
My apologies for the time between posts... it has been extremely busy!
Amy and I are looking very seriously at our schedules for the upcoming semesters. In order to maintain my current income level and increase it for the summer, I will be stepping down from my bus driving position and going back to construction for the summer. Now, I can work three days a week, leaving Tuesdays and Thursdays open for studies, and maintain our current state of poverty. The bus driving was too interrupting to studies and life in general.
Amy has been offered a ministry job position at a local home for teenage mothers. Unfortunately, scheduling for this position will not help our income or scheduling problems and actually increase both of these issues. Amy is a little disappointed. She was wanting a place to serve as well as help with the ever nagging funding issues.
However, the Lord still provides for the Kentucky branch of Polsons. He has been faithful and continues to offer solutions to any need that has arisen. The boys are having a ball and making friends at school and at home in the neighborhood. Weather permitting the boys spend at least an hour or two outside in the backyard or at neighbors.
Please continue to keep our family in your prayers. We are continually trying to determine God's plan for balance between work, study, and family. We look forward to seeing everyone we can this summer back in OK! Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Blessings
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Just checking in to let you know that I do read this from time to time. :-)
So are you taking classes this summer or not? Will you be driving the school bus next year or hope for something else?
p38fan
In order to slow down & take care of some $ things, I will not take classes this summer. I am hoping to get a staff position at the seminary for the fall. There are several that would appeal to me coming available. However, the bus garage would be glad to have me (or anyone for that matter) in the fall.
What a beautiful family! Love the Easter pics.
Sounds like things are off and running for you in Kentucky. We miss you guys!
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