Another hot day in Summervile; thank Goodness for A/C. The day started with breakfast at the Waffle House with my awesome husband Ken. After we ate, we went to Publix for a few things; he dropped me off at Wal-Mart and went home to put the other stuff away. By the time he called looking for me in the store, I was almost finished shopping. I hurried - a list and limited funds helped. Ha.
We were home and had the groceries put away by about 10:30 a.m. We worked together on our latest jizsaw puzzle for a couple of hours, then I went to the office to write letters to Renea and my friend Sarah. I left just after 1:30 and drove through Chick-Fil-A, then to a mailbox to drop off the letters, then by Goodwill to drop off some items and then to Cindy's house to let Jesse and Jake out. They didn't waste time; it was too hot.
I got home by 2:30 and started again on the puzzle. About 3 PM Marilyn and Bill got home. They came for Tinker who loves us until they show up. Ha. I guess that's the way it should be.
It was a 14-hour drive for them over two days; they were glad to be home, too. But I was so happy to visit with them for about an hour. They left and we went back to the puzzle. A little after 5 PM, Cindy called on her way home from work.
We got to talking about jobs and she asked me if I had checked out the websites for the city of Goose Creek. I hadn't, so I did. Nothing there. Then I went to the Summerville city website and BINGO! It led me to a job for a part-time nanny.
It's for two little girls, ages 5 and 7, Monday thru Thursday, 2:30-5 PM. I joined the All-Care company and applied for the job. It doesn't start until Aug. 16 which is great, since I am leaving for MS in 4 days. We'll see.
We each found our own supper tonight; Ken is so good about this. Sometimes you just don't feel like cooking a big meal.
We had a really big rainstorm last night but I don't think that will happen today. It rained before we left for church, while we were in class, and a little on the way home. We needed the rain though.
Got some cleaning done yesterday and will do some more tomorrow - bird cages, mopping the dining room and hallway. Saturday I will think about packing. I also need to make Ken a list to help him with his additional chores while I am gone.
He thinks he doesn't need one. Uh-huh...
Cassie
Living One Day at a Time
Hello there,
I can't really imagine anyone looking at my blog to see what I wrote; however, I hope you will. What I miss the most about being retired is being with and around people. I am definitely a people person.
I greet even strangers with a smile - a genuine smile. I am a happy person. I am likely to strike up a conversation with anyone. I really love children and they seem to like me.
I am a Christian. Hopefully, the beauty of Jesus is seen in me. I strive to treat others the way I want to be treated. Knowing that God has "His eye on the sparrow" encourages me each day. If He cares about the birds, then I know He cares for me.
This blogging experience is so new to me; I hope that I do it justice.
I can't really imagine anyone looking at my blog to see what I wrote; however, I hope you will. What I miss the most about being retired is being with and around people. I am definitely a people person.
I greet even strangers with a smile - a genuine smile. I am a happy person. I am likely to strike up a conversation with anyone. I really love children and they seem to like me.
I am a Christian. Hopefully, the beauty of Jesus is seen in me. I strive to treat others the way I want to be treated. Knowing that God has "His eye on the sparrow" encourages me each day. If He cares about the birds, then I know He cares for me.
This blogging experience is so new to me; I hope that I do it justice.
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