Upon our return I had two interviews to set up. Canadian Tire and Books and Beans wanted to meet me. I had to make two phone calls but was up at 6:30 so I spent a couple of hours this morning having coffee and enjoying the birds in the backyard - when the phone rang.
Kincardine hospital is looking for administrative assistants! I had submitted my resume through both the Kincardine physician recruiter and the Walkterton HR department for South Bruce Grey Health Centre. Finally it looks like I have a decent chance at staying within my field! This couldn't be more perfect!
So in the next week I have 3 interviews. At least I can feel like we have a shot now. Craig's jobs at the LCBO and Bruce Inn will keept him busy but at least if I can work part time we can be a bit more comfortable. Hooray! Finally we can get our foundations laid.
Also, while in Toronto we had an adjournment of our stupid cases with the Landlord Tenant Board. We'll have to return to Toronto one more time to deal with this garbage. It's so frustrating, it's just not worth the time it takes... I just want them to stop screwing their tenants. We also managed to get in a couple of hours of chill time with Jesse before leaving the city... and I can now comfortably call him an old friend.
It looks like I'll be trying to come back for the family garage sale. It's finally time to hand over "Happy Manor" (my grandparent's home) to the next family. There's still a lot of stuff to go, though and the date is just another headache - my birthday. A day which was never really great for me. Father's Day brings up memories of my father, I rarely even have a birthday party and now the last hurrah for the old homestead. Whoopee, as they say. At least my cousins will be there. Somehow, younger people make things better.
Toronto is an okay place to visit, but I guess it just wasn't meant for me. I'm happy to call this small town home from now on.
Conall was in good spirits when we picked him up from the Rigdens place last night.
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