Merry Times!

We attended the virtual meeting with the doc in Salt Lake and got a good report from her about Missus’ progress and healing. She has a little way to go, but it should be manageable, and the doctor anticipates good results. Without going into full details, it was a good report overall, and had promise for her future. So, however bad it was, things should be on the up and up, now. So, I am excited! Damn Excited! That was a scary episode!

Driving a school bus does in fact require a commercial driver’s license. Shows how much I know where I thought that because the school bus is on two axles, it would qualify under a class C. It doesn’t. At 26,001 and above it qualifies for a class B, and with more than 16 people on board including the driver, it qualifies for a P endorsement. The cost, according to the kids’ bus driver to get that license is $1,500. Don’t sound like the school would cover that. I cannot. But I will look through the manual and see if that is the cost of driving education or the price of the licensing fee. I will read the manual through and get to where I can pass the test either way, as it won’t hurt me to know since I have a trailer and a tractor that is heavy to ride on it. I’d rather have the additional skill.

So it is back to the job hunt again, looking for something that will produce a valid work/life balance and enough money to eat on. I need to have some time off my feet if I am going full time. So that’s where driving is appealing to me. Well, and other reasons, too. I love the office with a panoramic view of the city, reclining bucket seats, and my own sound system. I just don’t care for the wear and tear on my own vehicle. And that’s what puts me off it, especially for now. I’d end up having to get a new, or much newer car. I don’t want the expense. I don’t want the commitment.

Bedtime is in twelve minutes, and it is 21.3°F out right now. I am going to get the fire in the stove going then go to bed and dream of what to do with Greenland. After all, I can’t think of anything yet.

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