I have not written on here in an eternity! I don't know when the last post was, but it had to be at the beginning of the semester if not before. I've just found out that I got a C in my finance class which is a miracle straight from God. Considering I failed both of my tests, I think it all came out fairly well.
Not too much new and exciting has happened lately. Just finishing up with school and trying not to stress about not having a job yet. I've got a couple of prospects...meaning I've applied, but I haven't heard anything back yet. At least Chris and I don't have a wedding hanging over our heads. I've applied for a position at Bethel University in McKenzie and there might be one to open up on campus soon that I've asked about. And, WestStar might be hiring a 75% position if it works out. So I'm just chilaxing and waiting for the good Lord to tell me where Chris and I are going to be. We both want to stay in Martin, but neither of us are adverse to going closer to Paris if that is where I find a job. We really want a house, but we're working on a pretty nice downpayment right now and where I find a job is where we will start house-hunting. The big problem is...I'm about to graduate with my Master's and still have no idea what I really want to do. I'm hoping that God will show me his plan when I finally get a job.
The sweetest thing happened Monday. A student in the Office of Disabilities came by to give Paul, Ms. Stephanie, and I a thank-you note and a box of candy for helping her this semester. I always new that little things that I did mattered to people, but her thank you note was so sweet. It has made working here totally worth it. The letter wasn't even that extraordinary, but it is definitely the thought that counts. I will be making certain to do a lot more thank you notes in the future. I would love to make someone else feel appreciated like I did.
I'm hoping that Chris and I will either go running on the greenway tonight or go play tennis. It's been forever since I've been able to do anything fun. We spent last night playing on the guitars and singing. It blows my mind to be able to do things that I want to do for a change. I absolutely can not wait until I graduate so that I can start doing things I ACTUALLY enjoy.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
One LONG semester
Posted by Jackie Johnson at 7:10 AM
Labels: Finals, Spring 2010
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