Hoo-Wee

Submitted by witchiepoo on Thu, 03/03/2005 - 4:23pm.

The Board voted to accept my resignation last night. I thought I was totally at peace with the decision, but I bawled like a baby anyway. Change is good, but it sure can hurt.

Today DH and I spent the day at a small business seminar. I think we will make a really good team for our business. He is full of practical knowledge, but struggles with paperwork. I am the paperwork queen, but am clueless about how to do what he does. Also, he is severely dyslexic, so paperwork is such a struggle for him. He was so grateful and appreciative about me being there and doing the reading and writing it made me cry. He is such an incredible mechanic and inventor and fabricator, but just not good with the forms, which are nothing to me. I also have the administration/employment/bookkeeping experience, and he just doesn't care much about that side of a business, so I think we will balance one another well.

I got home really early for me, and the kids were all still at school, so I had a couple of hours to work on new business stuff in total quiet and got a lot accomplished.

We are off and running!

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jennye's picture

Yay! Sounds like it's all wo

Submitted by jennye on Thu, 03/03/2005 - 6:11pm.

Yay! Sounds like it's all working out well.

So, what would happen if the board voted to decline your resignation? hmmm...

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Jo- That is great to hear! My

Submitted by heidic on Thu, 03/03/2005 - 11:10pm.

Jo- That is great to hear! My Ds is dyslexic as well and I know the frustration and pain that can cause him at 10 let alone as an adult but it is good to hear "success" stories like your DH to encourage. Good luck!

Heidi

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Gosh I love to hear great stories!

Submitted by Rooney on Fri, 03/04/2005 - 7:26am.

Jo-
I just want to tell you how awesome this blog is to me. I reread the fire blog, and the hopelessness that could have flowed did not. This is another blog of why your marraige is strong, and your kids are doing well! You accent each other, not overshine. What an awesome woman. This is a true helpmeat, to love and cherish your husband. True submission (not doormat), is helping in the weak areas, and stepping back in their strengths. Hold to this and those irratating moments (that will come) will pass quickly.

AnneP.
A child enters your home and makes so much noise you can hardly stand it--then departs, leaving the house so quiet you think you'll go mad. -Dr. J.A. Holmes

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