Shannon has been working both jobs for the last few weeks. He's working at least 60 hours a week! He's getting over 35 hours a week with Best Buy, which is to be expected with retail, especially around the holidays! He has to work a 12 hour shift on Black Friday! I remember I had to work a 9 hour shift on Black Friday at Walmart a few years ago.
We plan on closing our Wells Fargo accounts this week and establish ourselves with our credit union. We received our "welcome kit" the other day. It included a few checks and our "membership cards." I can't wait to get rid of Wells Fargo! He currently has direct deposit going to his own account at another bank. He's going to have his other job direct deposited into our credit union. We still have to order checks and we will receive our debit/credit cards within 2 weeks. In the meantime, we will have to pay any bills with his checking account that he has with the other bank.
With Shannon gone, I am trying to stay busy with cleaning, laundry and taking care of Kyle when he's not in school.
Thanksgiving is coming up this week. I would have liked to make a nice dinner but we're still in between banks. Plus, Shannon's work schedule is so erratic. Shannon and I decided we're going to go out to eat on Wednesday since he is off of work and Kyle is home from school. We also talked about going out to eat on Monday or Tuesday while Kyle is in school, just the two of us!
What is Crunchy? "Green;" environmentally-friendly. I love green cleaning and making my own laundry soap!
His First Visit To His New School
Kyle starts school in just a few days! He will be starting 6th grade at a brand new school, in a new school district.
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Kyle starts school in just a few days! He will be starting 6th grade at a brand new school, in a new school district.
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As you can probably tell from the blog title, our visit did not go as planned. First, let's start from the beginning.
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I just need to vent a bit… Just a little advice ~ If you want someone to purchase from a business that you represent, don’t be RUDE to them!...
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