 2008 I started working at a domestic violence shelter and I revisted Europe! This time I went to Germany. Bakeries! Chocolate! Architecture! Public Transport! I started the masters program this fall. Then I got this bomb-dig internship. I am going to go to Botswana all next summer 2009 and study the role of fathers for children. Big issues there! I am pretty sure Renata worked a little phone magic for me. BLESS HER. We hope to have a sample size of over 1,000! We think we may be the first to ever do a study like it about Fathers there. Its super exciting. I joined a bowling league with some Social Work Chums. Our team name is. "I can't believe its not gutter."
Nothing much else except that I've been dating this boy for 10 months and we are taking a trip to Chicago next month. Yipee!! London Love.
Friday, October 24, 2008
Hey all, I hope this fall is finding everyone well. It is hard to believe that 3 years has gone by since we all lived together. Well, as many of you know, Jen (who some of you met) and I married the spring following London and I promptly joined her in Houston Texas. But alas, Texas and the Wrathalls were never meant to be --as soon as Jen finished her MPH, we headed for greener pastures. At about that time, I, discontent without a Doctorate, applied for graduate school in Salt Lake City at the University of Utah. So here we are getting a Ph.D in Comparative International Sociology (thanks to Renata for introducing me to sociology while in London).
I teach Social Psychology at the University while I finish up my coursework next semester and then on to my dissertation. Meanwhile, Jen oversees the Utah health data collection at the Utah Dept. of Health. I can't have imagined a more eventful year since we moved here--my mother and grandmother passed away, my dad married my college mentor, and Jen's parents have both put roots here in Salt Lake. In the Spring of this year, Jen and I bought a "Painted Lady" Victorian downtown.
We're also expecting a little girl this coming March--that's all we know--she's a healthy 21 weeks along. It seems every semester brings another big life challenge. I am starting to wonder what else can happen?
I teach Social Psychology at the University while I finish up my coursework next semester and then on to my dissertation. Meanwhile, Jen oversees the Utah health data collection at the Utah Dept. of Health. I can't have imagined a more eventful year since we moved here--my mother and grandmother passed away, my dad married my college mentor, and Jen's parents have both put roots here in Salt Lake. In the Spring of this year, Jen and I bought a "Painted Lady" Victorian downtown.
We're also expecting a little girl this coming March--that's all we know--she's a healthy 21 weeks along. It seems every semester brings another big life challenge. I am starting to wonder what else can happen?
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
deep in the heart of texas
I never ever ever thought I'd be living Texas, but I am, and I love it.
After graduation, Sam sold out corporate-style and joined the giant Dow Chemical, so we moved to Katy, TX just outside Houston. I got a job doing ABA therapy with several small, wily, and cute children with Autism. Eventually though, living in a family ward got us to thinking we should probably have a family, so we decided to have a baby. I started substitute teaching in January to (hopefully) expose myself to a little less on-the-job physical beating. Sam went to China for the middle two weeks of April. Pregnancy, loneliness, and a sinus infection kept me crying for a day and a night straight, but I soon recovered with the help of a few inspired phone calls and the FABULOUS ward we're a part of here. Five days after Sam came home, our baby decided she was sick of being cooped up and decided to enter this world, a month early, and bum rather than head first. One hasty C-section later, we heard the healthy cry of Miss Anna Sophia Cosby.
Anna hung out in the NICU for a week while her lungs took their sweet time getting ready for life outside the cocoon. Since then, she's filled our home with sweet coos, long gazes, chunky barfs, cute giggles, nasty poops, and wide-eyed-wonder at her new little body (usually in that order). We love her a lot and it's hard to imagine life without her.
Sam studies for the GMAT with every spare moment and will someday apply to business school. Will it be for next fall, the fall after that, or the fall after that? It depends on the day, but once the decision is made, we'll let y'all know.
In the mean time, we LOVE reading about all of your lives. I'm a huge blog addict. If you are too, you can check ours out at livingeden.blogspot.com. And if you ever want to see some great national treasures like the Johnson Space Center, or the Beer Can House, we're the perfect place to stay. Happy posting!
Love, the Cosby's
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Abbi's Update
Hello all! It's been so good to hear from you guys. I think you all are such amazing people, and it's exciting to think of how you are all spread out doing good. Thanks Ali for spearheading this!
