

This summer has certainly been busy for my family, With so many changes happening in such a small period of time any news we had probably would have gotten lost in all the chaos.
The newlyweds have purchased their first home together, sounds like a party will be planned, and should be moving in the not to distant future.
My brother, retired June 30th..... July 1st his newly separated daughter and 14 month old grandson moved in with him.
My oldest niece changed jobs. Every few years she gets bored and needs a new challenge. I told her she needed to stay put and start thinking about retirement, ugh. (Makes ya feel old when your "niece" needs a talking to about retirement!) Of course, who am I to give her advice about staying put in a job.
Steve wants to change jobs, too. The company he works for is driving him insane with their unrealistic demands and inconsistent rules and regulations which seem to change depending on who you are and if they like you that day. That roller coaster not only effects emotions and morale -- but wallets. I've never heard of a company that keeps your bonus if you have to take off a few days because you are ill or need to see a dentist to get a tooth pulled. Now I wonder if they want you to work either while sick and/or in pain. If robbery was against the law how do businesses get away with it? My question is when a huge company does that, what are they doing with their "saved" loot, line the pockets of their executives? I'm surprised Steve didn't hand his notice and tell them to kiss his ass.
My middle niece will be graduating with her B.S. degree in Nursing this summer. I can't imagine juggling a toddler (she has a 3 year old), a husband, full time job and going to school full time. She'll be changing jobs of course as soon as she passes the state boards... OMG I just realized, there seems to be a theme in my family this summer.... is the need to change jobs genetic???
And, most importantly, in my youngest great niece who will be one year old in November. Not only is she taking her first steps and talking she's developed quite the sophisticated palate and discovered her favorite food -- PIZZA.
Then, lastly there's me. I have this need to change and fix things so I remodel then remodel again. I'm not sure if I'm indecisive or easily bored. I best get it right now I may not have time in the future.
I'm back on the bandwagon of being optimistic. I guess things happen when they are supposed to happen -- in God's time not when I demand it. Patience is a lesson I just haven't learned. I guess when patience was being passed out I must have been absent that day.
September is just around the corner, a new season, and, who knows, maybe the beginning of something wonderful. So, in the mean time.... I'll just sew, paint, and redecorate.