Sunday, October 17, 2010

An update and a secret message...

Pay attention folks - there is a secret message in this post...

Anyway, it's been a long time since I posted on the blog. I thought I'd update everyone on things.

We've been living here in Elk Ridge now for about 2 full months. Here is an update on everything (hang on, it's going to be a little long).

Church
Amy and I got callings as primary teachers. We're teaching the 8 year olds (Valiant 8). We have 6 kids in our class (5 of which actually come to class regularly). It's pretty easy cause the kids are really good and they can read - much different than when we taught sunbeams. Anyway, it should be a pretty good calling. It's always fun to frame the gospel in a context that an 8 year old can understand. Odd how we also then tend to get it more sometimes as well...

Amy has already been assigned and fulfilling a visiting teaching assignment. I have yet to hear anything about home teaching and I don't think we have home teachers yet either - but I'm sure it will happen soon (maybe?).

Today we were asked to speak on Sunday - subject of "enduring to the end". I am an odd one and love to speak (I don't get to speak very often, though). I am excited to both study and share what I can about this subject. Amy won't be speaking though - due to sickness.


Health
We've been blessed to have pretty good health. Grace does have eczema, but it's not too bad and we've been able to keep it under control pretty well. Henry is the healthiest of us all and seldom gets sick. Ella gets small colds once in a while, but nothing else too major. We all got flu shots for free through my work and we hope to escape the flu this winter all together, although it won't matter much for Amy, as she's getting in all her quota (ok, much more than that) of throwing up right now.

In January I really scared myself by standing on the scale. I was a few pounds (like 2) from 300 pounds. Scary. So I began working on losing weight. I began just cutting calories and doing some exercise, but after 20 pounds down, I gained 10 of it back by April. So I decided I had to get drastic. We were recommended by one of our doctors to go to a guy named Dan Wilcox, at Total Health and Fitness. I met with him once, discussed the program he runs, and decided to go for it. We paid for a 24 week program up front and I began full force. It's been a great program and although hard at times, I keep plugging away at the pounds and getting in shape. I meet once a week with Dan and he weighs me, measures my body fat, measures my body, and helps me design a workout program and meal plan for the next week. Then I go and do it. Dan has been great to work with! I am down about 55 pounds total and have cut my body fat % by almost 15%. My goal is to lose about 30 more pounds and 12 more % body fat by January. Then, I will attack my fitness, flexibility, and shape with vigor. I want to ride the Lotoja this next Fall (a very long bike ride from Logan to Jackson Hole). Anyway, it's been great to lose all the pounds. My clothes don't fit me very well and one of my belts is now at it's last hole, but I love how I feel and look forward to finishing my goal. A total of about 80 pounds this year will be good - gosh I have a lot more work to do...

Home Life
Living here in Elk Ridge is an adventure. Living with family is always interesting. It's been good, however. The living space is pretty good and it's hard to be a more beautiful place. The kids certainly like the additional space to run around both inside and outside. We still have some projects to do: replace outlets, put in a few light fixtures, put up curtains, and other items - not to mention that we still have some boxes to unpack and organize.

We've been really happy with the flooring and paint that we did before moving in. It's nice and comfortable. Winter will be a challenge with the drive I have (35 minutes to work and nearly an hour coming back in traffic).

Kids
The kids are doing great. Henry just turned 5, Ella turned 3 in June, and grace just had her 1st birthday. Henry is enrolled in Karate and really seems to enjoy it. Ella continues to be the funny, party-girl that she's always been and says lots of funny things everyday. Her and Henry spend a lot of time playing together. Grace is still light as a feather - even though she loves to eat just about everything we give her. Since we moved here she has had a pretty difficult time sleeping, however, which is hard (mostly on Amy). Grace is crawling (mostly army style) fast and now can stand up while holding onto the couch or something else solid. She is still has big, bright eyes and is always smiling.

Work
I've been at AtTask for 3 1/2 years now and not sure when that will end. It's a good job, although it is full of drama sometimes. I've had something like 10 boss changes in 3 1/2 years with 8 of those in the past 2 1/2 years. Yeah, it's a little crazy sometimes - trying to re-adapt myself to a new boss with all new ideas and ways of doing things. I just keep working hard and surviving. One of these days either AtTask or I will decide it's been long enough and I'll be on to new things, but I'm really not sure when that will be. I continue to work on ideas of my own as well and one day I'll actually take a chance on one of them.

