Answer: Moving, Call Papers, and Panthers Oh My!

Question: Why hasn’t Jen updated much this week?

Moving
We move to Minnesota in 3 weeks. We accepted a call (which will be announced here when all the papers are officially signed). We don’t have too much stuff so we really don’t have all that much to pack but… it’s still been stressful. My in-laws were paranoid about Jon and I doing the move and the driving ourselves, especially since I have no license yet. (I take the test on Tuesday at 10:15. I’ll post news if I pass.) As a result, my brother is going to fly out and help us.

If you have any advice on moving, leave me a comment here or at Domesticated.

Call Papers
The church we wanted voted 61-2 in favor of calling us. We should hopefully have the call papers in the next couple days. *crosses fingers and toes* I have a journal set up for my pastor’s wife adventures. If you want the location, e-mail me and I’ll tell you if I know you.

The other church would only let us keep 2 of our cats and that’s fine for them — it’s their parsonage and therefore their decision. I’ve refrained from screaming at the various people from my current church whose response to the situation has been “WELL IT SERVES YOU RIGHT FOR GETTING TWO MORE CATS!!! WHAT WERE YOU THINKING?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?” Everything worked out, we can keep our girls, and those people have no leg to stand on.

Panthers
Edda had a parasite which was causing her bowels to be a little on the loose side. After spending 3 hours cleaning carpets before putting her under suite arrest and layering the floor of her suite with garbage bags, we took her to the vet and they dewormed her (basically some meds to kill any possible worms) and put her on some antibiotics. Our vet was not the sharpest crayon in the box and gave us a syringe of meds that was bigger than Edda, telling us to just depress it a little each time. Uh yeah… that’s really going to make medicating my cat easier, I ended up calling the vet after trying it and telling them to just give me the pills so I could split and dissolve them. (They ended up disolving the meds and giving me a small syringe and dropper… which is how it should have been done the FIRST time.) She’s doing much better though she hates her meds (which is just tough because she has a week left on them).

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Jen isn't quite sure when she lost her mind, but it is probably documented here on Meditatio. She blogs because the world needs her snark at all hours of the night... and she probably can't sleep anyway.

4 thoughts on “Answer: Moving, Call Papers, and Panthers Oh My!

  1. Whoopeee… What exciting news. I suspect you’ll thrive in the environment. Minnesota is a great place to live. May you look back on the last year with thanksgiving for the gift of time you were given. The time seems so right for
    you now – to follow your calling.

    God bless. Have a safe journey.
    Ellana

  2. dawn, i have no idea. i’ve been to bexley thrice this last month and not known that i was headed there until 5 minutes before we left.

    why don’t we set a date? email me if this sounds good.

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