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Friday, December 28, 2012

Yes! I am on the completed status.


Sounds like you're doing great! I wish all of our patients were as engaged and proactive as you are. We will move you to "completed" status. Would you be willing to schedule a follow-up interview with us? We try to interview completed patients every 3 months for 1 year (4 interviews) to measure (and document) progress, assess goals, answer questions, and offer suggestions for continued success. It usually takes about 15 minutes or so.

Jim Webster, BSPharm CDE
Santaquin Pharmacy & Diabetes Center
27 West Main C1
Santaquin, UT 84655
PH: 801-754-1141
FAX: 801-754-3141
CELL: 435-610-0353

Photos of LHT in BYU Blankets



Bolton Family and Shawn and Brigitta at Amy and Eric's Reception


Howard, Benjamin, Siovhan, Melanie and Braden taken at Eric and Amy's Reception.



Benjamin doesn't look too happy, does he?


Shawn and Brigitta taken at Amy and Eric's Wedding Reception.


Three Family Photos


Caydin, Donovin and Erin when we returned them back to Bree and Barbara after they had visited us.


Brigitta visits in Nephi.

LHT Took This Photo of Myrna


This was taken on our honeymoon back in September 1961.

Shawn At One



Shawn wanted the candy and not the photo. I wanted him to wait for the candy until the photo was taken. We can all see how well that went over. I was afraid that the little outfit would be coated in candy dribbles. What I ended up with is a crying boy and a blurry photo.


Grandma Smith bought the outfit for Shawn. This was actually taken on the steps of the church (Provo Fifth LDS Ward). I was expecting Melanie.

BYU Blankets


Myrna wrote: We received a package today from Fanatics. Inside were two BYU fleece blankets. There is no gift card. The packing says that the blankets were billed to Myrna Trauntvein, 228 South 300 East, Nephi. . .

The order number is: 20901165 and the package #22807012.

However, when I went there, there was no way it would allow me to trace it.

Hmm. . .

Is one of you going to accept the honor?

Thank you. We don't dare use them until we know if there has been an error.

Todd wrote: That was our birthday gifts to you and dad. Our Christmas gift was a month of monitoring. Those blankets are really nice when you are sitting in your bedroom spying on your neighbors in their hot tub. Dark colors conceal you better. 

Myrna wrote: Rats! I think that we will have to find another use. We have no neighbors who leave their blinds up at night and we have not a single neighbor with a hot tub. Not a single one. Dad may use his for warming up after moving snow, voluntarily, for half the town. I am just always cold--summer, winter, spring and fall--so I will enjoy being warm. Thanks for the blankets. They are thick and warm and nice. 


Kirsten wrote: Where's the like button!  HAHAHAHA, Todd!

Myrna wrote:  Dad says he is already enjoying his blanket. I took a photo of him under his warm blanket lying on the sofa reading the funnies. There he is all toasty and warm on a cold winter day. I think I will go snuggle under mine. Thank you. 

Todd wrote:  Sweet.

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