Sunday, May 06, 2007

If at First You Don't Succeed, Try, Try Again!

Thanks for your prayers for getting my dog back. My friend Sara is coming to visit here on May 22nd. She is going to bring my dog to me! We called the airline already and they have typed up a note on Sara's reservation saying that the paperwork we have is the correct paperwork (as you may recall, the United ticket agent on March 1st thought our paperwork was wrong and barred my dog from flying with me; wow, that sure caused a lot of trouble). Now we just have to pray that the USDA office in Austin gets the certificate sent to our vet in Texas on time, so he can get it to my parents, so they can get it to Sara. There are a lot of details involved in getting my dog here, so please pray EVERY LITTLE THING works out with God's intervention. And pray that my little pup won't get depressed during her 7-days of quarantine upon arrival in this country. I'm afraid she's spoiled rotten and may go on a hunger strike if forced to eat dog food. Truthfully, the transitions will really be stressful for her.

Building Contractor


People often ask what I do in a typical day. In the 30 days of April, I didn't do the same thing any two days. But a lot of what I did was get an apartment ready for some co-workers. I negotiated their rental contract, which was a headache, but turned out to be easier than almost everything else. Their apartment was EMPTY. I had to pick-out kitchen cabinets, sink, hot water heaters, doors, tile, mirrors, towels racks, shower, light fixtures, window sills, etc. and arrange for each individual thing to be installed (had to get phone lines, broadband lines, cable TV and all that installed too). It was fun for about the first 8 hours or so, but the fun soon wore off as I had to haggle with a bunch of blue-collar local men. I was the only woman in an apartment with a dozen or so local guys running around half in fear and half in amusement at having a green-eyed blonde telling them what to do and where. Of all the things I get to do in my job, this was surely the most bizarre!!! But it is over now, and my new co-workers are settling in. It was worth the effort. Check out the air-conditioner installation guy as he's about to crawl out the window with the air-conditioner.