When I try to recall how poorly and nearly hopeless I felt just a few months back, I hardly feel like the same person. It's amazing what a little success, a little encouragement can do for a person. I've just been invited to fill out and complete the hiring package for online teaching at the U. of Pheonix, which I'll do quite before the deadline. When one has hope, one has almost all he needs. Almost.
This weekend we push our clocks forward and slide into Daylight Savings Time. But before the clocks move, the two of us will have the joy of hearing the Minnesota Orchestra again. This is a preview concert of the 2008-2009 season, and the menu is delightful: Haydn; Mozart; Beethoven; Tchaikovsky; Sibelius; Elgar; and others. It should be quite a night. And before we go to the concert, we're going to break bread together using one of several restaurant gift certificates we received over the holidays. As much as I really don't like Daylight Savings Time, I'm looking forward to Saturday evening.
As for location, location, location, I do think it matters in more than in sales. Living in this foreign atmosphere we find ourselves in puts an additional stress on us that otherwise wouldn't exist. So, while we have to face day-to-day living problems, we also carry that stress with us 24/7. We had found our home, but we just weren't sure enough, and the energy that brought us here was nothing but negative, bordering on evil, and we were blinded to the truth until it was too late to turn around. Put a good thought up for us to return to our true home, where the nearest snow is at least two hours away!
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
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