Well I haven't exactly been a good blogger as of the last year or so... have I.
Well I promise to try and be better..... really I do.
It's not like I don't have a ton of stuff that I could talk about.....
My wife and I have been fostering two cute as heck little boys since January of 2012.
We are in the long, and I mean long, process of trying to adopt them.
My wife is amazing.... this is nothing new I just had to say this in case she reads this post.... hey you gotta let them know in the little ways.
Oh and as of last Friday I am unemployed!
Yes... you read that right. I don't have a job. That is ok though because you see... I will get one real soon.
Right?
Is this thing on.... Hello?
Ok, I might be a little bit apprehensive about that last fact. I have never not had a job. I have been working in some form or another since I was ten years old. If I left a position at one place it was to go to a position at another. The only real exceptions were when I moved to a new city or back home from those places.
Don't get me wrong... I am confident that I will find a new job, but it is still a little bit distressing to know that it could take awhile. I have done the usual things that you are suppose to do like file for unemployment with the State. I have reached out to my vast network of friends, family and colleagues. I have posted my resume on job boards, updated my status on my LinkedIn account and even posted my lack of a job on social media!
So what to do now.
Well my wife has a nice set of honey do's for me to do and I also actively look for new jobs. I have also reached out to the Workforce Oklahoma folks to seek their assistance. I have my faith which tells me that God will provide all I have to do is have faith and do my work...
Everything will be just fine..... I hope.
Be safe everyone
Bryan
I just posted on Facebook about the Honey Do list. Do I know Steph or what! A friend of mine has this saying, "When God closes a door, He opens another one, but it sure is hell in the hallway!" We all like to think we "plan" our lives. Not so! Be open and patient to see what God has in store for you. I say, "God does not use the interstates. His way is slower and has plenty of curves and switchbacks. We know the final destination, but we never know where we will end up along the way. But it sure is scenic! And you meet the most wonderful children of God; so enjoy!"
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