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- 5. July 2009: The 5th of July
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Awaiting your comments
I’m back! I said I wouldn’t write again until “comments” was fixed, and it now appears that it is. So, remember to be kind!
So much has happened since October. Most all of you know that Alan’s last contract ended in December, and he has been searching for a new one since then. He has been offered a contingent job in Charleston, SC. It is contingent upon being awarded a government contract. And yes, I said job…not independent contract. After 12 years, Alan will probably be shutting down AJLane Inc. Now, while the money is not quite a good as being independent, there are benefits…health insurance (we will save $600 a month…yes!) on what we’ve been paying; the company will match a certain portion of 401K savings, and will contribute to a retirement account.
I’m not saying which company for now; I don’t want to jinx it. It is a major consulting group.
As to Charleston, SC (Moni, I can hear you from here!) that is fine with us. We will continue to hopefully be Florida residents; Alan will commute at first; they do want him to relocate, so we have to work on that. Maybe a small condo, where Maggie and I can join him for weeks at a time, or maybe…a boat! We talked about buying a live-aboard boat while we were in DC, then we came to our senses. Maybe we can rent a live-aboard to see how we like it.
So keep your fingers crossed for the government contract to be awarded.
In other news, I guess everyone has heard about dear friend “J” by now; the good news is that he is at home, recovering very nicely from two bouts of congestive heart failure. He has had to make several difficult changes in his lifestyle…but we are happy that he agreed to make the changes; it will keep him here with us for a good while longer. Both he and JED have been good friends for so long now…we’re lucky to have them in our lives.
Alan and I flew to Portland to see Cara and Joe over her spring break. We looked at houses with them, and they signed a purchase contract while we were there. They closed on Friday, and have been moving in this weekend.
The house is new, built in-fill style in an old neighborhood. The neighborhood is St. Johns, a funky-crunchy area in North Portland with everything from cute bars-inside-old-churches, to retro clothing stores. It fits Joe and Cara very well.
Colin and Adrienne are still blissfully happy. Adrienne finished her NP classes late last year, and passed her boards (she was worried - the rest of us weren’t); she is remaining at the same hospital, but as a NP she’ll have more responsibility, but better hours. Colin’s job responsibility has decreased, as has his pay. He has decided (yippee!) to return to grad school and pursue a MSW. He hasn’t decided yet whether he’ll work in the private or the public sector. Either way, I’m proud of him.
I’m proud of all our kids (I include Adrienne and Joe in this, as well)…they have all grown to be responsible adults with a strong social conscience. It is nice now that liberal is no longer a dirty word.
(Non-knitters may discontinue reading at this point.) In knitting news, on the needles now are the February Lady Sweater, a tank top in a beautiful hand painted cotton yarn, socks for Cara, and as always, a couple of dishcloths. CR sent a cute alligator handbag pattern and the wool yarn, so that will be coming up soon.
I’ve also started another silk painting class, along with JED. I’ll let you know how that goes. And I’ve cranked up the sewing machine several times for bags and totes. They don’t call me the Bag Lady for nothing.
Kayaking with Sylvia will end for me tomorrow. We are heading out early in the morning to kayak the rivers and mangroves near Matlacha (not pronounced Mat-latcha, but in the French manner…Mat la-shay). I’m sad to see my kayaking season ending but plan to take our boats out a couple of times this summer.
Alan and I are heading over to Melbourne on the east coast of Florida on Friday for a couple days of R&R. We lived there for a few months in 2002, and we’re looking forward to revisiting some restaurants and shops.
Moving on, here’s a couple of pics from Mardi Gras and K Derby parties:


As you can tell, our social life is quite healthy!
To my friends in Charlotte…I miss you! Come see me!
To my friends in Florida…see you soon…we’ll raise a glass or two of cheer together.
I will leave you with a closing shot of a Bird of Paradise plant in full bloom outside our front door!
Go well, dear friends.
17. May 2009 at 22:06
Hello to you two. I hope that Alan can get the job in Charleston, unless he could have one where you are. I assume that would be ideal. At least we could see you in Charleston. We closed on the house in Mt.P on Fri. Yeah!! We lost money on it but at least I only have one mortgage now. Maybe I can dig myself out of this hole we’ve been in. Sounds like you have been busy.
Did you get my phone picture of Brooke at the wine festival? She drank a whole bottle by herself and passed out. Sounds like some other people I know!!
We’re planning on the 4th of July again. Maybe if ya’ll are in Charleston you could come up.
We are going to see Eric this weekend. Kristi, Heath and Brooke are going too. We get to meet the girlfriend. She is from New Orleans. And she is looking at a job in Charleston at the moment. It’s at MUSC. This should be interesting. Eric would love to go back there but I don’t know about a job for him and he has the house in Fl. I’ll keep you posted.
Gotta’ run. We’re celebrating Larry and Darcie’s birthdays tonight and I’m not ready. Later tater.
Love, Moni
17. May 2009 at 22:06
Hey, that’s a great looking blog you have there! And with such nice photos, too. Does this mean you won’t be posting on Facebook anymore….I haven’t seen any comments there from you in a while. Jennifer
18. May 2009 at 21:57
Glad to hear that you guys are doing well! I hope that Alan gets the contract in Charleston, we miss you guys- I can’t think of a better meeting point!! I promise it won’t be too long until we make it back to Florida- with orientation to my new position its difficult to get a stretch of time off. Orientation is over mid June, then freedom!! We will also be done with all of these weddings by mid- June. I am so happy for our friends, but holy cow- I can not keep up with all the showers and parties- nor can my liver.
I love Cara and Joe’s house, what an exciting time for them!
We’ll talk to you guys soon! We’re off to Brixx for dinner in a bit!