tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7278234574421715715.post4350987738606481061..comments2024-03-07T20:56:29.901-07:00Comments on Mission: Kim-Possible!: Guess What? I'm just going to write and forget about everything else that needs to be done around here . . .Kimmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10475879852203788006noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7278234574421715715.post-88263444103255297402010-06-02T21:42:37.266-06:002010-06-02T21:42:37.266-06:00*yay for flooring - fabulous to wash a REAL floor!...*yay for flooring - fabulous to wash a REAL floor! <br /><br />*flute-guys are called flautists... Gordon Korman has several books that mention the title, which make me smile just remembering the Bugs Potter books.<br /><br />*sorry to hear about the job cut. That stinks. What we don't know is what will await you around the corner! God hasn't left you stranded and still wants your trust... keep pedaling hard and He will continue to take you on many adventures. Sometimes He wants us to rest too, and do the pedaling for us! I'm praying tonight for comfort and peace for you and Wayne about your future.<br /><br />*Cool to see the many areas you are serving in! I have a chance to speak at Redberry ranch camp this summer... nervous but excited. Seems God is using me in many young women's ministries areas... scary, but fun.<br /><br />*ps.- glad you came back!Chrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10464126841871943214noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7278234574421715715.post-31147134113254192102010-06-02T12:30:57.885-06:002010-06-02T12:30:57.885-06:00made it and sending a hug Kimmy. Change is someti...made it and sending a hug Kimmy. Change is sometimes hard, but always good when we keep our eyes of Jesus.<br /><br />Kimmie<br />mama to 8<br />one homemade and 7 adoptedKimmiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04462108880167593207noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7278234574421715715.post-66496688727411962112010-06-01T09:07:46.131-06:002010-06-01T09:07:46.131-06:00Oh, please don't shut your blog down Kimmy!!! ...Oh, please don't shut your blog down Kimmy!!! I'm still here and still reading. It was Memorial Day weekend her, so we have been busy, but I saved this post to come back to when I had a few minutes so that I could comment on some of the things you mentioned.<br /><br />First off...the flooring. I feel your husband's pain (and your excitement to see things come together). My husband and I worked together to lay flooring throughout our entire basement. (I really need to do a blog post about that entire experience.) It is hard work and it took us a lot of evenings/weekends to get it all done, especially with a baby to entertain while we worked. We would work for three hours, look back at what we had done, and feel like we had hardly made any progress across the area we were working on. It is so worth it in the end though.<br /><br />Secondly, I also feel your "pain" about your house being in chaos. I like my house organized and put together. It is easier to clean that way and keeps me sane. However, we have just moved from one project to the next during the six or so years that we have lived here and the mess just seems to move around with it. I call it the domino effect...if the basement gets done, then the office can be moved downstairs, which means the upstairs office can be turned into a nursery, which means that Isaac can move his belongings out of our master bedroom, which means I will be able to put our stuff away in our closet...you get the idea. Anyway, we are still in the midst of the domino drop and I don't know when it will be finished. Honestly, I just want all of the junk out of my dining room.<br /><br />I have never heard of straw bale gardening until you mentioned it and I had to look it up. I must say that I am intrigued. For us this year, it looks like our garden will not be more than the three volunteer potatoes that are growing in our compost pile.<br /><br />My congrats to Mitchell!!! And my condolences to you on losing your job. Having taught in small-town Saskatchewan, I know how much people like you put into your positions and how important you are to the students you help. I truly hope that something comes open for you, regardless of what the situation looks like right now.<br /><br />Okay...this got a little long winded, but I don't get to write to you much. Enjoy your summer.<br /><br />Michellemichellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06949946724599509890noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7278234574421715715.post-46635114306878687042010-05-30T09:04:01.603-06:002010-05-30T09:04:01.603-06:00Wow, lots of stuff going on. Kimmy, I am sorry to ...Wow, lots of stuff going on. Kimmy, I am sorry to hear about the job. I know you really enjoy what you do. Plus, you are EXCELLENT at it. You are the type of E.A. I'd LOVE in my classroom. I am praying for a miracle, that God will provide another job for you that is fulfilling! Our Lord WILL provide for your needs.~Rain```https://www.blogger.com/profile/03651417617385562994noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7278234574421715715.post-5195875698497635252010-05-29T05:59:03.450-06:002010-05-29T05:59:03.450-06:00First, how exciting about new floors and fun award...First, how exciting about new floors and fun awards! Just think of the messes as extra seating for your guests!!<br /><br />Second, I will pray that God has something even better for you! Have you thought about approaching families with children with special needs and offering to be an aide/shadow/mentor on a private basis?Staceyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04051175511763977534noreply@blogger.com