An update is definitely in order!
If you haven't
heard, two weeks ago, I started a new job working in childcare at our
church. I don't really have a lot to say about it, but I do really like
it. I work with 2's and 3's. I actually got sick about a week ago and
now have bronchitis, so I have actually only worked a handful of days so
far.
After our announcement about a month
ago that Nate was hired by AT&T, he went through orientation to
learn more information about the job. We discovered more about what the
position required than the job description actually explained, and
apparently about 1/3 of new hires for premises technician do not make it
past the first week of
training. Nate was determined to give it his all, and he absolutely did,
but by the second day, we knew it was not to be. Nate felt very
discouraged because he really wanted to succeed, but after much prayer,
we really felt an overwhelming peace that it was okay. We should have
been very freaked out by the unknown future, but we really weren't. Only
a few short days later, our church was having their annual men's
conference, called Men's Summit. I strongly encouraged my introverted
husband to attend knowing how much I enjoy the women's conference,
and now that his schedule allowed, he did decide to go with my brother.
It was so amazing for him to
have the opportunity to take time away from our employment troubles to
spend time with God and other godly men. If the job at AT&T had
worked out, he would not have been able to go. God's timing is perfect.
Before
the conference, Nate applied to a few new jobs and on the last day of
the conference, he heard back about an available position in Flower
Mound (a suburb north of us in the Dallas/Fort Worth
metroplex). If you knew us before we moved to Texas, you'll know that
Nate worked for a campground in southern Michigan for about 5 years. He
worked outside in all seasons doing mostly groundskeeping and lawn
maintenance type work. This new position is similar, in the city parks
and athletic fields. Anyway, he was hired, and he just completed his
first week. It offers really great benefits, and he is doing amazingly
well considering it is only his first week. There is definitely room for
growth for Nate to move up from this entry-level position. We are
really excited that we are finally on a road to some semblance of
normalcy, and we are looking forward to seeing what the future holds for
us now!