Monday, March 10, 2008

Owl Update—Darsi Miller Edwards '99

This abbreviated message came from Darsi a few weeks ago. Thought I would share it.

—Tiffany

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I started my own company and am very busy getting it up and running. I am designing a line of baby accessories and eventually apparel for the little ones. I invented a product that is going to be sold in High end baby boutiques beginning next month. It has been a long time coming and it has taken a lot out of me. The name of my company is Lyvea Designs, INC. My website should be up and running in about a month. I am very excited to finally see my products in stores. Yeah!!

Marc is taking his last class to be able to sell all types of insurances. He is getting involved with a company here in Jacksonville and is still waiting for one of his companies to go public. He is officially retired from the NFL and we all are thankful for that.

Taya is in 3rd grade and she loves it. She is very excited to learn. Taya is a very good athlete and has enjoyed traveling all over Florida every weekend with her dad. She plays soccer and LOVES it. She says she wants to be the next Mia Hamm. I say, go for it!! Ella is in the first grade and plays soccer too. She loves it, but you never know which ella will show up for game day. Ella tries to get away with everything she can. She gets it from Marc!!

We just found out that Livi will be joining her sisters next year at Jacksonville Country Day School! Marc and I had been worried if she would get in due to the fact that this time last year she was borderline Autistic. She had been in speach and occupational therapy for 9 months. She just started talking about 6months ago and has not stopped since. We love it though!! With alot of testing, they were able to determine she was ready for Junior Kindergarten. Now they will all be at the same school!

As of right now, we do not have any plans to come back to Ohio. I will keep everyone posted if we do. I wish I lived closer to everyone. Miss you all and take care.

—Darsi Miller Edwards '99

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