Back in May Alex graduated law school with a
dual JD degree (both Canadian and American) at the University of Windsor and
the University of Detroit Mercy. We are all extremely proud of Alex's hard work
and accomplishments. Alex never grew up dreaming to one day be a lawyer. He
never would have even dreamed of planning out a career that would involve
additional years of schooling after his bachelors in finance degree. Alex did
however grow up, dreading school, work and any attention coming in his
direction. School and work were both just obstacles in his way of playing
soccer full time. I still remember a story told by one of his church youth
leaders while growing up. Apparently Alex had come to the youth activity and in
conversation mentioned that he had got an A on his exam that day. His leader
asked him what he did differently on the exam to do so well that time. Alex
simply responded, "I studied". When Alex values something and decides
to set a goal I'm always confident that he will succeed. Ever since the day
Alex and I were sealed in the temple and started our eternal family, I have
witnessed a fierce diligence and drive develop in my husband. He started
questioning and researching facets in several occupations. He had a major
desire to put his career path on lock down. During this time, he eventually
shadowed my dad at his law firm. I still remember the day he told me he wanted
to study for the LSAT and see if that's something he could pursue and excel at.
I tried my very best to remain calm and to push him in neither direction. I
just wanted my husband to have sole ownership over his choice in career and
educational pursuits so that he could better find joy in his work long term. I
supported him while he studied for the LSAT and celebrated with him when he got
the exact score he had hoped for. Before I knew it, we were packing our life
and heading to Michigan so Alex could start law school. We had two babies in
law school which also means two difficult pregnancies and Alex was still able
to get the grades he needed to keep his scholarships. We were blessed to get an
amazing articling job in Peace River Alberta upon graduation. It feels like a
dream to be back in Alberta and we feel confident in our future here. Alex took
the US bar exam at the end of the summer and we recently got his score back. He
passed! He is officially a lawyer in the US and currently a "baby
lawyer" in Canada until he finishes his articling year and makes it
official. When I look back on all that has happened for us to be where we are
right now, I can't help but see God's hand in every moment along the way. God
is real. He loves me more than I deserve. Today and everyday I am grateful for
God's plan of happiness. We are here for a reason. That reason is surrounded by
His love and grace. May we all keep trying harder everyday to be more like His
son and give credit where credit is due. God is in everything good. Happy
Thanksgiving everyone!
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