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You guys... We moved to UTAH!

After much prayer and thinking, we finally decided to start looking into other job opportunities for Tyson. I knew he would be amazing wherever he went and I have always told him I would follow him to the edge of the world, but it was time to be closer to family and closer to each other. We are hoping that this change will only grow our relationships around us and ours most importantly!

It's always bittersweet to move and for change. We miss our Arizonian family very much and can't wait to see them again. We have been blessed with good people and the wonderful church wherever we go and will be forever grateful for that.

Tyson has accepted a new job in Utah working as a Superintendent. He's the bomb.com and will do such an amazing job! I am so proud of him! He is hard working and it has truly paid off. We are now in the search of our next home while we sell and say goodbye to our Arizona home.

There is no way we would have made it to where we are or become who we are without the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

I know that our Savior love us and is aware of us and our needs. I know that he is constantly mindful of myself and my family and EVERYONE.

I know that he has a plan for me and my family. That he is willing to guide us and help us along our journey as long as we are willing to take his hand and follow his lead.

I am grateful for my husband who has worked so hard to provide for our family. Grateful for his power of the priesthood and how he works to stay worthy of it.

I am grateful for a loving family who supports and loves us.

I am grateful for the gift of life that we all have and hope that I can continue to live mine to the fullest. To love my husband and children as much as I possibly can and to most importantly, love my Savior unwaveringly.

I know the church is true and I sustain our prophet Thomas S. Monson. What amazing examples of unconditional love and leadership I have to look up to. I am truly blessed.



xoxo,
Kamee











































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