The new job is going well. Training has
consisted mainly of memorizing various codes. It's not Whiskey Tango
Foxtrot but William Tom Frank. I'm picking things up fast and believe when I'm done with training (6 months from now) I'm really
going to like this job.
The health insurance for my husband
and I was almost 500 dollars a month. Ouch! Again, I say Ouch. I had
decided to turn it down, but my husband said to go ahead and get it
just for me, which is only 85 bucks a month. The rest of the benefits
are pretty good and the retirement plan is sweet.
My husband
is handling my absence during the day as well as can be expected.
While going through his tools and stuff, I found our old fishing
cooler. I cleaned it up and have been using it to pack him a very
nice lunch and several sodas to hold him over until I get home.
Finding that cooler brought back fond memories of better
days. We used to have a secret spot on Hagg Lake in Oregon where we
would go fishing. We would bring snacks and beers in the little cooler and spend a couple hours there. We never really caught
anything big enough to keep, it was mainly a good excuse to drink
beer at 7am in the morning. We always had such fun, and we tried to
go at least once a week.
One day we showed up to fish as we
usually did and there was a strange shrine – a table with flowers
and candles – sitting in our spot. We had heard that a whole family
had drowned at Hagg Lake, but we didn't know it was right at our
secret fishing place. Needless to say, we didn't fish that day. We
tried to find a new spot at a different lake, but it just wasn't the
same. We kind of stopped fishing altogether after that. I miss those
days. Those were good times.
That is all for now because my crappy
computer keeps crashing while I'm trying to write this. I will post
again soon, just not sure when.
Hope you all are well! Take
care out there.
3 comments:
I have my favorite fishing holes in Oregon, Washington, South Dakota, Idaho, Alabama, Arkansas, and Georgia. Take your pick.
nice!
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