OK, OK, I know it's been a while. It's not that I haven't thought about blogging, it's not that I haven't had anything to say (husband will attest to that one!). It's just that I haven't really had 30 minutes to sit down and write anything.
I'll just catch you up on what's been transpiring.
1. Got a job. Just part time, but it is a job. I started last week at a credit union as a part time teller. Why? Here's the best part (it's my #2)
2. Going back to school in July and the credit union has tuition reimbursement. I can go to work, earn a paycheck, do my job (and well, I might add. I've done teller work before), and take enough classes to graduate with a Business Leadership Development degree NEXT SUMMER! Say goodbye to my one regret!!
3. Went to Europe for a week with husband. Spent the weekend in London, which is always spectacular, and spent the week days in Malta. Malta was crazy (one of the blogs I really wanted to write). They had their national elections while we were there and the whole place was shut down so everyone could celebrate. By the way, they had 92% turn out to vote, which was down from their usual 98%. Kind of puts us to shame, doesn't it?
4. We start Java with the Judges Bible study on this Wednesday. I will still teach those classes. I am a little anxious to see how it will play out with work. But, I really want to, and the credit union has said they will work with me on my schedule, so I am trusting it will be fabulous.
5. 18 turned 19, 23 turned 24, 16 turned 17 and just doing all that celebrating has worn me out. How exciting to see your children growing into interesting, responsible, loving adults. (At least that is how I feel today).
6. What has happened to my Mavs?!? Husband has quit watching them with me, so the rest of the season could be lonely. I will watch, no matter what! MFFL
We have had many more events and occurances that warrant their own blog, but for now, this is all I have time for. Plus, I don't think you could take all I have bottled up inside at one sitting.
Monday, March 31, 2008
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