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I'm gone.
I'm not looking back.
I got up at the crack of dawn this morning and am heading to my new life in DC.
Pretty exciting. Pretty nerve wracking.
I won't lie, I'm so nervous about it, I could puke. It's so different this time.
The good news is that for two weeks, I get to stay with this awesome girl, my former roomie.
The great news, is I'll be working a contract for two weeks on Fort Meade, Fort Belvoir, Fort Myer, and Andrews Air Force Base. If any of you lovelies out there are stationed at one of those fine places, holler!
The other fantastic news is that I landed an AWESOME contract from now until September doing a series of events for a wireless carrier. The pay is frickin' incredible and is such a welcomed relief to me. I feel so, so blessed for this opportunity. Not having to look for work for a few months is a welcomed invitation.
I also got a phone call while I was in Montreal from a golf course where I applied to be a cart girl. After some serious talk with W&R at dinner one night (J's sister and FH), I decided this was something I should totally try to do on the side. I've always thought about it, I love golf, and all drunken middle aged men aside, it could be pretty interesting :)
*Knock on wood* the job stuff seems pretty solid for now. It gives me time to network my butt off and get closer to my goal of working for a military related non-profit. Perfection.
Now if I could just firm up housing!!! Keep your fingers crossed and say lots of prayers for Piper and I as we travel up the East coast this weekend. I'll be leaving her in Charlotte for a couple weeks with her dog besties (my heart is breaking!) and coming back to get her after this first round of events is done. Pray for the housing situation and everything else that comes along with this new start...again.
Thanks guys!









Congratulations on this EXCITING and new adventure! I will most definitely keep you in my thoughts and prayers as you make the transition and get acclimated with your new surroundings!
ReplyDeleteCarpe Diem, friend! :)
Looks like you have a lot of good things in your future! (: Everything happens for a reason & things will fall into place. You'll have a new home in no time! -
ReplyDeleteXO - Savannah