Wednesday, November 29, 2006

It's official today!

I am now a divorced woman.

God help us all.

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Hussy?

I had a lunch date today. That's two dates with two different men in one week. Does that make me a hussy? I've never dated more than one person at a time, so this is a brand new experience for me. I don't think it will be like the old time movies/books where two different men ask the lady to marry them, and she has to decide: I think that if you're that serious, you should be dating only ONE. But at the beginning, when you're just getting to know each other, is there anything wrong with more than one casual date at a time?

Onto breaking news: I'm going to the lawyer with Brad tomorrow to sign the papers in front of their notary public! Then, all my lawyer does is take the papers to the judge, the judge signs off, and it's official: I'll be divorced. And needing to pay a lot for health insurance, so somebody give me a job! :)

I'll end up missing my computer art studio class to do this tomorrow, but it's worth it. Let's get this OVER WITH.

And my daughter has decided we need to stretch together in the morning, right when we wake up. Since I tried doing the splits, and got pretty close, it has become her mission to get me flat on the floor. Me, I'd rather just snuggle with her for five minutes in my bed, but heh, quality time is quality time, whatever you're doing. Go, rah. Sis and a boom and a bah.

Sunday, November 19, 2006

B.H.H.S.

I had a date last night. A date gone very well. Although it was a first date, it was more than a coffee and "so, what do you do?" kind of date, because we had logged in some serious phone hours previous. Besides the obvious looking VERY forward to date numero dos, my other thoughts on the date:

BIG. HUGE. HONKIN'. SIGH.

Saturday, November 18, 2006

I'm lazy: this is stolen from an email to a friend...

My jury reporting date for the United States District Court has been cancelled! They will notify me if I will be needed to serve for any of the remainder of my jury reporting term. They thank me for my willingness (???) to serve on the United States District Court Jury. They ask me to press "1" to hear these instructions again.

Which means...I don't have to have any absences from school, and pay more in childcare than I'd get paid by the U.S.D.C.

Still...serving on an OJ'ish type jury...coulda been a moneymaker. :)

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Wish me luck!

Well, I have a, not exactly a job interview, but one of those staffing services interview thing-a-majobs, where they time my ten key and see if I can type backwards and other such essentials. Loads o' fun. They seemed confidant they could work around my school time, and my kids time. I've already turned down a job that would have had me working 4-8pm Mon. - Thurs. I'd never see my kids that way. I'm confidant God will work this out for me, as long as I keep putting one foot in front of the other. He's taken such good care of me and the kids, how could I not trust in Him?
Besides, since the job is simply to pay for health insurance for me...I'd rather be insurance-less than be married another minute. And again, God will take care of me, insurance or not. But I'm aiming for the insurance. :)

Tuesday, November 07, 2006