Our camper was stolen, apparently by a ring of women; it wound up being sold to a SWAT team member who tried to register it here in Clark County only to discover it was stolen, so I'm sure that the perpetraitors will finally be caught now. Bradley's heel was sliced open at the airport, and Sophie's leg was broken on our stairs. And that was all in one week!
Like most people in the Vegas Valley (and probably most of the country), our house is worth about $20,000 less than what we have into it, our truck is worth about $5,000 less than what we owe on it, we have too much credit card debt, and our 401(k) is down to about a 101(k).
There were some good things that happened in 2008 - I got a promotion at work, Bradley continues to excel at swimming and academics, Ella is getting smarter (and funnier) every day, and Rick's work schedule allows him to spend quality time with his children every afternoon (priceless!). My Mom married Russ, who is a blessing to our entire family with his kind spirit, my brother had the good fortune of landing a job with great health benefits before he was diagnosed with Guillone Barre, my Dad continues to enjoy retirement, and Sue-Sue was granted the prestigious Dunbar Award for excellent service. And we got two of the cutest, sweetest puppies in the world (who are currently both sprawled out beside me on the couch)!!
The Year 2009 is starting off with a lot of promise!!
- I'm lucky enough to be travelling to D.C. for the inauguration (I still don't have tickets, but I'm willing to stand on the mall with the million or so others)
- Mimi D is coming to visit that same week for Ella's birthday and to help out with the kids (another amazing blessing!)
- Mimi and Russ are flying here that weekend for Ella's birthday party
- We are traveling to Lake Tahoe in February to see Colonel (and hopefully Bill Kelly)
- We are hoping to make it back to San Diego for Spirit West Coast in May
- I am determined to save enough vacay time and money to be home for Christmas this year
- I have hope that our new president will make a difference
- I have hope that some of the politics at my job will be put aside so that we can see some cool projects through to fruition
- And, I continue to be blessed with amazing family and friends
So I started off today with a lot of hope, some pretty good sweet potato muffins from the basket of Louisiana stuff that Russ sent us, the great memory of the awesome football game yesterday (where was that team all year?), and a hilarious email from Susan (emails from Susan are always a delicious treat, but this one was especially golden :) ). Yes, this year has a lot of promise!!
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I'll check back with you in a month or so... >:(
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