Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Shift Supervisor
Working is going good, the more I'm in supervising shift the more comfortable I get with my new position. I'm still scared due to my status. There is always lingering questions in the back of my mind. What if they find out I'm ilegal, what if they ask my for my license again, just a bunch of what if's?...but my wife continues to tell me to have faith in God. Its His gig and we are acting the best way we can.
My life continues to be in limbo. Waiting for my paperwork to come in is the biggest jerker. Just to think of the doors that will open with it. I would be able to drive without the fear of getting pulled over. I could finally do my taxes. Find a better job, apply for more scholarships to finish the last two years of my BA.
For not I just sit and wait.
And as I wait patiently im watching my son grow, and voice new sounds. Embrace him as he falls asleep laying on my chest and think of new ways to love my wife. Its all good.
I'm still here and i'm still standing.

This past weekend was good for me. I got to spend it with my wife and son and two boys i've been mentoring since they were in 3rd grade. They finally grew taller than me and its a cool thing. Watching them play with my son was awesome, holding him and making him smile were memories in the making.

And life continues...

Thursday, February 09, 2006

Las Cosas de la Vida

Work seems to be getting better. This week I started my training for the new supervisor position. The company provides me with work book where I go through modules each covering different policies and procedures for the store. After each module the manager has to certify me to make sure I get all the information.

Man! I gotta go. I'll write more later.

Friday, February 03, 2006

On the way down to San Juan Capistrano. I'm helping my wife take her 4th grade class on a field trip and there is a few reasons why i'm excited about this. One because i'm spending the day with my wife, second its one of the California Spanish missions and third because of my first youth group leader.
She was from SJC and would alays tell us how nice it was there. In the time I've lived in Southern Cali I have never taken the time to be there. I'm visited missions in San Diego and San Fernando so this is a new one for me. .

On other news. A couple days ago my manager at work approached me about becoming a shift supervisor. I told him i was honored to do it but of course there is always haters around. A few of other partners in the store were not too happy about it and wheren't shy about letting me know that, indirectly. The cool thing about God is that senioarity doesn't matter with Him.
If you read this you can pray for me, pray for Gods favor as I train to become a shift supervisor.

Peace