The kids and I moved to Mississippi earlier than we had originally planned. Transferring the kids to another school this close to the end of the school year was a tough decision for David and I but so far the kids are adjusting well and have been pleasantly surprised with their new surroundings. So far, they’ve found that the biggest difference between Utah and Mississippi (amongst others) has been the heat and humidity. Alex finds it hard to understand why you still have to turn on the A/C when the top on the convertible is down. The kids love their new schools, the neighborhood and even our new church. The church has a great youth program that keeps them actively involved. Fortunately, I was able to
Of all of us, David has had to make the most adjustments. Going from single guy to family man almost overnight isn’t easy for anyone but he’s really stepped up to the plate and has been a great father figure and role model for my children. The kids really look up to him and love and respect him. More importantly, they appreciate the way he loves and respects their mother. I’ve said this time and time again, but letting your kids witness and be part of a loving, respectful relationship is probably one of the most valuable lessons in life you can teach them.
What’s next? Well, once school is out the kids will be going to youth camps and traveling back to Utah to spend the rest of the summer with their father. Alex is planning on getting her driving permit—mercy—and our Egypt trip that was postponed at the last minute will hopefully become a reality shortly. I go back to work in June and David and I are working toward a wedding this fall. A lot is on the horizon, so check in often for an update.
Our family has truly been blessed this year. Thank you to everybody that has helped us along the way. We will always be grateful for your love and support!
With love—
The Mallery Family
What’s next? Well, once school is out the kids will be going to youth camps and traveling back to Utah to spend the rest of the summer with their father. Alex is planning on getting her driving permit—mercy—and our Egypt trip that was postponed at the last minute will hopefully become a reality shortly. I go back to work in June and David and I are working toward a wedding this fall. A lot is on the horizon, so check in often for an update.
Our family has truly been blessed this year. Thank you to everybody that has helped us along the way. We will always be grateful for your love and support!
With love—
The Mallery Family