Monday, October 5, 2009

So glad I married him!

Do you ever look back on your life and have regrets? One thing that I never regret is having married Jason. He is wonderful. I've had the stomach flu over the weekend and he took care of me and the boys too. We think alike. I don't know if it's a "time being married" thing or just us but often I will pick up the phone to call him and it rings in my hand and he's there.

He's working so hard to keep our family solvent while Hyrum is getting the treatment he needs. I'm so proud of him. While he is teaching two classes at LDS business college at night, he prepares for taking additional sections of the CPA exam in November. He also teaches an adult education class at the local high school. He's doing so well at his full time IRS job too. He's been selected to write next year's continuing education materials for the IRS agents in the western region. (he wouldn't like me telling that so pretend that you don't know, he never reads the blog anyway) He runs full speed all week long and then on the week-ends runs right into the train wreck that is our home life. His regret is that he can't spend more time with us and he vows that he will never again teach so many classes in one semester. He's a good man who still finds time to study the scriptures and pray. I married someone up to the challenge of life and I'm ever grateful that I did.

4 comments:

Reba said...

Well said. I'm so glad to know you both!!

Clarissa Grover said...

So glad you love Jason that much, Wendy. I happened upon my Jason box when we were unpacking our stuff after moving back to Ohio, and I just smile and sigh at the crazy, good, inspiring person he is. I love him, too, and I'm a long-lost cousin (at least it seems that way now that everyone is so "grown up"). =)

Mel said...

Wow. You do have a good man!

aunt dyanne said...

he made a pretty darn good choice himself...you are both very lucky and blessed... deservedly so.