For those who are interested: I regret not posting anything lately. I regret the very negative tone of the last post. I take that back. I don’t regret the last post. I regret not posting anything positive since then. Okay, this post is going to ramble a little bit because I don’t have time enough [...]
Posts Tagged ‘moving’
recent goings-on
Posted in career quest, family life, snaars offspring, things that seemed like a good idea at the time, tagged moving on February 28, 2006 | 7 Comments »
Settled. Not!
Posted in family life, things that seemed like a good idea at the time, tagged moving, users of the wheel on November 6, 2005 | 5 Comments »
Quite unsettled, actually. It’s been the awfulest move ever. I would like to tell you a cheery tale of sunshine and roses, but I have committed myself to remaining true to you, my faithful readers. I know that Snaars fans are happy, well-adjusted folk, who would never want to read about such unpleasant things as [...]
Delaware
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged delaware, moving, random history on June 21, 2005 | 6 Comments »
I visited Delaware a few times when I lived in Pennsylvania. There are a lot of scenic places there. I’ve been to Rehoboth beach; it is a beautiful place. The more I think about it, the more I’m looking forward to moving. We are going to try to save enough money to move in early [...]
It’s decided …
Posted in family life, things that seemed like a good idea at the time, tagged delaware, moving on June 20, 2005 | 4 Comments »
We will move north to Delaware. Lots to consider. Long-distance move. No money. No job when I get there. Still not sure what I’m qualified to do, outside of purchasing, which I don’t like. Maybe I could get a master’s degree in counseling and do that. What will I do to support the family in [...]
Ungodly
Posted in family life, humor, tagged moving, uncle zeb on June 8, 2005 | 14 Comments »
Yesterday morning I organized and retrieved some financial documents. Then I and my family trekked on over to a bank that was recommended to me, so that we could apply for pre-approval on a home mortgage. “Mortgage” has an interesting etymology. It is compounded from the Middle English/Germanic “mort” and “gage”. “Gage” signifies “something deposited [...]