He did it! He graduated! He's done!
The other trick with temporary moves is that we have to schedule everything for the next two weeks that we might schedule over the rest of the year. So Greta has pediatrician appts and allergist appts, Jason has dentist and eye doctor appts, everyone has hair cuts, we need to get a car tune-ups, etc... It's a busy time.
The Richards Group is going to be great for Jason. They're a slick, creative bunch (they're the ad experts behind the Chik-Fil-A cows and the "God Made a Farmer" commercials) and we're really excited about this opportunity. I'm pretty nervous about Dallas, surprisingly more than NYC, but I'm already planning our trips to Galveston and to the state fair. People assure me that people love Dallas and I'll have to take their word on that.
Over and out!
We were all pretty pleased to celebrate Jason's graduation from BYU's Public Relations program two weeks ago.
So. What's next?
Jason got an internship with The Richards Group and we're headed off to Dallas for the fall! In just two weeks we'll be on the road.
It's been a bit of a nerve-wracking week as we've searched for housing and tried to figure out how little square footage and furniture we can get away with for the duration. At this point in 2014, we've lived in transition/temporary housing for as long as we lived in our own apartment--and we have stuff stored in 3 different places that we need to sort through to get on the road.
But we finally have an apartment lined up -- and we're coping with the fact that I think we'll be sleeping on an air mattress for 3 months. The unfurnished life will be our most homeless experience so far this year, but somehow seems fitting.
The other trick with temporary moves is that we have to schedule everything for the next two weeks that we might schedule over the rest of the year. So Greta has pediatrician appts and allergist appts, Jason has dentist and eye doctor appts, everyone has hair cuts, we need to get a car tune-ups, etc... It's a busy time.
The Richards Group is going to be great for Jason. They're a slick, creative bunch (they're the ad experts behind the Chik-Fil-A cows and the "God Made a Farmer" commercials) and we're really excited about this opportunity. I'm pretty nervous about Dallas, surprisingly more than NYC, but I'm already planning our trips to Galveston and to the state fair. People assure me that people love Dallas and I'll have to take their word on that.
Over and out!
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