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Dmom3005 08-10-2011 11:47 PM

Things hopefully looking up
 
In someways things look better, in others well rollercoasters.

My husband, is getting on the ball more looking for a job.

I have got the settlement check. So I'm going to e writing checks
soon.

Now just too work out Derrick, and his work situation.

Donna

BlueCarGal 08-11-2011 02:04 AM

Shifting the stress around.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dmom3005 (Post 794646)
In someways things look better, in others well rollercoasters.

My husband, is getting on the ball more looking for a job.

I have got the settlement check. So I'm going to e writing checks
soon.

Now just too work out Derrick, and his work situation.

Donna

I know how much of a relief it would be for you to see your husband out there, really involved in that job search. I pray for him, Donna, that he stay strong, because it is so difficult to keep up the bravado in such a negative environment.

Ironic, isn't it?, that Derrick would just now decide to quit! Yes, volunteering is a good substitute if money's no issue. The art option with the schools sounds great, if it works out--& would look very good on a resume, in lieu of just "unemployed."

DiMarie 08-11-2011 08:03 PM

Yippeeee!!!!! :)

Dmom3005 08-12-2011 08:35 PM

Hi Everyone,

I have had a great two days. It was so nice going to South Bend, and
spending the night. I got to watch one of my PSV's which is a volunteer,
do a Podcast.

She did one on 504's and did a great job.

I then got to go to our main office. And see all the office staff that
I'm lucky if I get to see once a year.

So I might get lucky and see them two times this eyar.

It was so much fun to get away from here. With out anyone for a couple
of days.

Then I came home. And helped Derrick write his resignation. Still have
no real clue what he will do after this. But one baby step at a time.

Donna:grouphug:

BlueCarGal 08-12-2011 09:46 PM

I'm glad you got a break, Donna. (((hugs4U&allURguys)))
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dmom3005 (Post 795239)
It was so much fun to get away from here. With out anyone for a couple of days. ....
Then I came home. And helped Derrick write his resignation. Still have no real clue what he will do after this. But one baby step at a time.

Sometimes I feel refreshed just breathing air shared with new people for a change. Not to mention new voices. New subjects. No one actively wanting anything from me. Especially not needing anything. Just a day of that can make a big break if I'm really stressed. But then after South Bend, you came home & helped Derrick quit. Ouch.

All I know is, "To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven." i just pray that this is--for some reason--time for Derrick to move on to a new purpose. So many times in my life this happened, & I couldn't sort it out till later. Maybe this time you ought to just wait a bit & see whether "someone" has a purpose. Maybe you won't have to do anything--maybe plans are already in the works.

Funny, i can almost always get that quote exact, but I'm never sure whether it's Proverbs or Ecclesiastes. My mind abandons hither & Thurber. Or something. :hug:

Mari 08-13-2011 01:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JudeLauren (Post 795263)
Funny, i can almost always get that quote exact, but I'm never sure whether it's Proverbs or Ecclesiastes. My mind abandons hither & Thurber. Or something. :hug:

Hi,
It's Ecclesiastes 3:1 -14. :Music 2:

Turn Turn Turn / To Everything There Is A Season by the Byrds.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIBu2p8FR3o



M.

Dmom3005 08-13-2011 09:58 AM

Jude

I do personally think there is something in the works for him.

He has always known what he wants. At this time he doesn't.

He ended up turning in his note this morning. The doc was there.

But they were in the back, she was walking one of the dogs.

And he just stood and talked to her. And she has always been
easy for him to talk to. So it went well.

Then they went to work. Not sure if they went in right away.
Or stayed out with the two dogs.

But that didn't matter. She waved at me, so I would know it
was going to be okay. I think she knows how hard this was for
me.

Heehee, I think it was harder for me than him.

I also think that if he wants to stay with this kind of field, I found
a couple of choices that might work. That he wouldn't just be
cleaning. And they are much bigger places.:grouphug:

Donna

BlueCarGal 08-13-2011 01:49 PM

Quote:

I also think that if he wants to stay with this kind of field, I found a couple of choices that might work. That he wouldn't just be cleaning. And they are much bigger places.
You go, gal. :yahoo: Donna is da mom!!!

Just Jacquie 08-13-2011 04:19 PM

Glad thiings are looking up for your family and I hope it continues! We're still having a rocky time of it, especially my poor husband, who has been hospitalized for over two months.

I'm looking for that rainbow, but it's tough to find...:o

Dmom3005 08-16-2011 04:17 PM

Devin got laid off again.

Ugh, he can't seem to get a break.

He is really going to be upset, he looked so happy, when I saw him
yesterday.


He had borrowed the money to pay for the van's insurance. Now he
is going to be upset about that.:grouphug:
Donna


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