Probably some of the most exciting news is that Jason passed his first actuarial exam a couple of weeks ago. This was a huge deal for us. He has spent the last 18 months taking classes to prepare him for this test. It is such a difficult test that many math and statistics majors don't pass it the first time they take it. Jason had been taking many practice exams and he kept coming in right at on the passing line. We knew it could easily go either way, but Jason put in the necessary time to prepare and we had a lot of people praying for us. It was a 3 hr. test and he found out if he passed right after he finished. The last hour before he called me seemed very long!! We were both so relieved and happy and grateful that he passed so that he could focus on preparing for the next exam. What a huge blessing! He is know qualified to potentially accept an internship in Denver. He's competing with two other boys from his BYU class. Only one of the two boys passed, so Jason has a 50/50 chance of getting the internship. If he doesn't get this internship, we know something else will work out, so we aren't too concerned about it.
Other exciting news this month is that Jason's sister Chelsey married Mike Bogenrief. All of Jason's family flew or drove down for the occasion. We had a very nice wedding dinner the night before at a Stake Center in Sandy and had a chance to meet all of Mike's family. Saturday was the big day. They got married in the evening and Chelsey looked beautiful in her dress. They had a nice reception in Draper complete with an ice swan, chocolate fountain, and a dance party. The Burninghams love to dance, and everyone joined in. It was a very fun evening.
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| Unfortunately this was one of the only pictures at the wedding that turned out. Hopefully I can share some pictures from the photographer soon. |
Jason and I also spent time with Jason's family on Sunday and Monday. We hung out in Provo on Sunday to talk and play games. Monday Jason went sledding before he went with Steve to pick up and deliver a mattress set to Chelsey and Mike as a wedding gift. While they were driving down the freeway, the box springs flew out of the trailor and was smashed as it hit the freeway. Fortunately no one was hurt, but after another mishap they were able to return it to Costco and exchange it for a new one, before tying the mattresses down and delivering them safely to Chels and Mike. It sounds like it was quite the adventure!
Later that afternoon we went to The Village, a BYU singles' complex that Jeff's company owns. We were able to have our own private pool party for a couple of hours and then eat at the Awful Waffle where they have the most delicious pizza, fries, belgium waffles, and crepes. Afterward's we went back to Jeff's house for a great FHE.
This month has also been busy with church activities. I was in charge of New Beginnings and that has been very time consuming. Fortunately I had a lot of help from the Presidency, beehive advisors, and the girls so that we pulled off a lovely night for the girls and their parents. We themed it around "hearts knit in love" and had fun invitations and programs that went along with the theme. The girls put on 8 shorts skits, one for each value, and the Bishop gave some really thoughtful comments at the end. We ate some yummy heart-shaped sugar cookies for our dessert. I'm so glad the activity turned out well!
And of course we can't forget my birthday. :) In spite of a sore throat, it still turned out to be a good day. Jason and I celebrated at Los Hermanos for dinner. It was delicious!! Los Hermanos is my favorite Mexican restaurant. I always order the green burrito with shredded pork, refried beans, and rice; their salsa is so tasty; and they give you fried ice cream on your birthday. So fun! Jason's mom and my friend Sara came over to visit that evening. I got plenty of cards, emails, texts, and phone calls wishing me a happy birthday. I'm grateful for so many kind friends and family members.











































