Thursday, February 5, 2009

I am Alive

I just got home from the temple and I figured I would take a little time to fill you in on life here in Provo. We are having stake conference this weekend and the stake president asked us to go to the temple this week to prepare for this weekend. It is always so nice to go to the temple and to be able to forget everything that is going on and just be able to relax in his presence of peace. I think I am going to have to make this a weekly habit for the next few weeks so I do not go insane with all of the stuff I have to do for school and preparation for my internship.


Besides being swamped with hours of homework I have managed to enjoy a couple of evenings and had some fun doing it.

Here are a couple pictures from a black and white party My friend had. It was a night of elegant h'ordeorves, jazz standards,and mingling. (I thought this photo was a good representation of our ward ratio. (3 to 1)


This was a picture with every girl we could find at the party!


This week for FHE one of our sisters, who is a ceramist, brought clay and let us have a sculpting compition. With insperation from my dads klondike, and the summer cruise plans I created this peace called Alaskan Paradise

As far as dating goes, since I know you are all waiting for that part. I am still on the market. I went to Mary Ann's symphony and listed to a steering renditions of Beethoven's 5th. Other then that I have decided that Brigham City girls are.... I actually don't know. I have not given up yet. For our next activity she said she wanted to have a sushi party. I just wish Boise was 5 hours closer. It would make it that much easier.

It is about time for bed so I will have to fill you in on the rest later.

This is soooo much better!!!!

Where to go guys! That's how we blog!!! Ok...Keith and Rob and fam...Charlie & Chelsea...Derek...Grandma & Grandpa (we know you know how to do this now) Lets hear what you've got to say. This is a great way to keep in touch. I love hearing what my nieces and nephews (and their darling kids) are up to. Thanks again Bryan for making us computer (blog) knowledgeable. You're awesome!
K

Job Hunt

I wish I had better news to tell everyone. I did not get the job at the BYU Barbershop and Salon :( I won't lie, I am pretty bummed out! I suppose the worst part is that I turned down some interviews becuase I was investing so much time with the BYU salon, and now, the other salons have filled their positions too. Not to worry though, something will come up soon I hope! I am still cutting and styling out of my apartment and school keeps me busy enough! Things really are going well and I can't wait to go to San Fran a week from today to visit my best friend over the long weekend! I love you all! Thanks Emmalynn for the note :) Keith and Brant, keep up the good work! Let me know if you have anymore games this way! Kenzie-How is school going? I will keep you all posted if things change with the job situation!

Love,
Josalyn
Emmalynn wanted to write her Aunts & Uncles a letter on the blog.

Aunts & Uncles,

I love all of you! I hope to see you all soon.
Bryan & Michele, How is your sister Laurie doing? I am praying for her.
Keith & Robin, How is your basketball team doing? I hope to come down and watch them play. Let me know when they have a home game and I will try to talk my parents into coming down.
Karen & Shawn, How is the candle business going? Did you sell any purses yet? You will have to show me the purses when I come down.

Love
EMMALYNN
Emmalynn thought it would be neat to write a letter to her cousins on our family blog!

Cousins!
I love you all! I am hoping to see some of you in the near future!. I hope that school, work, and basketball is going well for all or you! I really like going to preschool. I love playing princess games and puzzles. I love to read books. Right now I have a cough but I am doing okay. I love having grandma & grandpa watch me and Daniel while my mom has meetings. I keep you in my prayers!.

Love,
EMMALYNN

Hey Family....

I'm so excited to look on this everyday when I check my quilted bear numbers and most the time it's just a post from 5 days ago.....lets get this thing going!!!! First of all....Bryan, this is Chase and Steph's email address so you can add them onto the blog. scjorgen12@hotmail.com She was really excited and thinking we are a pritty "hip" for having our own family blog spot.
Keith....I heard Brant played out of his head last night. What a fun win. I think this little team may just surprise us all. Can't wait till tomorrow night to watch them again.
Laree....I owe you a phone call. I was crazy busy yesterday with a home enrichment night (that was sooooo fun by the way) and didn't get home till way after 10. Keep seeing those deer in the back yard. We're going to just concentrate on seeing them there instead of seeing them close up with our car. It should be repaired by Friday.")
Mom and Dad....Chase got your watch done. Call him with your cc # and then he can get it to me and I'll have it here for you next time you are up.
Josalyn....what's up with the job hunt? Hope things are going well and you're styling in no time.
To the rest of you.....we think of you often and wish you would write more so we know what's going on in your lives.
Last but not least....Michele....I'm so glad Laurie is responding to treatment. We pray for her every day and hope for the miracle of time.
Love you all so much.....now lets get blogging!!!!
XOXOX
The Jorgs

