Well, we made it. It took us two days and we were packed into the car like sardines but we made it. The boys started their new school this morning. Jacob was a little unsure and Geoffrey actually flopped on the floor crying. Mrs. Hogan, their new teacher, seems to be on the ball. I'm sure it's not her first rodeo. She walked the boys out when I came to pick them up this afternoon and she said that they had a great day (she looked a little surprised, to be honest). In the car Jacob told me about their new playground and Geoff told me that Mrs. Hogan threw away his milk at lunch time. He was obviously still mad about it.
I visited the main branch of the Louisville Free Public Library today and started networking. As I was led to believe, they do have a hiring freeze. The one lady that I spoke to the longest informed me that they have several openings and, should the freeze be lifted, they will need to hire people.
I'm sorry there are no pictures with this update. I will try to make amends as soon as I get the Macintosh unpacked and running. I'm also planning a little video about our trip. Should be fun. Stay tuned.
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2 comments:
Love your posts. Looks like you're off to a good start. I've always thought Kentucky was a beautiful state. Used to travel from Columbus, Ohio through Louisville once a month, for several years. Remember that there was a good restaurant on the river just outside the city as you were approaching it. Never got used to living in "tornado alley" as they called Columbus in those days.
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