Thursday, February 25, 2010

What to do?!

So, the job I thought I had in December never worked out. Poo. I've been applying more and more since, convinced I no longer wanted to do the same thing I've been doing for the past seven years. And then the tides once again change.

Sudden renewed interest in the school is bringing visitors every week. And they like what they see. We have a nice start to a waiting list now for next year.

And I got a call today about a potential client.

But I wanted change. I'm so ready for it. So what to do now. Throw everything into the businesses one more time? Break and find something new? I don't know what will happen. The suspense is about to kill me!


PS - Please keep our friend Sydney in your thoughts and prayers. She's three and has HRHS (half a heart, essentially) and has been having a lot of medical issues recently.

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:10 AM

    Hi Kim,
    I hope that you will see loud and clear what it is you are supposed to do right now.. sorry that the job you had hoped for didn't work out... there obviously MUST be a plan being worked out just for you! I like the idea that your school is taking off so well! That is encouraging!
    Bonnie

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  2. Hey Kim,

    I am sorry to hear about your job. At least you have other options such as going back to school and continuing with your current job.

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  3. Hi!
    I came across your blog today. I hope Sadie is doing well and I will send prayers for Sydney. I have a 2 year old daughter, Cassidy, who was born with Tetralogy of Fallot w/ PA & MAPCA’s.
    I think blogs are a great way to get the word about about CHD’s and I commend you for what you’re doing.
    My wife and I are also on a mission to spread the word about CHD’s. We just started a jewelry company called Lucky 10. All of our products are handmade and pertain to Heart Defects and the Heart Community in general.
    Please check out our site when you get a moment. If you could help us get the word out about our new business we would be very grateful. It’s a project that’s very dear to our hearts.
    www.lucky10.etsy.com
    Thanks so much and we look forward to reading more on your blog!
    Thanks,
    Vito Lisa

    P.S. If you want to keep up with Cassidy’s journey here is her Carepage info:
    www.carepages.com , Page name: cassidylisa

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