I just want to write about how blessed we are. I don't know if I've already written about this, but I finally got a job. Woohoo! It's a teller job with Arvest bank. It only pays $9.75/hr, but it's enough for what we need right now and will be enough with Kilee's income once she starts getting a paycheck. It will also help me have time to work on the business. So when they first called me on Monday, they said the next available teller school would start July 23rd. Not ideal, but I knew we could make it. They called me the next day and said they should probably be able to get me into the one that starts on the 9th. Woot!
I've also been thinking a lot about our financial situation. I honestly thought that if I didn't find a job by the end of May, we would be toast. It's now a month later and I feel like we could make it all the way through to August when Kilee starts getting paid if we had to. The reasons why are as follows:
- My dad sent us a $500 check to use if we absolutely needed it, which we did. I didn't ask him to. He just did it.
- Kilee had her training in Blytheville. Because of the gas reimbursement that was WAY more than we actually paid for gas, we not only were able to pay to replace a worn out sensor on the car (which would have gone bad soon anyway and we would've had to pay that out of our own empty pockets), but we still will have about $100 leftover to keep.
- The Sasine's, a family in our ward, asked us to house sit for them starting today for the next 10 days. Last night when we went over there for last minute instruction and he told us they were paying us $300. Holy cow! I didn't know what to say. I probably weirded him out because I just stared at him, speechless. I think I made a sound, but it was probably unintelligible. We were totally fine with doing it for free.
Such are the blessings that have come our way.
I feel at peace with where we are. I feel at peace with my $9.75/hr job, because in all reality, I would prefer to start a business and be self-employed for the rest of my life anyway. So only working 40 hrs/week rather than 60 will give me some time to work through a business idea I am working on with a friend (We finally have friends!!!). We'll see what happens, though. Who knows where the Lord's plan will take us. I'm just grateful for the ride (and sorry for being lame about it sometimes).