Wednesday 23 July 2008

Wow! What a couple of weeks

Ok, ok, ok, so I have kept you in suspense about developments in my job for a while (if there is anyone who reads my blog and has been waiting in anticipation to see what is up).

I started a new job with my boss at his other company c c G A L L E R Y. The spaced characters are to avoid possible spammers. The company is a motorcycle business, selling bikes, apparel and accessories, and also servicing the bikes. What a ride. I jumped in the deep end there,
and have had to swim, and learn new strokes very quickly. But, having said that, I have enjoyed every moment of it, and I am still enjoying it. I have the job, of ordering parts and stock, managing the network, and what ever else there is to do, including teaching everyone how to
use the new system that has just been implemented, which I am still learning.

Then, Chloe has been growing so fast. She is almost sitting up by herself, has started eating solids, and just so alert it is scary. I am waiting for her to start leopard crawling. She can roll from her back to her tummy, but not the other way around, and I am sure that she needs
to master that before she will be able to crawl. I'm not rushing things though, just trying to enjoy every moment with her and watching her grow and develop daily.

Now, after telling you about work and Chloe, try mixing the two. My subconscious mind did. The other night, I was stressing about the new system, and worrying about all the stuff I had to do at work, and inevitably dreamt about trying to add Chloe as a stock item to it, and opening job cards to feed her and everything. Talk about majorly stressful. I was getting more stressed because I wasn't sure what she would be classified as and none of the things I needed to load on the job card were loaded into the system. All I can say is that I was glad that she woke up and I needed to wake up to feed her.

Then, some not so great news...
My dear friend Sandy's husband nearly wrote himself off last Friday afternoon, while returning home on his motorbike, he had an accident, and was in theatre today. Sandy, has been a pillar for him, and has been amazingly strong. I have been praying for them, and knowing Franc was in theatre today, I prayed for her peace and that the Lord would hold her and comfort her, and she said she was feeling very calm and sounded like she had it together this morning. I think that she was battling again this afternoon though. Sands, you're an amazing woman, and God is your strength, remember that, and also please don't let Franc get another bike.
Please could you all keep them in your prayers and I will try to keep you updated as we go.

Well, that is the news for now.

xxx Kim

1 comment:

Sandy Bigara said...

You're a treat Kim, Love you Lotsly.