Sunday, August 21, 2011

I Gave My Husband a Headache

I don't like my life not having some sort of sense of direction.  Even a downward spiral is something to work with.  Our life feels like it has literally been put on hold.

I empathize to some extent for our mechanic.  It sounds like he's not use to the string of bad luck that happens as he attempts to fix our car.  I just wish he would be a bit more informative about what's going on because I'm also not very patient. 

My husband is the patient one and he has had to suffer with my whining and complaining since last week.  Then I treated myself to coffee this morning, which tends to lend to me talking and talking and talking.... until he actually, for the first time in our eleven years together, got a headache.

I know there are worse things in the world than having to sit at home with nothing to do for two weeks.  My husband can't apply to jobs because if he gets an interview he can't drive there.  I can't start a crafting project because I've packed everything up anticipating that we will eventually be moving.  (Maybe, kinda, sorta.  I have no idea now.)  I'm thoroughly ready to move forward with our life even if it means sucking it up and having to live in the ghetto again.  (We'll make sure we're better armed this time.)  And I know my husband is tired of hearing me talk about all these things repeatedly, especially since he's right next to me in the boat.

So, my Dear Husband, I love you.  Thank you for tolerating my bad days.

1 comments:

terry said...

Don't know your skills, but I just saw an interview for Halliburton in North Dakota. Even with a high school education, they said in two years if you are willing to work you could be a crew leader and making 125 K to 130 K a year. http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Halliburton-to-Hire-11000-In-cnbc-2776247120.html?x=0&.v=1 I think they said http://gohaliburton.com to apply. I did!!! :-) Terry