I'm still in Utah, living in the Salt Lake area. I'm working as a private kindergarten teacher at a KinderCare. I love it! I feel so lucky to be where I am, because I don't have a teaching certificate (I majored in MFHD) and yet I still get to do this. It's been kind of a crazy road that got me here in this job, and I never would have thought I would like it as much as I do. Perhaps someday I'll get my teaching certificate and work in the public school system, but for now I feel very content where I am.
I got married in June of last year to a great guy named Chad. Right now he is working as the Chief Resident at Primary Children's Hospital and we are applying to different fellowships for the upcoming year. Who knows where we'll be in a year, but in the meantime, if you need a place to stay in Salt Lake, please let me know, because we'd love to have you stay with us! Or if you are just in the area and want to hang out, we'd love that too. Here's a couple pictures of us together from a recent trip we took to Alaska:
P.S. Tasha is on a mission in Taipei Taiwan and will return on December 9! Yay!
I'm still in Utah, living in the Salt Lake area. I'm working as a private kindergarten teacher at a KinderCare. I love it! I feel so lucky to be where I am, because I don't have a teaching certificate (I majored in MFHD) and yet I still get to do this. It's been kind of a crazy road that got me here in this job, and I never would have thought I would like it as much as I do. Perhaps someday I'll get my teaching certificate and work in the public school system, but for now I feel very content where I am.
I got married in June of last year to a great guy named Chad. Right now he is working as the Chief Resident at Primary Children's Hospital and we are applying to different fellowships for the upcoming year. Who knows where we'll be in a year, but in the meantime, if you need a place to stay in Salt Lake, please let me know, because we'd love to have you stay with us! Or if you are just in the area and want to hang out, we'd love that too. Here's a couple pictures of us together from a recent trip we took to Alaska:
P.S. Tasha is on a mission in Taipei Taiwan and will return on December 9! Yay!
Friday, September 26, 2008
Courtney Fjeldsted
Yep, that's me Courtney Fjeldsted, the formerly Courtney Simnitt. PS, it's pronounced Fell-Stedd. So, I have been married to Paul for just over a year now. We completed both of our senior years at BYU this past year and graduated in April '08- both with degrees in Biology. About two weeks after graduation, we moved to Los Angeles where Paul is attending the University of Southern California for dental school. We'll be here for the next four years enjoying the sunshine and beautiful beaches. Right now I'm working at a pediatric dental office and really enjoying it. It's a "high end" office and every once in a while low-key celebrities bring their children in. Like, for example, Jan from The Office, Kate Beckinsale, Noah Wyle from ER, and others. While I like my job, I'm looking forward to the day when I can be a stay at home mom- Mary, you're so lucky! :) LA is like nothing I've ever experienced- it's about as different from Provo as anything could be. Sometimes I feel like it has a slight resemblance to London, but London is much classier and LA doesn't have much historical significance. And then there's the traffic... bleh. I don't think we'll put down permanent roots here, but we're truly enjoying it for the time being and keeping busy-- I don't think anyone could possibly ever be bored in LA; there is always something to do.
Thanks to the people that have posted thus far- I'm excited to hear from those who haven't post yet!
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Underground Fun
I'll post an update on the Stay-Cosby family another day. In the mean time, I thought you'd all enjoy this:
Animals on the Underground
Animals on the Underground
Update. Update.
Hi guys! (supposed to sound like one of the cleaning ladies, who always greeted us in the morning when the kitchen was closed with a, "Hi guys!") Grrr... For those of you who I haven't talked to in a very long time, I am now married (see picture above, for proof) to a guy named Mark Bellisario. And guess who set us up?? None other than Heather Palmer Fujikawa. Remember how she dated Tyson during London? Well, Mark and Tyson have been best friends since high school. Luckily Heather got us together a couple of months before Mark graduated and left Provo. Thanks, Heath!
We live in San Francisco (literally) because Mark is going to school at UCSF, so we'll be here for THREE MORE YEARS. Whenever you need a place to stay for free in the city, let me know! We're happy to have visitors and can show you the ropes.
I'm posting this because I fully expect for everyone to post something about their lives. And if you think no one cares, you're veerrrry wrong. Obviously Ali does, and so do I. Post away!
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Taking advantage of a nap...
