It's been a busy few days here at the Spear household that I haven't really been able to blog as much as I would like. Life tends to happen when you least expect it to.
I'm still in the process of finding a job. I've applied at so many places and I have posted my resume on Indeed, Careerbuilder and Monster. I've been getting calls, but they either pay on commission or they are too far away to drive there and back. I'm still hoping and praying for something and still applying. Everyone has been telling me to be patient but it's really hard when you really want it and you are more than ready to do it. I'm just ready for us to start living comfortably instead of just getting by. Being able to not have to worry about money so much, be able to go on vacation somewhere nice once a year or so, be able to give our boys things they want from time to time, have more money in the bank. Just be able to live comfortably. Joe and I both know it will happen one day, we just have to patient. And the patient word rears its ugly head again. Apparently it's something we need to have nowadays. I'm usually not very good with being patient but I've learned to be over the years. It's kind of second nature to me now. Things will be better, I believe that and I have faith in that.
Saturday, Joe and I ate at the Latin Bistro. It was really good food, but unfortunately our waiter, wasn't all that great. Apparently he had just started and he was being trained. Now, I've never been a waiter at any time in my life so I don't know how normal it is to give the wrong order to a person knowing that the order was supposed to be for another table that got there before the table you gave it to and then give the wrong desert. All this while you are being trained. Needless to say, even though the food was good, the experience, not so much, probably won't be going there again. Although the waiter that was training the new waiter was really nice and was nice enough to explain the situation to us.
This is what I ordered. It was really delicious but I could've done without the big chunks of onion. Not really an onion fan, unless they are cut up really small and you can't even really taste them.
Aren't our little babies precious? This makes my heart smile every time I pass by our refrigerator. Of course I hung them up, why wouldn't I? It makes me such a proud mommy.
You haven't seen The Hunger Games, you should. It's a pretty awesome movie. I watched it for the 2nd time Saturday and Joe watched it for the 1st time. He liked it! He said he could watch it all night long. He even wants to read the book. I did my good wife deed for that night. GO ME!
On to the question.....
What are 5 passions you have?
1. Being a mommy. This is definitely on the top of my list. It really is every emotion wrapped into one thing. It can take a lot out of you and also give you the greatest joy you will ever experience. There is nothing like it.
2. Dancing, I absolutely love it. Even if it's just dancing in our living room or with the DIAMOND GIRLS, it's freedom to me.
3. Reading, when I have the time that is. I'm currently listening to SAFE HAVEN by Nicholas Sparks on CD. So far, it's been really good. Can't wait till the movie comes out.
4. Arts and Crafts. I love making things. Here recently though, I just can't seem to find the time. I guess that's why I'm such a fan of Pinterest. Best website in the world for that kind of stuff.
5. Taking pictures of the boys. When they are older, I can look back at those pictures and see how far they have come. I know they will change the world one day. The world won't know what hit them.
I hope everyone had an awesome weekend.
Till next time!
*Xirna*
2 comments:
I just went through that whole job search process too. it can be so frustrating! just keep your chin up, something good will come along :)
thanks christine. :)
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