Monday, August 11, 2008
The Pain
On Friday afternoon we sold the motorcycle. We got the same money for it as what we put into it so it was a good thing! (Apparently, motorcycles are much easier to sell than cars because we only had it listed for a few days.) Even though we were glad to sell it, it was still kind of a downer because we really liked that bike and now we are going to have to find another one! Then, on the same day, Scott had to turn in his two week notice at work since classes start in two weeks. SO SCARRY! We were both in tears over the whole thing because now we are going to be sooooo poor and living off of student loans for a long time! My poor hubby was having a very sad weekend but seems like he is back to normal today - he is busy so he doesn't have so much time to thing about everything. I have come to the conclusion that change is painful - no matter how many changes we go through it hurts every time! Hopefully all of this stress, planning, and sacrifice pays off in the end!
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Oh... I am sorry you had to sell the motercycle! What a bummer. I know that you will be taken care of as you finish up school. You are an amazing couple and will be stronger because of the challenges that you have faced. Comforting, huh? It is true but I don't know how comforting I find that when I am in the midst of it all.
Have a great day!
Sorry you had to sell the motorcycle. If you guys are looking into buying another one have you looked into AIG Auto. My husband just bought a motorcycle and that's who our insurance told us to go through. It's about $50 a month. Just thought I would let you know! :)
Good luck with school! I think this stage of life is so tough- just figuring out a career path and trying to make ends meet- all while trying to start a family?!?! Paul and I are finding it tough too at least. You guys will come out with flying colors I'm sure and what doesn't kill you will make you stronger:)
Cute background, by the way!!
It's true- even if it's a GOOD change, and you are moving forward, there are still sacrifices and sadness. But throughout it all you grow and it IS moving forward. That is great. I'm sure you will both do great with the new changes and start to things.
Well put Cami. Change is inevitable, but you guys are doing your very best, so Heavenly Father will take care of the rest. He love you and so do A LOT of other people. So, let me know if you need anything...just because I live 2,000 miles away doesn't mean I can't help in someway.
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