I haven't been on here forever, and so much has happened since the last time I wrote. As of Feb. 29th of this year Annie's Lil Bits will be no more, or at least not with me as the owner. We have had several interested buyers looking. It's been a great ten years and we have made some wonderful friends, many who are just like family.
We had planned on selling our home and purchasing a larger one and invited Dad and Mom to live with us. They however have decided to update their home to make it safer and stay there.
So with their decision, I decided to find a full time job instead of a part time one. After I close Annie's, for the next two weeks after, I train at US Bank as a teller/trainer. My official full week will start March 17th. I am very excited. I have been in restaurants since I started working and this will be my first job out of them.
Chris has been recuperating for about a week now. He had a tonsillectomy, uveaplasty and a tongue reduction on the 15th. He spent the night in ICU for observation. Neither one of us got any sleep with his alarm going off. He has sleep apnea and it would go off every time he stopped breathing. Fortunately it was because the machine was very sensitive. They finally shut the alarm off in the room and it would only go off at the nurse's station. It's been very painful for him but he is steadily improving.
Brittney helped me with this blogging business today. Hopefully I have a better handle on it now so I can keep it better up to date.
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Brad has sleep apnea too. Scary isn't it? I hope he continues to mend quickly. We love you guys! lvrprw
Good luck with the life change! I found working at the bank had very minimal stress in comparison to ANY other job I've had. I hope you enjoy it.
Great BLOGGING! Keep it up!
Who is that little boy in the middle? Hee! Hee! I love to see you blogging. Congrats on the job. You will be great at it.
It will be great to stay updated with you guys this way! I was a teller before my mission and I loved it! I hope you do to. Good luck with everything.
Good Luck in the future. If your restaurant is any indicator, you'll do great in banking as well.
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