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OK SO I DID IT!

After months of consideration, and talking to my HR director, and Nursing supervisor, I have decided to do a tuition reimbursement program through work to gain my Bachelors Degree in Health Care Management. So, I will be starting school next month. I am only taking one course the first term, so I will be able to get back into the swing of things. It is called PROSEMINAR. It is basically a writing class. So, the bad news is that it is only offered on Wednesday nights, but I really need to get started, so I have to take the opportunity to go on and further my education to better me and my family. Then after the first term, I can take my classes online. I can also opt to take them oncampus if I want to. After I get the degree, I will be able to obtain a job that will enable me to be home with my kids on the weekends. And by the time that I do this, I may even be able to have the kids in daycare the days that Ryan and I both work. Which is only 2 days a week! Yay! Can't wait to get into college and get it all done! So now that you know what I am up to the rest of the family:

Kenzie: just got home from school. she is happy for now. They did the letter q this week. I will post the song in a few minutes for you all.

Maddie: is talking up a storm. She even told her cup "I love you" it sounded like "iyubu" was so cute. She also taught herself how to eat dry cereal with a spoon. I usually eat dry cereal with my fingers, but she wanted a spoon, so I let her go with it.

Ryan is at work and having an ok day.

So, that is the cox family update for now.
Dawn

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