What a great idea, Ali! Okay, so I think most of you know I married Chase Baldwin in December 2006. He got an internship in Manhattan the following summer, so we lived in Brooklyn for a few months, at which point I became pregnant. Livia was born on April 12, 2008--one week before finals! THAT was a little crazy, let me tell ya! But Chase and I got through those busy weeks and graduated at the same time this past April. Chase got a job as a financial analyst in Mountain View, CA (just south of San Francisco) and we moved out here in June. I'm a stay-at-home mom now and loving it, though I admit I miss school...
Ok, Ok, my turn. I am procrastinating doing homework...so why not?
Well my life is very similar to Ali's though I have now been off the mish for 13 months! Crazy how fast time goes. I loved it so much...you know a lot of learning and growing. I somehow thought that when I came back, life would so easily fall into place, but how wrong I was. It has been an adjustment being home, but I am still learning more and more about myself. I graduate in April! So freaky, I know. I am still a history teaching major and now I am doing an ESL minor. I am student teaching in the winter. I am currently applying to teach in Washington D.C. so we shall see what happens! I must tell you all that I work at the Kennedy Center for International Study Programs (that was the place where we picked up backpacks and ISIC cards). I help people apply for programs and they often ask me where I did my study abroad and I tell them LONDON! They get excited and ask me millions of questions. So I think about London study abroad quite a bit, and every time I think about it, I think of all of the amazing experiences we had together. So I'm not trying to turn all sentimental, but I thank you all for wonderful friendships and wonderful memories.
Just to get things started
Since I want all to participate in the updating, I figured I should leave an example of how this is done. Here goes...
I just got home in May from a mission on Sao Paulo Brasil (the Sister Williams version is in the picture). It was the best time of my life- literally! I learned a lot about myself and what the Lord sees in me. I hope I can always strive to be that person. I am now back in school studying Public Relations and Portuguese. The ultimate plan is to go into International PR... I found out I really love that stuff, so that is comforting! I will do fall and winter semester, then devote next summer to my internship, then finish up next fall. Graduation: December of 2009- so close yet sooooo far away! But I'm grateful for where I'm at and the opportunities I have right now. I am doing PR on campus for the College of Nursing, and also have the weekend passtime of working at the Gap. Oh the fun never ends!
..... now- it's your turn. What have you been up to?
I just got home in May from a mission on Sao Paulo Brasil (the Sister Williams version is in the picture). It was the best time of my life- literally! I learned a lot about myself and what the Lord sees in me. I hope I can always strive to be that person. I am now back in school studying Public Relations and Portuguese. The ultimate plan is to go into International PR... I found out I really love that stuff, so that is comforting! I will do fall and winter semester, then devote next summer to my internship, then finish up next fall. Graduation: December of 2009- so close yet sooooo far away! But I'm grateful for where I'm at and the opportunities I have right now. I am doing PR on campus for the College of Nursing, and also have the weekend passtime of working at the Gap. Oh the fun never ends!
..... now- it's your turn. What have you been up to?
Monday, September 22, 2008
Welcome London Friends
Hey all you london-ers
Well, I decided that I didn't want to lose contact with all of you, and I am certainly not up to the task of planning a full-fledged reunion... especially considering people are EVERYWHERE! So, in true new media fashion I started a blog. Now the purpose of this blog is to keep everyone updated on everyone else's whereabouts and happenings. Keep in mind that this blog will only be as effective as we make it. I would love for everyone to become a contributor/author, so just leave a comment with your email address and I will add you. Also, I know a lot of you already have blogs (myself included) so I will put links to those on this one as well. But PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE keep updates coming. I love you all too much to miss out on the good in your life!
I look forward to hearing from you all!
Well, I decided that I didn't want to lose contact with all of you, and I am certainly not up to the task of planning a full-fledged reunion... especially considering people are EVERYWHERE! So, in true new media fashion I started a blog. Now the purpose of this blog is to keep everyone updated on everyone else's whereabouts and happenings. Keep in mind that this blog will only be as effective as we make it. I would love for everyone to become a contributor/author, so just leave a comment with your email address and I will add you. Also, I know a lot of you already have blogs (myself included) so I will put links to those on this one as well. But PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE keep updates coming. I love you all too much to miss out on the good in your life!
I look forward to hearing from you all!
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