The season has changed so quickly I am trying to catch my breath. Due to current circumstances I will be hanging up my apron and jumping back in to my scrubs. Not very often can a gal be happy about this kind of thing but I am overjoyed. My dad is in dire need of an experience dental assistant and we are in dire need of reducing our debt. A win win situation. The third part of this is our beloved Grandma Debbie is finally moving in with us in our greatest need. It is times like this when you know God is working in your life. It is only 3 days a week but it will help much. Grandma Debbie and I can split the homeschooling duties. I am currently trying to pick out cirriculum, I just want a lot of organization. Dental Assisting at my dad's is very demanding so we must run a very tight ship. I am so excited we could us a little shaking up in our routine and much more structure. I am so happy to be giving relief to my husband.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
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- a wife to an amazing man that the Lord blessed mewith. I am a mother to some very unique children that effortlessly bring smile to my face and warmth to my heart. Plus they are so cute. I live in a mansion in the country which is still under contruction but I don't see it that way. It is a blank canvas that my husband and I are painting the most amazing life on. I am very into becoming self sustainable which is good and proving to be very fun. I find that it works well with homeschooling which I am begining to tackle. I have a degree in Photography but I don't do any thing with it. I love art but I hate pretentious people. I feel like I am just starting to find my place in this world.
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dil·i·gent
dil·i·gent [dílləjənt]
adj
persistent and hard-working: showing persistent and hard-working effort in doing something
[14th century. Via French < Latin diligent- , present participle of diligere "value highly, love" < legere "choose"]
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