Well, I think that's about it. I hope all of you reading this are doing well. Feel free to drop by anytime. Oh, and yeah, in case you're wondering...early June.

Adam.

18 comments:

chelsey said...

Sounds like congrats may be in order?? Hope all gets better soon on that front! :)

You still need to post some pics of the basement so we can see all the great updates you've done. I hear it looks fabulous. Thanks for posting. I'm glad everything seems to be going well.

BTW, Elder Uchtdorf gave a great talk on Enduring to the End a few years ago. I've had to speak on this same subject and used the example of when Grandma Teichert took me aside once (after her divorce) and told me to read the scripture about enduring to the end "well". She really clung to that after the turmoil of her last few years. There's certainly a difference. Anyone can simply endure...but not all of us do it well. Have fun with your talks!

Brooke said...

Wow! Congrats! I hope you all make it June. Amy and Adam that is. I hope this one isn't as bad as the rest, but it already sounds like it is. Fun changes!

Jenny said...

Hooray for babies! You should check out our blog tooo.....(hint hint)

Tams Family said...

Congrats on #4! Glad everything is going well in your new place. And I hope Amy starts feeling better soon.

The Morgans said...

Yeah!!! Congrats- I just wish you still lived a few doors down so we could help out. Feel free to drop the kids of here on your way to work if Amy needs a "day off".

Lokodi said...

Congratulations!! I'm so happy for you guys. When is she due? I hope she's not too sick.

Lindsey

Katie said...

Congrats!

Jess and Jen said...

Congratulations! How exciting! Amy, you told me awhile ago that you were predicting a baby boom for the family and you were right! I'm sorry you're sick...I'll be calling you soon! -Jen

Mike and Adrianne said...

I'm sorry you are sick Amy. I know how much you worked to make sure you wouldn't this time around. I really am sorry. But, I'm happy for you to have another baby.

Jess and Jen said...

Not so "secret" there, Adam boy. Even I could figure that one out.

Tana just had one; we're having one in 6 weeks; then Adrianne; then you guys. Congrats! -Jess

Jason said...

Yeah, that one was easy. Congratulations! I hope all goes well.

Dave and Tana said...

Congratulations! Hope you start feeling better soon Amy.

Double congrats to Adam for the weight loss as well!!!

Oh.. and i really liked the update. So good to hear how everybody is doing in your family.

Nancy said...

Hooray for babies! This is very exciting! Lance and I need to hop on this family baby train soon. Glad to hear you're all doing well and congrats on getting fit Adam!

joeandcarole said...

Nice posting Adam...very efficiently and effectively catching us up on your life (Clark family lives). We're so sorry Amy that your sickness caught up with you in full bloom. I had really hoped that this one would be easier on you. We're so glad that you and the children can come home for awhile. You can snuggle in your old little bed, and we can 'play' with the grandchildren. Hope you all can survive the trip down here!
Love you all...

The Duke said...

It's been difficult to see how very sick Amy is. It was hard to see it with Jen as well. I wish I didn't have to go to work so I could take over and let her sleep off the next couple of months. I don't know how she will make it to California, but perhaps getting out of the basement, into sunlight, and having some excitement about something will get her there. She really is sick. Her kids are incredibly good. I hope some members from our ward will step up and take the kids for a couple of hours a day. That would help Amy a lot.
I have a greater appreciation for the sacrifices you mothers make to bring children to this world. I hope this doesn't last too long for her and that she will begin to keep some food down.

LanceandNance said...

Congrats on the new baby! You guys are on a roll!

Michelle said...

Congratulations Adam on your incredible weight loss. Wow, I'm super impressed.

Congratulations both of you on Baby#4! I hope Amy that your sickness will be very short term and will go away super quick.

I would love to be on that baby train, but I'm sure we are done.

Best of luck with your job Adam, having that many bosses would be hard.

Sandy said...

WOO HOO, guys! Congrats! We're preggo together this time...sorry about the sickness, though - big BOO on that one!