You know, these people just can't stop for a second and be thankful for anything. I can't help thinking that isn't part of their problem. My husband was laid off right before Christmas as his company is based in Korea and (as with many businesses right now) had to cut back. Shit happens. Now I could definitely sit and moan and bitch about how tight things are right now and what a tough time he's having finding another job. That would all be true...BUT, it's also true we have plenty of blessings to count. We were smart enough to take out insurance that would pay our house payment and personal loan. For the first time in many years my husband was home for Christmas instead of having to work. My son got to be home for almost 2 whole weeks and got to spend quality time with both his parents. Because we're both home we don't have a need for 2 cars right now and were able to let Jake take one of them back to base with him to use until he goes to Okinawa in about a month or so. I'm thrilled we're able to give him a little extra freedom and mobility. My honey-do list is getting done. I could go on, but you get the picture. Why can't they ever see the silver lining? There's just no telling what kind of blessings are around the corner but if you spend all your time in the wallowing in the clouds how can you ever see them. Idiots.
Cindie