Monday, April 27, 2009
Leaving for the land of Peaches
Hello everybody,
This is the first post in a while. We've had a cold, long winter here in the nati, with some good times and a few bad. We are writing this post to let everyone know that we are moving to Athens, Georiga- land of sun and peaches!
Our good friend Graham just hooked Dave up with a low paying but hopefully very informative and fun job at the botanical gardens, where he will be maintaining the forests and gardens, and napping and sunbathing too.
I just got accepted into Athens Technical College where I am going to do a two year program to become a vet tech..basically a nurse for animals. I'll also hopefully find a part time job working in some stables down there.
We are renting a wee duplex 591 Pinecrest Dr. and also possibly one of the most exciting details- we are getting a dog! We have called her Mira, meaning look in Spanish, also the first and last syllable of 'mi hermana de la terra'. She looks to be part dalmation, pitt and pointer.. but who knows.
Pete and Fio found her, she was abandoned by the Hicks' next door neighbours.
We are really looking forward to a new time in our lives and make the final move on wednesday!
Much love to all
This is the first post in a while. We've had a cold, long winter here in the nati, with some good times and a few bad. We are writing this post to let everyone know that we are moving to Athens, Georiga- land of sun and peaches!
Our good friend Graham just hooked Dave up with a low paying but hopefully very informative and fun job at the botanical gardens, where he will be maintaining the forests and gardens, and napping and sunbathing too.
I just got accepted into Athens Technical College where I am going to do a two year program to become a vet tech..basically a nurse for animals. I'll also hopefully find a part time job working in some stables down there.
We are renting a wee duplex 591 Pinecrest Dr. and also possibly one of the most exciting details- we are getting a dog! We have called her Mira, meaning look in Spanish, also the first and last syllable of 'mi hermana de la terra'. She looks to be part dalmation, pitt and pointer.. but who knows.
Pete and Fio found her, she was abandoned by the Hicks' next door neighbours.
We are really looking forward to a new time in our lives and make the final move on wednesday!
Much love to all
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