So, the last time I wrote, I was all excited about getting an RV to live I , so we can start saving money AND enjoy the freedom to travel. Well, the bank gave a resounding NO! To make matters worse, I almost couldn't pay for classes this semester. I waited too long and they said they couldn't split up my payments. Luckily, there are angels in my life and I was able to re-register for my classes and pay for them. The praise all goes to God because I know that without him in my life, I wouldn't have the treasures I have.
Blog Life
Ready, set, blog time! Everything from dental school anomalies to RV living to Tiny Homes on a trailer ;) This is the story of my adventure into becoming a traveling dental assistant. Enjoy!
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Sunday, January 4, 2015
Our Christmas In Texas
Christmas break from school couldn't have come soon enough. I earned straight B's. They were really A's, but our teacher uses a different grading scale; 95 and above is an A, 90-95 a B. So, guess what? I'm extremely happy with my B's!!!
Our trip to Texas was wonderful and meeting my husband's brother and his family was incredible. I also got to meet his nanny and visit the house where he grew up. I have lots of great pictures from our road trip that I will up load in the next few days.
I wish adding pictures and posts on my blogger were as simple as adding to FaceBook or Instagram. There must be an easier way to document everything into one place!!! :)
Sue
Our trip to Texas was wonderful and meeting my husband's brother and his family was incredible. I also got to meet his nanny and visit the house where he grew up. I have lots of great pictures from our road trip that I will up load in the next few days.
I wish adding pictures and posts on my blogger were as simple as adding to FaceBook or Instagram. There must be an easier way to document everything into one place!!! :)
Sue
Getting Ready To Buy Our FIRST RV!!
The time has come!! I have been planting the idea into my family for almost a year now, and I think the time is almost here!! I'm so excited, but at the same time worried. I know things are going to be a bit difficult due to our credit not being very strong. Since, I have been out of work for the past 4 years, we have struggled, quite a bit and that has affected our credit scores.
However, I'm not looking back.....2015 is the year everything is going to come together. I will finish with my Dental Assisting credentials and should secure a full time position by this summer. God willing, everything will come together!!
We are looking at a few trailers and one class A RV. Problem with the class A is that the boys wouldn't have the privacy they need and deserve. I think a 5th wheel or toy hauler is our best bet. Let's wait and see how everything goes.
However, I'm not looking back.....2015 is the year everything is going to come together. I will finish with my Dental Assisting credentials and should secure a full time position by this summer. God willing, everything will come together!!
We are looking at a few trailers and one class A RV. Problem with the class A is that the boys wouldn't have the privacy they need and deserve. I think a 5th wheel or toy hauler is our best bet. Let's wait and see how everything goes.
Monday, October 20, 2014
This 550 sqft Timber Cabin Is Calling My Name
I can definitely see myself living here!
This 550 sq. ft. timber framed cabin called the TimberCab 550 byFabCab is in Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho assembled by Selle Valley Construction.
Images © Marie-Dominique Verdier
Images © Marie-Dominique Verdier
This TimberCab 550 FabCab cabin costs approximately $165,000 to be completed for you (not cheap but sure is nice!).
Resources
- FabCab
- Selle Valley Construction
- Marie Dominque Verdier (photographer)
- As seen on Houzz and SmallHouseBliss
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Traveling Dental Hygienist
I found a few links to information on becoming a traveling dental hygienist, and I just had to share them.
Enjoy,
~Sue~
A career as a traveling dental hygienist basically means that instead of getting a job with a specific dentist office and remaining there, you get a defined, temporary assignment before moving on to another office. You might get placed in Washington, D.C. for six months and then move to a placement in Virginia for four months, for instance. This setup has a dual benefit. First, you can find work even if jobs in your hometown are scarce. And second, dentists can cover temporary needs or get extra help during periods of peak demand.
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