Friday, October 17, 2008
Hey, Hey, Hey...Goodbye!
Goodbye Mid-America Clutch...Hello E.I. Sports. Greg's last day at Mid-America is now over, and Monday begins his new career. If I could have written a job description for Greg, it would not have been as perfect as this new job's. Time to celebrate!
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Pick up your jaw...
Have you fainted, or are you still sitting in your seat! Yes the blog is finally being updated. Chasity has been twenty-one now since June, and other things have happened in our life. This fall has been extremely busy for us. Both Alicynn and Faith have been involved in soccer. I never realized that third grade soccer would be so overwhelming. Alicynn literally had either a soccer game or soccer practice 3-4 times per week. Many times Faith's practices would overlap with Alicynn's.
Greg has been busy with being a first year Cub football coach at Memorial. His team has not been extremely great with putting the numbers up on the scoreboard, but he has enjoyed the season. Saturday is his last game, and they actually will play on the Memorial football field for the first time the whole season. Greg has also taken a new job. Please pray for him and our family as he goes through this transition. I do not think I or anyone else could have written such a perfect job for him. He will be working for EI Sports on the Eastside (I guess it is time for us to move back to the Eastside now that we both work on the Eastside and the girls attend school on the Eastside). Greg will be selling sports equipment to schools. He will be in the Evansville, Mt. Vernon, North Posey, and Jasper area. He already has became more relaxed just knowing he will be out of Mid-America.
I on the other hand have been busy at school, but things are starting to calm down! I won't be grading again until the end of November as I have a student teacher this semester!!!
Back in August, the Delancy family (no not Greg and I) added a new addition. Crystal and Aaron welcomed Oliver to the family. He has had difficulty eating and a few other medical challenges, but Crystal and Aaron are doing really well adapting. Oliver is an absolutely adorable nephew.
Tina even made a trip up here back in September with her son Alex. We really enjoyed being able to spend time with Alex, oh and Tina too!
Greg has been busy with being a first year Cub football coach at Memorial. His team has not been extremely great with putting the numbers up on the scoreboard, but he has enjoyed the season. Saturday is his last game, and they actually will play on the Memorial football field for the first time the whole season. Greg has also taken a new job. Please pray for him and our family as he goes through this transition. I do not think I or anyone else could have written such a perfect job for him. He will be working for EI Sports on the Eastside (I guess it is time for us to move back to the Eastside now that we both work on the Eastside and the girls attend school on the Eastside). Greg will be selling sports equipment to schools. He will be in the Evansville, Mt. Vernon, North Posey, and Jasper area. He already has became more relaxed just knowing he will be out of Mid-America.
I on the other hand have been busy at school, but things are starting to calm down! I won't be grading again until the end of November as I have a student teacher this semester!!!
Back in August, the Delancy family (no not Greg and I) added a new addition. Crystal and Aaron welcomed Oliver to the family. He has had difficulty eating and a few other medical challenges, but Crystal and Aaron are doing really well adapting. Oliver is an absolutely adorable nephew.
Tina even made a trip up here back in September with her son Alex. We really enjoyed being able to spend time with Alex, oh and Tina too!
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