Well, Heather has been here two weeks and hasn't decided to leave yet. She spent the first week applying to all the eye care offices around, got hired right away, and for the past week has been working at her new job!! She got hired at Texas State Optical. She will get 40 hours a week and gets to wear scrubs. She is very happy! There are several girls who work there with one main doctor and two part time doctors. They all do everything and since Heather has so much experience she is already valuable to them. She can do most everything they need. The one glitch is that some of their patients are Hispanic and since she doesn't speak Spanish the doctor gives them to the other girls. She is on salary plus commission so that's not what she would like. She may have to learn Spanish. It's a good language to know here in Texas anyway.
She fixed up her room so prettily!
I love her in these black scrubs!
Sasha is adjusting well. She loves going out to smell the footprints of squirrels and cats that wander through the yard. She threw up a couple days in a row so the vet has her on several small meals instead of two regular ones so now she thinks that she should eat anytime. She will get back to normal next week if she continues to be okay.
We have been attending Sarah's volleyball games every Saturday and yesterday was a benchmark day!! They lost their first game and then won the second and third with Sarah serving the winning balls both times! She was really really happy. She said it pays to not get discouraged when things don't work out the way you want the first time. I could do well to remember that.
Dad and I have been talking about things that we would like to do with the free time we have now. We have been sort of bored sometimes with nothing really good to do. Dad has been reading some books by Clive Cussler that are fun for him, and working in the yard when the weather permits. He cleared up that pile of wood shavings, dug out the long root, and filled the hole with soil so that the grass can take over in the spring. Then yesterday we sat out in the front yard in our white chairs while he watered the grass. Dad and I were sitting there and a car came by, stopped, rolled down the window and the man said, Now that's the way to do it!!
His bucket list includes touring the Tabasco factory in Louisiana near New Orleans. We meant to do that on our way to see Evanses last month and the timing didn't work out right, so now we plan to visit there in two weeks. It's nice to have an actual date instead of just "some time." It's at
http://www.tabasco.com/avery-island/visitor-information/ if you are interested in seeing what we will see. :o)
I said to the man maybe we should buy a little boat to buzz around in on the lake. He said no, he had no more desire for a boat, but he thought about what he would like to do instead, and he decided that he has always been interested in remote control airplanes. And they don't cost nearly as much as a boat. He made several when he was young and had fun making them and trying to fly them. Now he has more experience and a little more money so he can actually build and fly a real little airplane. He looked up the websites and learned that you have to be cleared by the FCC and maybe get a license to fly one. It's sort of a big legal deal since you would be using radio frequencies. So he will look further into that. I'm glad he settled on something that will actually be fun for him. He loves to build things, and loves flying. He is still working at the peanut butter factory. That isn't so much fun since it's a lot of work, but when that mission is over next year we may apply to help out in the storehouse. He loves to visit with people and help them with what they need. We could help people fill their orders and stock shelves.
And I decided that I have always had a little talent for drawing so I want to pursue that soon. Have to look up classes and see what's available nearby. I think we could find anything we could think of here in Houston.
My little Myanmar reading student's husband is an attorney for an oil company and he has been asked to go to Oman for two years so the first of the year she will be leaving. I don't mind because for some reason it has been really stressful for me to do that twice a week. Why? It's only two hours a week. What is my problem? She is a great young woman and tries very hard. Somehow I really don't like to do it. She says when she comes back she wants to continue. We will see.
I was released from YW last month and still haven't gotten another calling. It's hard waiting for the shoe to drop.
And that's pretty much what's been going on here. We think of you and pray for you and love you with all our hearts. You are the most important part of our lives.
Hey~
ReplyDeleteI follow this blog called 'Bad Yoga'. I don't know why it's called that, lol, but I like what she has to say. Anyway, the other day I pulled up her blog and she was commenting on re-discovering hobbies. Apparently she was quite a writer in years past, but decided to put it aside for bigger, better things. Now, years later, she's decided it's ok to go back to hobbies and interests that had intrigued her in the past, and has encouraged her followers to look into their childhoods/young adulthoods and explore interests. You and dad taking the time to rediscover previous talents and interests is a great thing. I've been tooling around with ideas for myself. Now that I'm so far away from work I leave early enough to get there over an hour early, giving me all kinds of time to prep and plan. This gives me more time in the afternoons and weekends to work on other things. Open yourself up to possibility. Try different things, even those things that you never really thought about before. I'm thinking about calligraphy and getting started in bullet journaling, sort of a creation of journaling/planning artistically. I think it's so funny that creating plans makes me happy, but it does. :) So I might as well practice making it pretty and fancy and stuff.
Anyhoo, love you too. Keep us posted on what you decide to do!