06 May 2010

Job/Baby/Air Force/Navy/Accident/Overdue Update.

Alllllright. So, its been awhile since we've updated. Apologies. But its for good reason, promise.

To start things off, I have a job. w00t. I started at Wal-Mart in early April. Been working graveyards, met a bunch of cool people, (which is surprising, considering its Payson) and some not so cool people (which is not surprising). Working graveyards has its pro's, but its also got a lot of cons. We'll touch on those later, but so far I enjoy the work, and enjoy (most of) the bosses, so this should work out much better than previous jobs.

I was offered a position at Pinnacle doing Tech Support, but they wanted me to work 30-something hours, and on that would be on top of the 40 hours a week I was working at Walmart. Eek. So I had to turn that one down. They also wouldn't guarantee the position would last longer than 4 months, and I didn't feel comfortable with that.

Also, we mentioned before that Kate was pregnant? Well, she's not anymore. We have a child. A CHILD. How cool is that?

Adorable, isn't she? We named her Charlotte Stowe Brady. She was born April 16, 2010 at 1:01pm. She's definitely a handful, but definitely worth it. Me and Kate are absolutely thrilled to have her. Kate will probably litter this page with pictures of her as she grows up. Kate has a photo album on Facebook for pictures of her, that she updates pretty much every other day. My dad bought us a little point-n-shoot, and Kate takes advantage of it, and takes oodles of pictures.  

This next part needs a little bit of prefacing. Karolynne had the baby on Friday afternoon. We went to the hospital at 5:30am Friday morning. At that point, I had been without sleep for about 48 hours or so. I didn't get any sleep at the hospital at all, due to the sheer anticipation and excitement (understandably). By that evening though, when everything kind of died down, I was waaay tired. Kate suggested I go home and get some sleep, and her mom came to spend the night with her. The thought of staying at the hospital didn't even occur to me (dunno why). I got into the car, and started driving home, dozing off a little here and there, but I figured that it was only a 20 minute drive, I should be fine. OBVIOUSLY, it was a stupid idea. About halfway home, I fell asleep at the wheel, and rear-ended a nice little old lady's RAV4, causing lots of damage to both vehicles. I was fine, and so was the little old lady. No injuries to report, thank goodness.

Our car (the Stratus) had a salvage title, so it was not worth very much money in the first place. Her car was a few years old, but still in pretty good shape, so it was worth a sizable chunk of money. Through a bit of bad timing, we were caught between insurance companies on the car. It had been insured by Kate's mother for quite some time, but she informed us that she was not going to pay for it anymore, and we had to take responsibility for that. We had planned to get insured with either my first or second paycheck from Wal-Mart, since we had very little money since we hadn't had any work since January. The accident happened the night after I got my first paycheck. It hadn't even been cashed yet. So, we didn't have insurance on the vehicle at the time of the accident. Luckily, the police didn't know that, so we didn't get hammered with a huge fine, and a night or two in jail. But that means I'm responsible for the damage to the other vehicle. Which could run as high as about $9,000. Ouch. Still waiting on word from her insurance company exactly how much it is and how they want to make me pay it. Because I don't have 9 grand.

In other news, with this accident and a few small speeding tickets I've gathered, I can't join the Air Force until they're taken care of. Also, I heard back from the Air Force that they didn't want to give me a waiver for my ears. Remember, this is the waiver I didn't need in the first place. So, Air Force is out. Whatever. Navy, here I come. Soon, hopefully.

So that's a lot. You can kind of see why we've been neglecting to update this. We've been busy. Sorry, we'll get better, promise.