| Max at the Beach |
This summer has been eventful and is going by like a speeding bullet. Last fall I was blessed with a job that was actually related to my dietetics degree and therefore related to my monthly student loan payments. While being a nutrition educator at WIC may not be glamorous, it is experience and in this economy that is priceless. I work directly for the State of Florida, 10 hours days, and it is never dull. Our client intake is excessive and I do enjoy working with young children and pregnant mother's of all ages. A three day weekend has it perks, but during the week I tend to have enough time to eat, shower, and sleep for the most part. If I get the occasional run in during the week I feel blessed.
In June 2009, I decided to try a free trial on Match.com. And this ladies and gentlemen is how I met Scott. We talked for weeks before meeting in person. We still say to this day that it was like cramming for a final exam because we learned so much about each other during those phone conversations. Our common faith in the Lord has been a wonderful foundation in the development of our relationship. He proposed this past June, at St. Augustine Beach. I will leave the engagement story for our future wedding website:)
A few things I've learned about Florida:
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- It's a long drive to Michigan
- The day's here are shorter
- There is not always a palm tree around the corner
- Going to the beach is the most economical thing to do, if it's not raining
- Hurricane season is real, and you don't want to live in a flood zone
- Don't leave your winter coat at home, it actually does get cold here
- Florida drivers.... well at least you can make a real left turn here
- Bridges are a way of life, and they are bigger than life
- Everyone moves slower, maybe because it's so hot
- Crocodiles cross the road, when you least expect it
- Bugs come in prehistoric sizes
- Sea turtles nests are off limits
- Bonfires are not allowed on the beach
- You can legally turn left over a double yellow line if it is "safe" to do so
- Don't leave anything in your car unless you want it to melt
- And Love Bugs will destroy the paint on your car... beware.
I'm happy for you and miss you tons.
ReplyDeleteErika
You're the greatest. I'm happy for you too. You need to get a blog on here:)
ReplyDeleteLove and Miss you...
I'm officially following your blog feed :)
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