Zak's boss from work was fired the week of Christmas. It's a pretty long and complicated story. The timing wasn't the best (not just for him, but for everyone, who had to move their Christmas plans around), and has made life pretty crazy. So Zak has been working more hours, but it hasn't been awful. I've been picking up more hours, now with school back in, I am splitting one girl's shift every Wednesday, so I'm happy to have a short little four hour shift every week. This week I had an inventory shift, which wouldn't have been SO bad, if I hadn't have been there from 9 PM to 2:20 AM. At first, it wasn't so bad, scanning labels and counting them. But then around 1, they let a fair amount of people go home, leaving the rest of us to pull off all the labeling stickers. It was frustrating, and I was working with some frustrating people, but it got done and at least I only had one of those shifts (there were three nights total of inventory).
Zak recently purchased a fantastic sweater/cardigan. Practically the best $20 impulse buy from Old Navy. It reminds me of Mr. Rogers, but it's SO Zak. He almost lives in it, when he's not at work. It's very comfortable, and now and then, he persuades me to let him wear it to work with a shirt and tie. How can I tell him no? He's too cute in it.
I recently bought an ugly/awesome velour track suit from work, because it was 10 freaking dollars. Obviously, I am never wearing it in public (because Zak won't let me, and because I think it's trashy to wear sweats outside), but I will tell you that it is dang comfy inside the house. So we have comfy clothes to lounge about it, and are happy about it.
Zak is getting his paperwork done for school and financial aid, and should have those done within the next week. We are getting together our paperwork for our complex, so that we can hopefully still live here once our lease is up in April. So, just lots of paperwork going on for us. We are taking the car in on Thursday to get it checked out. We had an accident coming home on Thanksgiving, and ended up knocking the power steering out of whack. So we have been driving around without power steering for the past two months. We've gotten used to it, so it'll be strange to have it back soon. Our tires need to be replaced, and our back lights go from working to not working, depending on what it feels like. We just need to coordinate our days off so we can get it fixed and budget accordingly.
Our good friends from Zak's work, Mat & Erika, got engaged on Christmas Eve. So I am loving helping Erika with wedding details. Much to Zak's horror, I've gotten addicted to TLC's Say Yes to the Dress show. I try to watch it when he's not around, but now and then he'll put up watching an episode with me. They are planning for an August wedding, but no concrete details as of yet. I am going dress shopping with her sometime in the next month of so, and I'm getting excited! We are so happy for them; they are the cutest couple and their wedding will be awesome.
Other than that, we are just having fun together. :)
It's been awhile since we've made pizza, and we wanted to try out my new French rolling pin Zak's family got me (it was amazing). Zak is the dough king.
our delicious pizza, with the spur-of-the-moment bread sticks Zak threw together; one side is like Italian spices, the other is a cinnamon sugar dessert, both were delicious
our delicious pizza, with the spur-of-the-moment bread sticks Zak threw together; one side is like Italian spices, the other is a cinnamon sugar dessert, both were delicious
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Hi Rachel & Zak!
Happy to catch up with you on your blog. Sounds like you are both keeping busy up there in snow land. We are doing fine here and always busier than we would like sometimes.
Your mom has probably told you how unusual it is that our Florida granddaughter Ana, married her best friend Zac, in Nov. We marvel that both of you married a Zac or Zak. What are the chances???
Take good care of yourselves.
Love you,
Grandpa & Betty
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