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hey Rob how is everything going?
miss seeing you around here.
is the Santa Fe in your signature listed anywhere? if not let me know some of the basics about it.
Things are going alright. I am "supposed" to be back to work full-time in early October. My wife & I are finally taking a honeymoon after 3 years of marriage (going to Maui); gotta love airline miles for cheap tickets and family members with timeshares. My wife is thrilled to now be a stay-at-home mom. We're still making the mortgage payment and putting food on the table, so I shouldn't complain.
The Santa Fe is mine for now. I really miss having a pickup ... and my Bronco. I'm hoping to find an affordable (~$10,000) crew cab once I get back to work and have 2 paychecks. Then again we need to save for a down payment if we want to move next year, so ... who knows. If I decide to sell it, I'll post on the AZ For Sale thread. It is quite the reliable piece of machinery, though.
Craig: names are funny, aren't they. My wife and I will occasionally mess up and call our remaining doxy "Mea" ... which is our daughter. A family friend who helped out with Max last week while I was out of town is supposed to be bringing his ashes to us today. I know it'll choke me up. There was just something special about him.
Ever heard the poem about Rainbow Bridge? Our vet's office sent a sympathy card and included this story / poem with the card. It's a comforting read.
Here's looking forward to me getting back to work, back on here, and maybe back into a pickup.
Things are going alright. I am "supposed" to be back to work full-time in early October. My wife & I are finally taking a honeymoon after 3 years of marriage (going to Maui); gotta love airline miles for cheap tickets and family members with timeshares. My wife is thrilled to now be a stay-at-home mom. We're still making the mortgage payment and putting food on the table, so I shouldn't complain.
The Santa Fe is mine for now. I really miss having a pickup ... and my Bronco. I'm hoping to find an affordable (~$10,000) crew cab once I get back to work and have 2 paychecks. Then again we need to save for a down payment if we want to move next year, so ... who knows. If I decide to sell it, I'll post on the AZ For Sale thread. It is quite the reliable piece of machinery, though.
Craig: names are funny, aren't they. My wife and I will occasionally mess up and call our remaining doxy "Mea" ... which is our daughter. A family friend who helped out with Max last week while I was out of town is supposed to be bringing his ashes to us today. I know it'll choke me up. There was just something special about him.
Ever heard the poem about Rainbow Bridge? Our vet's office sent a sympathy card and included this story / poem with the card. It's a comforting read.
Here's looking forward to me getting back to work, back on here, and maybe back into a pickup.
if you are looking for a powerstroke let me know, I did a pre buy on an 01 with just over 100,000 miles. the owner called my yesterday and is down to $12,000.00 from $15,500.00 and wants it gone.
Good Evening Arizona.
Glad to everyone is doing OK. We are going through some changes. Vici has resigned her job in Lovelock. It just isn't working for us. She has applied for a SPED job in Yerington which is only 55 miles away. She can be home at nights. If it doesn't happen then she can always sub.
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