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Saturday, September 30, 2006

42 More Days To Go!!


Here's a recent pic in Charleston.

42 More Days To Go!

It is a little crazy here in Greenville. From invitations to colors, to alterations, to food and friends. It is crazy. Though packing will not be far down the line. We have a lot of packing to do here in the South to get me up to the New England states. Just amazing. I have a very large piano and a lot of items, not to mention gifts already given me in celebration of the wedding. It's just crazy.
I tell you though, it is such an honor to be blessed so far from friends and family. From surprise showers to sweet e-mails and lots of love... we are thankful. We expect things to not slow down here.

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Working men and women.

Jon and I are lately either together or working. Working is our primary task and we are happy to be busy despite its distraction from wedding planning and as much enjoyment as this time can afford for others. This weekend was a great way to get away. Otherwise, I have DHEC survey wanting to come into my building and give us the "combing" process (ie- auditing us) and this involves tons of paperwork. This is a yearly survey to either cite and or not cite our facility so as a long-term health provider nurse case manager (nurse administrator) this is a harrowing mountain to climb and can ultimately fall in the laps of only a few people. Unfortunately, I am one of those people.

Nevertheless, our work is hard, but good. Jon is in the middle of teaching this course of new students at the JAG school and he is loving it. He is such a wonderful teacher and lawyer and I am sure the students are finding his jokes to be quite the distraction from boredom in the classroom. He is amazingly intelligent. After moving to Rhode Island, Jon says I will be able to sit in on his classes. Free JAG training for me. In the end, I see myself instead doing a lot more homemaking/domestication of the home for a few months instead of learning case law.

Monday, September 04, 2006

What Digs!