"So, do you have some good news???"
Posted
Wednesday, November 07, 2007 5:30 AM
A week or so ago, my husband's oldest sister had a dream that I was pregnant, so she told the family. His brother ends up calling us just to ask us if we had some good news to share. ^o^
Yesterday, he gave his sister a call just to say hi, and she told him that his mother now had a dream I was pregnant, so the whole family is now anxiously awaiting some "good news" from us. We are not pregnant, and we are not going to be trying until at least about a year down the line. I knew this would happen, though. ^^;; I think it's really funny, but I hope they don't seriously feel disappointed or start thinking something is wrong with me since I'm not pregnant. @__@
Anyway, we are all moved in (did I already mention that?). We love our place. Our jobs...not so much. My new location is *okay*, but it's been a tough transition so far. I don't feel like I can connect with anyone there, though there may be some hope with my boss since it seems like she is also a Christian. However, she almost seems to prefer to distance herself from her underlings, so who knows? I know, I know, I need to give it some more time.
As for my husband's employers, they are screwing around with him royally. I don't want to type too much here just in case, but yeah. I told him we could go anywhere for dinner tonight and that I didn't care about the cost. Since he didn't eat a very good lunch due to the stress, we went to a Chinese buffet. ^^;;
I just thought of something--there is one coworker I really like so far. She's a little bit older, and she's just very nice and seems very genuine. I like her. ^^;;
Ah, I almost forgot. We went to St. Paul on Saturday for his biometrics appointment, and last night, I received an email that immigration sent in a request to process his work permit. Woohoo! It'll be nice to just have the card now. Gives us some options, you know?
Anyway, I have a bunch of things to do, including finding a new primary health clinic. Mostly, I just need to get some rest after a long day.