I like the summer, but I hate the heat. I could live with mid-seventies the entire summer. It has been so hot lately, that I am afraid what August and even September will be like. The heat makes it difficult for my students, and myself, to function in the classroom.
The free and lazy days of summer are sure whittling down. Next week, I start teaching summer school, for two weeks. Then have another week of break, then back to the confines of school walls. I am looking forward to it, however.
Lately, Greg and I are working on buying a house. We have a house, made a bid on it, the bid was accepted, had it inspected, the inspecation went well, and we are just waiting on the mortgage company. We were pre-apporved, so I am hoping the ball will start rolling, and quickly! We have so man plans that it would be great to be able to get in there before I start teaching again. Its funny how exciting and stressful the whole process can be. Our closing deadline is August 19th, so that is the latest possible date we will get in. It seems like it cannot come quick enough, but then out of know where it will be here.
Life is so odd sometimes.
I hope everyone is having a great summer as well. I will be posting more in the fall, hopefully. God Bless!
Monday, July 25, 2005
Monday, July 04, 2005
Free!!
Now that summer break is here, and I am no longer handcuffed to a computer, I am taking advantage of my free time. I am stil around, but not on the cpu as much. I think I have not even typed on a keyboard in two weeks. It is refreshing to have time off--definately a perk of the job :)
Thanks for caring everoyne :)
Greg and I have been starting to seriously house hunt. I forgot how stressful it can be. There are so many things to consider--especially future family plans. It is such a big commitment to. It makes me sick to think about it. We looked at three houses this weekend and drove by countless others. How do you know if God wants you in a certain house or not. Does he even care where you live?
It just seems like a house is a speck on God's plan for your life. you can impact the people around anywhere you live. So, does the house really matter?
Everyone says pray about it, pray about it...ok. What am I waiting for. An open door? What if the door opens and its not the right one.
AHHH! we just started this, and already I am stressed out.
Thanks for caring everoyne :)
Greg and I have been starting to seriously house hunt. I forgot how stressful it can be. There are so many things to consider--especially future family plans. It is such a big commitment to. It makes me sick to think about it. We looked at three houses this weekend and drove by countless others. How do you know if God wants you in a certain house or not. Does he even care where you live?
It just seems like a house is a speck on God's plan for your life. you can impact the people around anywhere you live. So, does the house really matter?
Everyone says pray about it, pray about it...ok. What am I waiting for. An open door? What if the door opens and its not the right one.
AHHH! we just started this, and already I am stressed out.
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