As a person who blogs, I feel a certain amount of pressure to put something here. In the last week or so, the well has really been dry. We are busy with Nathan reffing, taking J to gymnastics and piano lessons, meetings, staying late after school for history day, church, and daily life. It seems like the last couple of weeks we are a single parent family. The good news (I think, maybe...) is that every other day it is a new parent. I kind of feel like Nathan and I are passing the baton back and forth when it comes to who is going to have the children, when we are going to switch, and when we will all be together. It really isn't that dramatic. And most of this will be done in a week or so because Nathan will finish up his Monday, Thursday, Saturday reffing gig.
In terms of the job hunt... Nathan is looking and submitting his resume basically every day. He had a phone interview yesterday for a job he thinks he would really like. We don't know exactly where the job might be (it is a company that has offices all over the state) and they aren't in a huge hurry to fill the position. He hasn't had a lot of response to anything else so far, so we are hoping that this one works out. We do understand, though, that even if it doesn't, it isn't the end of the world.
The kids are good and school is moving fast. My students' history day projects are due in 16 days. That always makes things go quickly as that deadline races at us like a freight train. I know that before I know it will be spring break and then it is seriously downhill from there.
We really do still appreciate your prayers. The time since the lay-off seems to have gone really fast and the severance money will run out before we know it. We are doing extremely well and (at least) I am not really stressing much. I know that is because people are lifting us up. I covet those prayers and am thankful for them.
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