Dearest Familia,
Life continues as normal (mostly) for us here in Provo, UT, 84601 United States of America, Planet Earth, system: Milky Way. We both did spring classes and Amy’s ended a couple weeks ago since she was teaching in a Portuguese immersion school and school has already ended. Nathan is taking a physics and biology class along with doing research. Finals are this week, which he is dreading, but excited to be done with classes and get a break from college for a couple months. His research deals with Nuclear Engineering and specifically a reactor that runs on molten salt fuel and coolant. He may continue to work for this professor if he can get paid during the summer so that he doesn’t get too bored.
We got season passes to the local waterpark in Provo (Seven Peaks) and have already gone once. Other than that, our summer plans are basically visiting with family and we hope to go camping and hiking. We have been tending our garden, which took a hit several weeks ago from a bad hailstorm. Luckily, most of it has recovered just fine and we replanted what didn’t. We planted tomatoes, cucumbers, zucchini, squash, pumpkin, beans, peas, carrots, kohlrabi, green peppers and beets. We have also started a compost pile in the backyard and are hoping that it will give us some good compost to use in the garden next year. We are trying to get in better shape. Nathan likes to run, but Amy is not a runner… so Amy rides a bike alongside Nathan as he runs. He has a route that he runs that is about 2 miles.
Amy will be busy in her free time this summer as she sets up her classroom at Larsen Elementary in preparation for her internship in the 4th grade starting August 19th. She has 3 other 4th grade teachers on her team at the school who she has already gotten to know quite well from her practicum last semester. They have been helpful for Amy and she is excited to work with them. We have bought about 500 books for Amy’s school library, and they were filling our office for quite some time, but we finally got to take them to her classroom once she got her classroom keys.
Amy is still a beehives advisor and Nathan a teachers quorum advisor. Last week was a combined activity that Amy was in charge of planning, and we did water balloon games. It had been hot and sunny all week, but of course after all 300 balloons had been filled, a storm moved in and it got cool and rainy right before the activity. Luckily it didn’t rain too hard and everyone still had a fun time. It seems like we have a 3rd secret calling in the ward as date-night babysitters. I guess word has gotten around that Amy is great with kids and we now have a frequent list of families that ask us to babysit for them.
We decided to volunteer as New Student Orientation Group Leaders for the incoming summer class students at BYU. We went to training on Friday and it seems like it will be pretty fun. It is pretty much just a mini EFY for the freshman for two days, next Friday and Saturday. Honestly, we’re just in it for the free food, t-shirts and gift cards, but we get to be leaders together so it will be fun anyways. It will just be like babysitting 30 freshman for two days. There is another girl matched with us as a group leader, and she probably wishes that she was paired with some cute single guy and not some lame married couple.
Amy’s parents will be here in a couple weeks (right before Mom and Dad come to Utah) and will stay with us one night. Jenny recently got her PhD, just in time to retire. They also finally got their mission call to serve in the Bogota, Colombia temple for 6 months. They were initially denied because of Larry’s seafood allergy, but they persuaded them to let them go as long as they bring 20 epi-pens with them. Josh is halfway done with his mission, and we’re excited for him to come to BYU when he gets back. It will be just like when Nathan got home from his mission and already had family at BYU. He probably won’t want to live near us, but that’s fine, he is allowed to have a social life and meet girls.
Well, that’s about it from us. We should hopefully have some cooler pictures of our summer adventures for our next e-mail.
Love,
Nathan and Amy
PICTURES:
1 – Us with Jenny at her graduation.
2 – Us in the student athlete building on campus. James (basement tenant that plays on BYU football) took the young men on a tour.
3 – Amy on her bike before we went running.
4 – At the waterpark.
5 – Our chocolate addiction continues. We tried making these weird frappe things, they weren’t that great… (also, no coffee involved).
6 – yes, more chocolate. If there is fruit underneath the chocolate then it doesn’t count as dessert.
7 – Amy showing off her new school.
8 – Amy’s classroom!




