As a famous man once said, "I've been busier than a one legged man working at the IHOP."
That being said, we've decided that we're going to move out of the current residence and into a home of our own. Yes, somewhere in the midst of me being gone all over the state, and working more hours then I care to remember, Julie found a great house that we are going to make our new home.
We are super excited and can't wait to get started with the preparations!
On another note, I was called into our corporate offices for a meeting this last Tuesday. This meeting was a chance for my 3 co-workers, my boss, and myself to be honored for the hard work we've been doing since late last year on our network expansion. As I've previously blogged, we've been all over the west and in all of this, saved our company a lot of money. Not be switching to Geico... We received very nice jackets, and many thanks from our senior officers of the company. It really is nice to be rewarded for hard work, and to be recognized for the extra efforts we put forth. I can't say enough about the guys who I worked with, they are smart, energetic and when it came to crunch time, really made a difference. I'm glad I was able to be a part of the project, and look forward to more actually.
I do want a break, especially since we're going to be moving now. But that only means more work, like that lovely mowing of the yard etc. This is work that I actually don't mind doing.
~N
Neal and Julie
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
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3 comments:
Funny I don't remember you particularly liking it as a kid (ha). Attitudes do change don't they?
Love and congrats
Mom
The yard is already in, Julie....isn't that great!!! Beautiful home! It looks perfect for the new family moving in! Which of the Tri-Cities is it in? We Love youo bunches!
Aunt Debbie
Neal, I believe you're a hard worker. I have video that proves you can convince people that eating worms and fish eggs is all just a "part of the game", and far better than whatever might be in the box. Anyone with that sort of talent and natural "responsibility" must be a worker extraodinaire.
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