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Tomorrow it begins...
June 27, 2006
So, I began my cycle yesterday. YAY! I was beginning to wonder if the provera was going to work. It's always in the back of my mind the never ending "what if's". Don't we all love that? So, the cycle of clomid begins tomorrow. I have no idea what to expect. My mom said that it took one month of clomid for her and my father to get pregnant. I can hope... but after the last experience of thinking we were pregnant and not being, I understand I can't expect anything.... it's simply too disappointing. On a personal note: I got a promotion at work. I'm now a supervisor. It's a weird experience so far... people old enough to be my parents or grandparents have to call to ask my permission for everything. In the few short days I've worked I have had to let someone go (not my choice) and have gotten a new hire. I have to train someone overnight Thursday night and will be working many late nights awaiting parents to pick their children up and such. However... no more weekends, and I make my own hours (it's salary and as long as I complete 40 hours, I'm good to go!) Eddie begins a new job tomorrow too. He went to work for a company that would train him free and clear for his CDL license if he signed a contract to work for them for six months. Fortunately and unfortunately it is seasonal work and he is basically doing busy work these days for minimal money. His six months is up at the end of July so he told them that he was going to go to a better paying company and put in a "leave of absence" sheet today. As long as he doesn't file for unemployment there shouldn't be a problem (and he doesn't plan to, obviously because he has a job!). Both of us will be making better money and should be able to afford to live now off one job each... since we've been killing ourselves working two plus full time jobs to pay the bills. With having these new jobs we're looking at houses too. We want to move into a three/four bedroom house with 1 1/2-2 bath's. We want a basement, a garage, a fenced in yard... all things that now are a luxury. The three pups are doing well. They were fixed a week ago and although we haven't seen much change in them, the "psycho baby" (Maddux) has become more loving... unfortunately he's not much more calm. They keep reassuring us it'll come in time. Like having a baby, his calmness can't come fast enough! To Khy: I got your message and will definately check the diaries for you. I can't access the message boards for some reason, I don' t have a password that works or something?!
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