October 19th, 2008 -- Posted in Family News |
Well you guessed it, it’s 4am here, and I think it’s about time for bed!! Yes I know that most normal people are preparing to get up in just acouple of hours, but what can I say…No one ever said I was normal!!! *LOL*
Got quite a bit of work done tonight, both online and off, and still so much more to be done, but not now. Now it’s time for some rest, so that I can get up in a few hours and wonder how I will ever get through my “To Do” list!! For all the work that I did tonight, not much was crossed of my ever growing list!! It seems if I scratch one thing, I add three.
Was working on transcribing tonight, which just ended up annoying me, as I again find words that I can’t figure out what is said. It’s not as if this guy spits in the microphone, or talks with mush in his mouth, I hear the words he’s saying and yet can’t find them in the dictionary, and spell check says they are wrong, so apparently what I am hearing is NOT what this guy is really saying!! Will try again tomorrow. I just really hate the delays, as I need to get done now more than ever, as my financial crisis is well, a crisis.
Somehow God will provide. Somehow I will be able to keep a roof over my head. Somehow life will go on, it always does.
October 19th, 2008 -- Posted in Piggy Bank |
The world of retail franchises was one that she had some experience in, but not happily so. She had worked for years in such places, and it wasn’t the retail part she had a problem with, retail was her blood, it was the franchises that ate away at her. She had dreamed of having her own place someday, and swore to herself that she would never “franchise” the place. It seemed to her that it took all the love out of the place, all the originality, creativity, and sense of being. Maybe that was silly, maybe it didn’t make sense to anyone but her, but that that was how she felt about things.
October 19th, 2008 -- Posted in Piggy Bank |
Up until her marriage to Devin things like attending the wine of the month club meetings had been laughable! She was not a fancy lady, she had not grown up with excess money, she had not even grown being raised as a lady. She didn’t regret any part of her childhood, other than never being able to meet her mother, who had died when she was 2 years old. But marrying Devin had opened up a whole new section of her life, which included the wine club, which was more of a social event than a serious meeting of any sort. It was drudgery some days, but other days she truly enjoyed going, and not just because it was expected of a lady of her social standing.