"As we grow older together, As we continue to change with age, There is one thing that will never change. . . I will always keep falling in love with you" ~KC

Monday, May 5, 2008

~Sophmore Year~



I can't believe it!... Josh is now a Sophomore!!! WoW!... time is flying by so fast!
Yeah, I can remember thinking it was going to be the greatest thing to be a sophomore in High School. Well, I'll just say that SUU provided me with school, friends and fun!... which made it my momentous sophomore year in life!
Today is Josh's 1st day of periodontal class with his witch of a professor. It's gonna be a long day for him! I could tell this morning that he wasn't looking forward to what was in store for him. I'm sure he'll grab her attention and she'll love him just like the rest of them have. He just worries so much! He's not only told me, but I've heard from other dental wives that their second year is one of the hardest.... most time consuming! I worry about him, as far as taking care of himself and taking a break to eat or to relax his mind for a few minutes! I have no doubt that he can and will do a wonderful job with his knowledge and bookwork!
But, he tends to not feed his brain!
This first year was a tough lil' bugger for him!... Not only was he a "bachelor" for 3 months, he also endured taking care of our brat cat and had an appendectomy in his second month of school. After surgery he insisted on going to school!.... the NEXT DAY! He learned very quickly the standards and approaches he needed to take and accomplish for certain professors. After trial and error he learned how to present himself near to perfection! In fact, he did so well with his "finals" presentation that the 3 Doctors evaluating him insisted on keeping his format and data to help other students learn from his information. I am SO PROUD of him!!! He has worked so hard and is still persistant and determined to always do his Best!!! Love you babe! :)

Thought of the day:
"Success: To laugh often and much, to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children, to earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends, to appreciate beauty, to find the best in others, to leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, or a redeemed social condition; to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded!"~RWE

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

He will do a wonderful job, just like he did in his Freshman year. He's a great student!! You both have our love and support. We think about you both continually and look forward to seeing you before too long. Have a great day and good luck at your new job. Hugs and Kisses :)
Love, MOM and DAD

Anonymous said...

Good Luck Josh!!!

Lobdell family said...

THat is terrific. If he has room in his brain, he can finish up my homework. Good luck this semester Josh!!