I'm basically hoping that being thankful for the good things right now will ensure smooth sailing from now on and will make the whole move/total life change just go well.
Hubby left this morning at 9am to catch a Greyhound to Pittsburgh. Poor hubby, took him a hour and nice homeless man to get him to the public bus once there. He got confused I guess...hehe. But hubby got off the Greyhound, got onto the bus and got to his job interview. He fell in love with the store. SO much better than where he works now. People are nice, the pay is SO much better, you get monthly bonuses, so nice. How did hubby get the job? even though he's only 22, he has more experience than anyone in that store. Yay. And he had to answer one question/quiz the manager of the department gave him..one little quiz that ment the difference between job and no job. And he passed with flying colors and his new boss even hugged him for doing such a good job! It's a food co-op/health nut store. They are very huggy there I guess

So YAY!!!!!!! He got a job!!!! And he made it home safe and sound!!! And I didn't die from him being gone for 14 hours!! Longest I've been away from him in a LONG time, it was scary...and boring.

So yay! My mom and dad confirmed we can push up our move date just so we can get away from evil leasing office here, BAD people...BAD. So we can move 15th of this month, 2 weeks earlier than planned. we move our stuff into the new house, but in the basement. Hubby stays at the new house with the cats for a week. Gets the painting done, watches the kitties as they put new carpet in and watch the new kitchen being put it. I stay at my mom's until that's all done (my mom lives down the street, so I can see hubby when I want). I can't stay at the house...asthma would kill me with paint/carpet fumes. But YAY!!!
This all might actually work!!!! WOOO!!!!! Only big problems I see is that I'll be losing my insurance on the 15th, and I take $500 worth of meds a month, and get sick without warning, and I need insurance

I'm pissed about that..and I think I have to wait to move until I figure out what to do about that. That is going to be very tricky. And finding someone to drive the truck. UGH! Oh well..still...we have good news!
so yeah, I am thankful that my hubby knows his meat and he gets to have a better job doing what he loves (meat department at stores). I am thankful I found the PCOS fertility study right by my new home so I can get in it, get paid to take met/clomid and maybe get pg! I am thankful for the future good things that will happen and that it'll all work out and soon life wll be SO much better.
I am also thankful I can sleep normally, so I think I'll go do that