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Update on Laurie

Here is an update from Gary from today. Things are looking good. What a testimony of faith and hope. Thanks for fasting on her behalf and keeping her in your prayers. Her headaches are gone and she is holding things down. Little miracles are occuring each day.

Keep sharing your stories and experiences. Karen, do you have Chase and Stephanie's e-mail so I can invite them to the blog? What about MacKenzie or Kayden.

Keith and Robyn, we can add Brant and Kyler too if they have their own e-mail addresses.

Love you all!

Bryan


Your fasting and prayers had a huge effect!
We were up and going early yesterday so that Laurie could get her blood drawn, see the oncologist at 9am and get her radiation treatment at 1030am. As the day unfolded it became very obvious that the faith and prayers of so many were being answered upon Laurie in great degree.As we parked to go into the hospital, and we were parked in the boonies, Laurie did not want to be dropped off or have a wheel chair. She wanted to walk in and walk in she did. She got her labs drawn and we even had a few minutes to have a yummy breakfast in the dining facility before Laurie’s oncology appointment. She ate well and felt well. Our meeting with Laurie’s oncologist went very well. The plan was laid out and there was plenty of time for questions. Laurie will start on her chemotherapy on Thursday, which will consist of a pill twice a day and a bone strengthening infusion every three weeks. She will have two weeks on the meds and one week off. She will meet with the oncologist at the end of the third week to get her labs done and to check to be sure that she is ready for the next round. Although this medicine does have side effects, they are much milder than many other breast cancer chemotherapy regimens. Even the amount of bone marrow suppression is less. Laurie’s doctor was fine with the idea of taking a short break in May to allow her to be strong for Nathaniel’s graduation and wedding. She will be on this medicine for as long as it continues to work. We will begin tapering her steroid medicine tomorrow.Next we were off to Laurie’s 9th radiation treatment. She hopped right up on the table, got her radiation and was ready to go again. She walked right out of the hospital and to the car without a problem. When we got home we were delighted to see that Abe was home! How wonderful to have him with us. Thank you, to those who helped him with transportation, storing his stuff and getting him to the airport.Laurie was doing so well and was going to nap a while, so I headed back to work. When I returned 5 hours later, Laurie had been up for two hours, was clearing paperwork off the bureau and getting things done. She was more alive and more animated that I have seen her in 3 weeks time. After dinner, as we were cleaning up, she took on the fridge and began throwing out food that she thought was past its prime. Wow, Laurie was back!!! Walking to the mailbox has become a goal for her each day. Last night, she wanted to see how far past the mailbox she could go. We went at least twice the distance and back again and Laurie was commenting on what a lovely evening it was. I better wear a coat tonight when we make that walk!She kept right on perking through scriptures and on to bed!It is hard to describe the joy that fills my heart as I seen her abilities returning! We watched and then discussed Elder Uchdorf’s conference talk about Hope last night for Family Home Evening. Hope is both a gift of the spirit and a commandment. His message increased our hope and helped us to realize the importance of maintaining hope and forcing doubt and discouragement from our minds. It seems that each time my faith and hope are dwindling, we get an email from Ben or Zach or a blog from Bryan or I just feel the Spirit come over me and my hope and faith are restored. The Lord is working in and through each of you in so many ways to bless and strengthen us.Today is 10 of 10 radiation treatments! What a milestone to reach for Laurie. The radiation oncologist was so happy with Laurie’s progress yesterday. Today we will celebrate the end of radiation at East-West CafĂ© for Lunch.Thank you, for your fasting and prayers this weekend and every day. Your faithful efforts are infusing Laurie with strength and all of us with hope, faith and courage. I am sure that there is yet an effectual fight to be fought as we close the page on radiation and open the book of chemotherapy. We deeply appreciate your continued support as the miracles continue and the angels do their work!Love, Gary, Laurie, Abe, Spencer, Grandma and Grandpa