Wednesday, July 14, 2010
TEETH!
Well of course I have to know these days of growing up are coming, but I just wished they didn't with Damon. For more then one reason. He's my little guy! Damon has been losing teeth like crazy!! He has lost4 in about the last month. Unusual for a 4 1/2 year old! I took him into the pediatric dentist today to see what was going on. Well come to find out, his adult bottom teeth are almost in! CRAZY! he's about 1 1/2 years ahead of schedule! He got all his teeth in pretty early so it corralated well I guess. The top teeth, they are still up pretty high but he has an extra tooth coming in on the top that pushed the other two out! So he will have to have that pulled when that comes out. Hopefully it's not until we get back in Rexburg! When he showed my the x-rays of his teeth, it was so wierd to see the adult teeth and how good they look! I think that the top ones will be coming in a little crooked but he thinks they might straighten out when that tooth comes through and it gets pulled!
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Juan was recognized in the Architecture and Construction Newsletter for BYU-Idaho. Out of all the construction and architecture majors, he was chosen. Here is what they wrote about him.
"Juan Enriquez is currently a senior at BYU-Idaho majoring in construction management. He was taught the importance of hard work growing up as the oldest of 6 children. Just before his 15th birthday, his father and little sister passed away in a tragic car accident. The Enriquez family was devestated, not only would Juan need to worry about his own future, but also assume responsibility as man of the house. He took a side job in high school to help provide for his family and was able to carry himself and his family throught the hard times.
Ten years have passed since the accident and Juan still shows the same courage and perseverance that was instilled in him as a young man. He is married to high school sweetheart Alise McGary. They have two sons Damon and Keenan. Thier son Damon suffers from Cerebral palsy, polymicrogyria and microcephaly. Though Juan and Alise live on a typical student budget, they ensure that thier children recieve the best care. Damon is currently child of the year for the Foundation for Children with Microcephaly.
Juan loves the construction industry and looks forward to his future career. He has recently accepted an internship with CH2MHillat the hanford site in Washington state and will be graduationg in April 2011."
How could I not be so proud of him? As I look back 10 years ago, a lot can happen in this time. People that knew Juan at the time, would not have guessed he would be where he is at right now! He was heading down a path that should have taken him elsewhere. But because of some great people beside him, pushing him in the right way, he is now an amazing person! I love him and I love the man that he has become. I am excited for our future together and its looking so bright! Congratulations Juan!
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