Christmas time is quickly approaching here in Michigan, and with it has come many blessings!! For those of you who do not yet know, I have a JOB!! Starting in January, I will be one of the reference librarians at Michigan State University. Because of the economy, it is only guaranteed through the end of the Spring semester; however, it could turn into something permanent if more funding is found and will give me some great contacts who can help get a foot in the door somewhere else potentially. We are so grateful that we will have some steady income for the coming semester, and are thankful for all of the prayers and well wishes from our friends and family.
In addition to the blessing of a job, we were also excited to experience our first snow ever tonight! It was beautiful and coming down pretty hard; we will probably receive three to four inches before tomorrow morning. The dogs loved playing in their first snow--they were romping around and chasing each other and eating the snow. Beauregard was even jumping about three feet in the air trying to catch the snowflakes in his mouth before they hit the ground! It was hysterical! Our house looks very pretty with all of our Christmas lights and all of the snow on the ground. I told Colin that it looks like the movie "White Christmas" outside, which he has never seen. We will have to remedy that before the season is over!
Colin is finishing up his first semester here at MSU, and is very busy studying for finals and writing papers for the end of the term. Wish him luck as he prepares to ace his classes! I have recently joined the Meridian Community Band, and performed with them at the annual Lansing Christmas tree lighting at an event called Silver Bells in the City. Colin and his friend Paul came to watch me and we got to take some cute pictures with the Christmas decor. We had fun exploring downtown Lansing as it was all decorated for the holidays, which was fun because we hadn't really ventured into downtown before. Now we are just trying to wrap things up here so that we can travel to Texas and Georgia to be with our families during the holidays!
To see an album of our holiday adventures so far, click here.
Good luck on your new job, and have a merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThanks Cody!! Merry Christmas to you and Maureen as well!
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