Monday, October 10, 2011

Current Chaos - the calm before the storm

I noticed that nobody has posted here in a while, so I figured I'd pop in to explain. After our costly January, we were informed that I would be losing my job at the end of April. I spent the rest of February, March, and April working every hour possible to squirrel away as much as we could. The thought process was to try to make it through the time between jobs. Little did I know that there was no job in the area for me. The month of May gave way to June, which quickly became July. Before I knew, it was August, and I was still job hunting. I looked into the possibility of returning to school to finish what I'd started 18 years previous. I enrolled at the local Community College, and started classes in early September. Here we are in October, at midterms, (we are still on quarters until next year),and I am barely able to think. I came here to see what was going on from my wife's perspective, as we haven't had much time to converse with each other lately. I still don't know anything, but was at least able to, for the moment, relieve the stress of having to do schoolwork. I had two midterm exams today, with a paper, quiz, and another exam tomorrow. Maybe Brandi could tell you about our vehicular adventures in her next post, or maybe she will be trying to relieve her own stress as she plans to return to college as well. The storm is coming.....

2 comments:

Sarah said...

Some trust in horses, and some trust in chariots, but we shall trust in the Lord our God!

Ask and you shall receive, seek and you shall find, knock and the door shall be open to you.

Faith is the substance of things hoped for the evidence of things unseen.

Faith is blind trust, and without faith it is impossible to please God, for He has no pleasure in those that shrink bank.

Be holy, for I am holy says the Holy One.

God's richest blessings to you both.

love,
Sarah

Brandi said...

I got my acceptance letter today, took my placement test for math, and did well on the test. Now I just have to wait to see how many of my classes will transfer from my previous college.