My husband got a new job in a new state (that's true).
Imagine you, your child and your husband moved to North Carolina when
your husband got a new job.
«We moved to Williamsport from 3 hours away when
my husband got a new job here.
Needless to say,
my husband got a new job!!!!
Not exact matches
But with two little kids, a
husband who works hard at his
job then lost his
job then immediately interviewed for and
got and is working even harder at a
new job, my own part time pay / full time hours work from home
job, and all that was involved with a relocation to a
new state, plus the holidays and vacations and conferences, you would have to be uber - organized and efficient and, you know, maybe have 36 hours in your day and eight days in your week to really be ahead of the game.
One of my friends is engaged to her
husband who contacted her through her blog, and she also
got a
new job through her blog.
All of a sudden I was dealing with depression that I did not know existed in my oldest daughter, my toddler was potty training and
getting her attitude, I was dealing with a lot of things with Primary President including my 13th member of my presidency since I was called almost 5 years ago, Stress from my
husbands job and things going on there, stress with finances, stress with my blog, stress with home schooling, stress with a
new baby on the way... plus my own emotional roller coaster that comes with being... [Read more...]
Last week my
husband got a
job offer that will require him to be out of town for the next seven weeks to train for the
new position; leaving me to hold down the fort at home.
Get Out of the House When Jeannie Kim, of
New York City, was on maternity leave with her daughter, her
husband had a
job that required him to be gone from 5 a.m. to as late as midnight.
Due to a
new job my
husband just accepted, it looks like we are going to
get to do some serious traveling this summer.
So, after a two - year sabbatical and a
new lease on life I found my
husband,
got pregnant, and landed the best
job of my career pretty much all at the same time.
And on the surface my excuses seemed pretty legitimate: I was pregnant, dealing with a 2 year old who STILL refused to sleep through the night,
getting our condo ready to rent, preparing for a move (at 37 weeks pregnant), and convincing my
husband to quit his
job and making sure we could pay the bills with my
new business.
I'm looking forward to
getting new renters and finally adjusting to my
new job, to my
husband finishing school and starting a nurse practitioner program.
We first tried extending the closing in hopes that my
husband could find a
new job and that we could
get the bank to fix the roof.
After a long year of unemployment for my
husband, him starting a great
new job this past January, the strain of
getting our house on the market, looking for a
new home and the complications of moving to Washington to start a
new life, I was ready to feel settled.
coming through a season of moving, my
husband losing his
job, turning 50, 3 more of our 6 children
getting married, four grandbabies arriving, last child off to work / college after 30 + years of home educating and all of it in the last couple of years, wondering what I should be doing now...... my answer from the Lord was «your
husband still needs you» soooo, I've been helping him buid his
new business, and we are rediscovering ourselves and having a great time!