Jul 01, 2011 05:28
In the end of February, we had this horrible weekend at our home in Crestline. We got caught in a storm. Our car got caught in the snow and we waited and froze for hours in the middle of the night. We finally got driven home by a sherrif. The power went out, along with the heat. My cell phone died. Except for a few minutes on a neighbor's cell, we had no communication. We froze some more. AAA/local towing company repeatedly fucked us over. It was the worst experience we ever had.
So, Sometime next year we are selling the place and moving back down "the hill". We will gladly take a smaller house to do this.
I am waiting to see if I got into a medical billing program at the local community college. I need a job in the healthcare profession that isn't hands-on patient care, and this fits the bill just fine. For the longest time, whenever I saw a job ad that required "attention to detail", I would tell myself "No, that isn't me, etc..." I have to come to realize about myself that this is 100 % not true. I am VERY detail oriented. Why did I tell myself for so long that I am not?