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Thursday, April 29, 2010

Beginning the change

Well April is done with basically and we have quite a busy month in front of us.  Everything we have know as a married couple is going to change.  The scenery, weather, people, city, atmosphere, talk, work, who stays home and who goes to work.  All of it down to the last detail will change.  If anyone can think of something that will not change, tell me so we dont feel helpless (this excludes our faith).We beleive that it is for the better but for the moment small doubts are flying through the air.  We have a few leads on getting some jobs but for some reason all of the ones we have hoped on getting have fell through.  It is either the economy, too many workers already, or being pregnant (Carolyn's job outlook).  Still we have a few more jobs to look into and apply to when we are ready.  As for the moment we need some help though. 

Carolyn has heard from the Navy that around the 20th we should be heading home, as long as medical goes according to plan.  This gives us a good point to shoot for.  So we are planning everything around that date, but not the moving truck, not yet.  We hope that all goes well for us.

I think that I am going to miss this area.  There were still a few things that I wanted to do before I left for home: surfing, being out in open sea on a boat, more snorkling, and just staying here for a year.  Well  all of those can be done in the future so I guess I will put them pack on the wish list from the to do list. 

1 comment:

  1. Let's see, you still have a wife and a dog. You still have you and, if I am still guesstimating right, you still have facial hair. You still drive the same car and still listen to the same music. You still enjoy hanging out when you can and you are still looking forward to the future.

    You are still making life work and you are still needing to get yourself ready for another game to 100 when I get back. That time our kids can cheer us on while we ruin our backs, knees, ankles, dignity, and any hope of being as good as we once were. So nothing important is changing, right?

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