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news [2010/05/05 19:21] 76.119.44.14news [2014/06/30 11:36] – [June 2004 News] rnp
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 Here are various updates from our life. Here are various updates from our life.
  
 +====June 2014====
 +There have been three big changes in June. First, [[caleb|Caleb]] is no longer with our family, and we are not pursuing adoption with him. Second, Jerusha applied for a was hired at Framingham State University (in Massachusetts). It looks like we are Massachusetts people for the foreseeable future. Finally, we decided as a family to change our last name to [[name_change|Nelson-Peterman]], a change that is not official (legal) yet, but is ongoing.
  
- +In other news, Claire is done with grade 3, and we are all going to miss her teacher Mrs. Santos. For the summer she will be going to summer day camp some weeks, hanging out with friends, spending time with Jeri and traveling West to visit family. In July we will be traveling to Arizona and Utah for family visits, and we are looking forward to time with people we love. 
 +====May 2014==== 
 +The gaps between updates keep getting bigger. Since April 2010 we have added a foster child (Caleb) to our family, Jeri and Randy are still at their same jobs, and Claire is now in the third grade. More updates will come later - part of my problem is that I try and push out big updates with lots of details, but that usually means I don't post anything.
  
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 We're planning to be in Arizona and Utah in July, so if anyone still reads this (doubtful, as we've been horrible about updating; blame Facebook) and would like to meet up, let us know. We're planning to be in Arizona and Utah in July, so if anyone still reads this (doubtful, as we've been horrible about updating; blame Facebook) and would like to meet up, let us know.
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 +I would like to know how facebook is to blame as you are never there either!  We love you tons here in Utah and miss you terribly  Hope life is going great!  Your loving Sister J
  
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 Randy is enjoying his job as an outside salesman for BISCO Irrigation, selling Rain Bird irrigation equipment to golf courses. He gets to work from home and drive 2,000-3,000 miles a month. In addition to his job, he is learning to golf (necessary job skill) and continuing on his path to getting his Private Pilots license. Randy is enjoying his job as an outside salesman for BISCO Irrigation, selling Rain Bird irrigation equipment to golf courses. He gets to work from home and drive 2,000-3,000 miles a month. In addition to his job, he is learning to golf (necessary job skill) and continuing on his path to getting his Private Pilots license.
  
-Our apartment is in Lowell, Massachusetts, famous for being one of the first places women could work outside of the home and as the birthplace of Jack Kerouac and James Whistler. We live in a converted mill building with high ceilings, a pool, and someone else taking care of the landscape. I do miss my garden, but not mowing the lawn. If you want to see pictures, [[http://www.rpeterman.com/photos|click here]]+Our apartment is in Lowell, Massachusetts, famous for being one of the first places women could work outside of the home and as the birthplace of Jack Kerouac and James Whistler. We live in a converted mill building with high ceilings, a pool, and someone else taking care of the landscape. I do miss my garden, but not mowing the lawn.
  
 We recently took advantage of our East Coast location and spent Memorial Day in New York City. We did the tourist thing, visiting Times Square, the Empire State Building, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Rockefeller Center, Brooklyn Bridge, Central Park and as many pizza joints as we could. Our hotel was across from Madison Square Gardens, and really close to many of the attractions. We recently took advantage of our East Coast location and spent Memorial Day in New York City. We did the tourist thing, visiting Times Square, the Empire State Building, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Rockefeller Center, Brooklyn Bridge, Central Park and as many pizza joints as we could. Our hotel was across from Madison Square Gardens, and really close to many of the attractions.
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