GoofyIsAsGoofyDoes
If it’s still here tomorrow… I may ignore it again
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Morning all
Thought about doing a bit of complaining, but honestly my troubles are minor compared to some.
I believe instead Ill just see what I can do for everyone else today.
Thatll keep me busy enough not to worry about such.
At least youre discussing it in the past tense.
Heal quickly sir.
Thats a lot of uncertainty and a lot of taking things on faith.
Weve all got you in mind over here and I believe youll land on your feet.
Were also looking to change residences (but obviously not moving the distance youre planning).
A good buyers agent will certainly be key in finding a new home. Good luck, thoughts and prayers to you.
Oh, and congrats on the upcoming 1st Birthday for your youngens
Great news!
One more hurdle, a good number yet to go, but a race worth running.
Continued thoughts and prayers for all.
Thought about doing a bit of complaining, but honestly my troubles are minor compared to some.
I believe instead Ill just see what I can do for everyone else today.
Thatll keep me busy enough not to worry about such.
Jello consumed and life is beginning to return. Hoping any Dads on the way to world avoid this bug. It only lasts about 24 hours but it is a looonngg 24.
At least youre discussing it in the past tense.
Heal quickly sir.
Thanks, everyone, for the well-wishes.
A little update on our December trip to the States:
It's coming along little by little. I booked a rental car last night. Thrifty's Wild Card (hoping for a larger vehicle, such as a minivan) for three weeks at an estimated total of $1250 (that includes the rental fee for two car seats). Booked a hotel in Schaumburg for 11 nights for about $800 (before taxes). Not too worried about getting a motel in my hometown. Just have to find a good buyer's agent down near Chicago. Don't know a thing about buying a house, and I'm afraid about getting screwed.
On the job front, I applied for two positions at Rotary International over the weekend. Really hoping to hear back from them, but don't want to get my hopes up too much. Also planning on applying to a few office positions at some universities over the next week or two. It's really difficult to find a job when you don't know where you're going to live, and don't know when you're going to start living there...especially when moving across an ocean.
I'll be leaving this company three weeks from today. Don't have anything lined up here in Korea aside from teaching a few private classes and working a few classes for my current company. Going to make things pretty interesting, money-wise. On the plus side, I'll have a lot more time to help my wife with the kids, and get some things organized/ready for our trip (such as putting together two photo albums for the boys' first birthday, which is a huge deal in Korea).
Thats a lot of uncertainty and a lot of taking things on faith.
Weve all got you in mind over here and I believe youll land on your feet.
Were also looking to change residences (but obviously not moving the distance youre planning).
A good buyers agent will certainly be key in finding a new home. Good luck, thoughts and prayers to you.
Oh, and congrats on the upcoming 1st Birthday for your youngens
We got some good news yesterday. Our agency confirmed that we can send small photo albums to our kiddos in Polandthis will be the first time they learn that someone wants to adopt them. We have thought of them everyday since we committed to them early this year, it chokes me up thinking that they will soon know they have a forever family coming for them soon.
Great news!
One more hurdle, a good number yet to go, but a race worth running.
Continued thoughts and prayers for all.