So, I realized it's been a while since we've posted about what we're up to in normal, day-to-day life. I've been making a little money working for my grandparents. I haven't ever put anything up on our blog about this, so for all of you who I haven't told, a little over a year ago my grandpa Palmer had a massive stroke that has left him handicapped. He was left unable to move the right side of his body and had a hard time talking and making sense. He's made so much progress since then. He walks with a special cane, can lift his right hand almost up to shoulder height, and is progressing well with his speech abilities. So, I've been working with my grandpa doing his physical therapy and speech therapy. Most of the time we do really well, but sometimes he gets really tired. And not usually with physical therapy. It's speech therapy that gets him. It's kind of interesting to me to hear what he is saying, the "mistakes" he is making, and for me to try and figure out how is brain is working, why the mistake he is saying seems correct to his mind. I got to study the brain in a lot of my classes at BYU, especially cognitive development. So, I find it very interesting to see how his brain is re-wiring itself after his stroke. My grandpa does say some rather ridiculous and funny things during speech therapy. For example, yesterday I was asking my grandpa to make a sentence with the word "remember" in it. His answer, "I remember when you were thinner." Thanks Grandpa. Another day I was asking what the opposite of boys was. He said, "The opposite of boys are buzzards." At least it was a full sentence.
I've also been working for my mom doing lots of left over projects from the addition to the house last year. I've been painting, caulking, organizing, polishing, washing, you name it. I'm so grateful to have had something to do while I was looking for a full time job and it's been nice to see my mom more often.
To fill up the rest of my time, I've been reading like crazy. Nine books since the beginning of the year. That also doesn't include listening to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows or The Fellowship of the Ring with Brad. Mostly I've been reading Agatha Christie books. I'm getting a little tired of mysteries so if anyone has a good book to recommend I'd love your suggestions.
While I've had oodles of time, Brad has had the complete opposite. Brad's got another tough semester, plus a DAT prep course, and the Men's Chorus has performances every week from now to the end of semester. This weekend the Men's Chorus is going on tour to St. George. They are singing as part of Dixie College's celebrity concert series.
Brad also figured out when he is taking the DAT. It's going to be June 11. He's studying a lot for it right now with his DAT prep course, but he'll be doing a lot more once school gets out in April. But not until after he goes to Nicaragua. Yes, you read that right. Brad's going to Nicaragua from April 23 to May 2. He's going to be gone for his birthday, but it's for a good cause. He's going to Nicaragua with a group called Smiles. It's a group of dentist who are going down to do pre-missionary dental work so people can go on missions. Brad got an email this week that said they have 500 people on the waiting list to get their teeth done so they can go on missions. It should be a really good experience for Brad.
Life is good though. Brad's busy, I try and find things to keep me busy, but it's nice to have Friday nights and Sundays together. I guess I'll be getting busy starting Monday!