The title of my post is taken from the New Testament, Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians; 2 Corinthians 5:17, if you care to look it up. Since it is a new year, I felt moved to make a proclamation or pronouncement of some sort, and I like the way Paul pronounced and proclamated, but don’t worry, this isn’t a sermon, and I’m not a preacher.
I don’t make resolutions for the new year, and if I did I’m not sure I could keep them anyway. Sometimes new stuff comes up at different times of the year, stuff that either you’ve had a hand in causing to happen or it just happens. I’ve been trying to make finding a job happen. And it just so happens that I’m about to start training for one on January 12. I can’t go into details just yet, but it’s a stay-at-home job, full time, 40 hours a week with certain benefits.
And that’s my proclamation/pronouncement for 2015. See, I told you it wasn’t going to be a sermon. But do read some of Paul’s letters, he (and/or one or two of his scribes) was quite literary.

11 replies on “Old things are new again.”
congrats amigo – yes! and I hope training is going well (or went well) and I hope it doe snot interfere with your gigs (I read the above comment)
again, congrats –
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Training is goin ok. Issues with the company computer hardware is causing some frustration. Hopefully those problems will be resolved soon!
yes, I hope so – and wishing you an extra dose of patience – (or as Paul would say, I can do all things thru Christ who strengthens me) and so you may you stay encouraged and also just have favor with all. ❤ ❤ ❤
Best of luck with the job, TC!
Congratulations, TC! I wish you all the best!
Thanks AC, it’s really nice to have my blogging friends offer words of encouragement!
Good for you! And good luck with it.
Thanks Ms. Elyse. My hope is that it won’t intefere with scheduling gigs!
Good luck with the new job, TC. I hope it works out for you.
Thanks Doobs! I may ask you for some tips on how to have a pleasing work at home office!
I’m here to help!