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Saturday, November 20, 2010

Graduation. . . .moving on

Bryan is all graduated! It was a pretty fun graduation as far as graduations go. . .short and sweet. Lots of motorcycle 'people' and lots of friends and family :)

 Bryan Graduated with 11 Student of the Course awards, Certified with his PHD's in Harley Davidson Late Model,Certified Harley Davidson Early Model, Certified BMW, Certified in Yamaha and was Top Tech Yamaha.  He had Excellent attendance and a GPA of 3.95 
He was one of the few graduates who had a job before he graduated!

We got the apartment all cleaned up and moved out. I am 100% positive they will however find 'some' reason to keep my deposit, oh well. . . I left that place super clean. They could move someone in there today!! But it's their job to try to find reasons to keep as much of your deposit as possible. ugh.

Today I am headed to Idaho till next weekend. . . I am really praying the weather there is good while I am home. I know it will be cold, just would love it if it stayed dry :)

It won't be long now before we are getting all settled in Oklahoma! Just about 10 days is all.

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5 comments:

Pam said...

Congrats To Brian and you!! I know it's exciting and scary, but you will both do just fine. If the Lord brings you to it, He will bring you through it. Just pray and breathe!

Sherri said...

Congratulations to both of you. I am jealous you get to spend Thanksgiving in Idaho--wish it were me. I do get to go to Rexburg on the 18th of December to see my son graduate from BYU-I! It seems like yesterday that I was the student there.

Change can be hard even when that change is good. Hang in there 8-)

Denise Fahr said...

Wow! Look how far you guys have gotten since Dec. 2007!
They say change is a good thing. I hope that is so with you and Bryan. When I feel stressed I always go back and read my blog entries from Jim's transplant. It puts things into prospective. Please know that I am not saying that how you feel now is not valid. Best of luck to both of you! Oh, take a DEEP BREATH too! ;)

Cammi said...

Congratulations to Bryan (and to you for supporting him)! Good luck with the move - I hope all of the changes will turn out to be a great experience for both of you!

Jamie said...

On a side note *Our apartment sent us back our $150 deposit!! I was shocked, but very very happy!

Where to start to learn about my transplant!

Thank You for taking the time to read my blog. I am hoping that through this blog and my experiences that I can bring hope, faith and strength to all that may be living with Cystic Fibrosis, CF with Cepacia and Lung Transplant recipients. Information and blog entrees start Nov. 07. My Double Lung Transplant was on Dec. 10th 2007. Please feel free to read about my experience and ask me any questions! My email address is jamiebug77@gmail.com

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