R started nights on his job, which means he was working from 10pm til 6am. He went on job interviews and such immediately after he would drop the girls off at school. He was hired at several places. He actually took the job that was closest to our home. He now gets to ride his bike to work. He no longer works swing shift. He was a stable second shift job and make 1 dollar more per hour than he made at the job he started in August. So of course he quit that job. We were spending almost half his paycheck on gasoline for the van. We were happy he had a job, but it really was a strain driving so far daily and I felt like I practically lived in the van. It is nice to be able to not drive all day.
Last week D. came in second in the school race against Pine Lake Prep. It was a first time in a long time. He just looked green that day. I think the pollen got to him? He did great despite not feeling well. I am proud of my tough,strong son for sucking it up and doing what needs to be done even when not feeling well. He is NOT a complainer and works so hard at everything he does.
Kl is working at our local grocery store. Usually several days per week.
The 3 little boys are doing great so far with home school. We are doing Classical Conversations. We are having lots of fun learning.
Kr continuing to heal from major surgery last December. She is doing well at school.
DJ is really into reading lately. So I am trying to keep him well supplied with really good books.
It is so good to read along and pray and rejoice at answered prayers with you. I am happy to hear that your family has much to thank God for. Praise the Lord that He is working things out for you to stay with the children, and for your husband to have a job that is a good fit for your family!
I would like to pass on The Versatile Blogger Award to you. May the Lord continue to bless!
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p.s. no pressure to “unwrap” the gift–I just want you to know that your words are appreciated. 🙂
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