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The Next Five Years!

The news we received last week is going to change our lives forever.
What was once a thing that would hopefully happen...has happened.
Next August will be the beginning of a new five year adventure.

Because.....


JEFFREY GOT INTO GRADUATE SCHOOL!

Ok, ok, I know that was a bit dramatic, but we are thrilled, ecstatic, grateful, and soooo happy! This is what Jeffrey has wanted to do since high school. It was always, "WHEN I get into grad school..." But now it has finally happened! And it happened the first year he applied! There were 22 spots open for 150 applicants. I could not be more proud of him!

Jeffrey will be attending George Fox University and in five years will have his PsyD (fyi - it is the same level as a PhD but is more clinical based). His goal is to be a marriage/family and personal counselor.

Our current lease ends in July so we will move further North to the Newberg/Tualatin area and he will begin the program at the end of August. I am currently searching for a job in that area to make the transition easier (prayers would be appreciated as I have not had much luck in Salem with the job hunt).

Just wanted to share our exciting news with everyone!

~SheriLynn

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  1. Congratulations Jeffrey! Sher, with your last post being titled "Cravings" and this post starting out talking about exciting news that would change your lives forever, I've now wondered *twice* if you were prego! Stop with the teasers, Lady! ;) Seriously though, I'm so happy for you two...especially that you're moving closer to us! We should really go on a double date in Ptown sometime, don't you think? We're praying for you as you continue your job hunt and anticipate the new chapter ahead...

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