Allright my darlings, we have to find a better way to stay in touch... so... here it is. The blog for The Sisterhood of the Travelling Teacup.
So Lindsay, Lindy, Margary and Shawnee and all else out there I have not been able to keep track of, tell me all! I just read about Margery's first vacation from work in Dinan in her blog www.dinanbretagne.blogspot.com, and have decided I have to make my way to France in the spring. For those of you who do not know, I am done at Gerry's. It was a sad decision, but hey, had to move on. I took a 15 hour a week literacy position at $18 and hour, which means rather than working 70 hours a week, I will be working more like 45 hours a week... and for essentially the same paycheque... much more human. My boys will have a mom again, and I will be able to keep up with my life!
Have to run for now, hope to hear from you soon.
S
3 comments:
Hi Stevie,
I think it was a cool idea for you to get a blog! hehe. You quit working at Gerry's? Aaw. But family is more importaint than anything else.
I love you!
~Hayley
Stevie!
Hi! Welcome to Blogsville! I've been out here for a couple of months now and it is a great way to make the world a little smaller.
I set Hayley up with her own blog. She wasn't too excited about that - she's into MySpace. But I've set it up so she'll get an e-mail whenever anyone posts to it. One day she'll 'graduate' from MySpace to Blogspot, perhaps...
Stop by anytime! I've been blogging with some really fun and intellegent people and made a few new friends.
I haven't updated my post for quite a while as of today, but I'll get something up soon. Things have been a bit rocky on the career front and I've been really focused on making some positive changes in that regard.
'See' you soon!
Rachel
Hi Stevie,
thanks for visiting me on my blog. This is really a neat kind of communication mechanism.
Wow, Dinan! I've been there and found it to be absolutely beautiful. Your friend is a lucky girl!! I lived in France for awhile and taught at a large highschool too. The town I resided in was called Annecy. A wonderful place nestled by a lake in the Haute Savoie. It's known as the gateway to French Alp ski country.
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