Julia Rose Little Adams |
I am living with an incredible daughter-in-law. She is very nurturing to her children and does many activities with them. Many times I have come home to find her outside with her kids in the back yard. Earlier this week, she packed up the girls to drive over to Michael's work just in case he needed a cable to the computer he brought. She knew how important his project was to him and didn't want him to stall. I love to see them cuddle watching, "The Great British Baking Show".
She can research anything you want to know about and has found the top-of-the-line in strollers and other hardware she wants to use. Two years ago, she researched the best way to stop her daughter's tantrums. As a result, her daughter is one of the nicest kids in her pre-school with very good reviews from every teacher. This research ability really paid off about three weeks ago when she decided she was finished with her stomach issues. She looked up causes for stomach inflammation, which sent her down a road to gluten intolerance. Wow, she found she hit every symptom. She decided she didn't need to get tested as all she had to do was stop eating any wheat products. Within two days her health started to improve and in a week was a new woman! She has more energy, is not as lethargic, and doesn't have the joint pain and stomach issues of the past.
Ever since I've been home, I've watched her on her school degree quest. Julia uses her research skills constantly in her homework. She is determined to get her degree by this December. In order to do so, all her work has to be turned in by the 23rd of November. Just two classes to finish -- but one has a real stickler as a professor who wants lots of extra work. We'll have to see what happens! I'm banking on Julia as she always finds a way to accomplish what she wants.
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