Avery Kate

Avery Kate was a healthy ten week old baby girl who went to sleep for a nap and woke up in Heaven. We miss her every second of every day. SIDS became a reality in our family and we will never forget our beautiful baby girl.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

A New Chapter Starts NOW

Lately I have been thinking about what it would be like when I go back to school in January, and it makes me sick to my stomach. I just can't imagine dropping off Aubrey and going back to the same school and standing in the same place where I received that phone call every single day. My stomach just turns thinking about it. I knew there would be no way I would be able to go back there and keep my focus in the right place. I needed a change. I sent out a few messsages to some friends explaining that I needed a new career. Well, a new position in pharmaceutical sales opened up. I applied, interviewed, and got the job. (Even though it sounds like a piece of cake, it was a lot of work and I have my friend Rachel to thank for all the "training" she did with me) I am so excited to start this new chapter in my life. It's hard to believe that I won't be a teacher anymore, but I know that I will be happy it's just something I have to do. I can't wait to start this new job. Change is a good thing!  "You can't start the next chapter of your life if you keep re-reading the last one."

3 comments:

  1. I was led here by RaddestMom, your story is heartbreaking and amazing at the same time! Congrats on your beautiful rainbow and the new chapter. Best of luck with your new venture! Sending love to your whole family <3

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  2. Thanking Lisa Osbourne tonight for sharing your story and your directing us to your incredible blog. What a journey you and your family have experienced. Your resilience, courage and grace is truly inspiring.... Thank you for sharing your journey and memories of your little angel with all of us. I truly wish you and your beautiful family the very best and lots of happiness. Additional congrats on a successful transition from the classroom to the pharma world! From one past educator to another, I would love to hear about your transition!

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