Tuesday, May 02, 2006

A Little Less Face Time for me.


With May now upon us, my life begins to get hectic. In the work that I do, the busiest time of year is May, June, and July as we balance and close out the old fiscal year, and establish the budget for the new year. I'm telling you this just to simply say that my posts here will not be as regular as I would like for a few months. I will get on here and visit you all as often as possible, but I may have to do most of that over the weekends. We will see. Feel free to drop in and send emails or whatever. I will do my best to respond to those in a timely manner.

I am leaving this Thursday afternoon, and slowly making my way down to Florida. I say slowly, because Thursday night, I'll be staying with my college friend Harmony and her husband Trint, and then Friday night, I'll be staying with Kc and Corry. Then sometime Saturday afternoon or evening, I'll head over to Pensacola to see my brother and pick him up from college for the summer. He's got the lead role in the Shakespeare play "Much Ado About Nothing", so I'll get to see him perform Monday night.

Well, that's about it. I'll be around, just maybe not as much.

Happy Birthday, Mom.

Keep it real,
Kristi

23 comments:

Nunzia said...

wow that's awesome. we'll all be awaiting your return!

Kitty Cheng said...

have a good break Kristi.

Tim Rice said...

Enjoy your upcoming trip. Sounds like it should be a wonderful time!

And hopefully, work though busy will go smoothly.

Take care.

Bobby said...

I love how you snuck "Happy Birthday Mom" in there.

Katie said...

ugh spring time, I understand, life gets crazy in the spring

hope your road trip is exciting and filled with adventure

Anonymous said...

Best wishes doing the finaces!!! I imagine it's tougher on the stateside than at the national-level, because the states actually follow GAAP. State governments try to be sound. The federal government, on the other hand, runs its finances and cooks the books like Enron.

Gordon said...

Good luck and don't be a stranger.

Kristi B. said...

Thanks, everyone!

Katie, a road trip that is "exciting and filled with adventure" has potential to be a very, very bad thing for me! I have a knack for running into excitement and adventure, but usually of the "bad luck" persuasion. But I know what you mean. =)

Katie said...

hahaha, oh yes Kristi, I know exactly what you mean, but at least you end up with stories that others like to hear

Anonymous said...

Oh yeah... Travel safe.

Tim said...

Enjoy your break kristi. I'm not going away entirely either, just cutting back on my blogger time for the time being.....

audrey` said...

A BIG WOW!
You'll be meeting our dearest Corry and her KC :)
Please have a very fabulous time together.
Have fun and God bless!

sofyst said...

I tried to comment last night, but blogger was acting dispy. BWAHAHA. I think I found a new phrase. Since I create it, I define it. To 'act dispy' means you are acting 'screwy' or 'queer' or 'weird'.

BWAHAHAH

Now I know you will speak to the freegrace headquarters and immediately issue a counter phrase. I wonder what it will be. Will you think of what it means to act 'calvinist' or perhaps to act 'sofystesque'. ..only time will tell.

You travel too often. God is not pleased. Give Kc and Corry hugs for me.

Kc said...

We can't wait! ;-)

Adam when are you coming??? ;-)

Corry said...

May God watch over you as you travel! Be careful girl.

I am sooooooo excited and there will be plenty of peanutbutter cups(grin).

Poo Adam. You live closer then Kristi!

God's Grace.

kdoll aka *~Puzzle~* said...

Well I hope you have a nice break and that things at work don't get too hectic. Have a great weekend! God Bless!

Godwyn Lim said...

Wow Sister Kristi it sounds really exciting! When are you meeting me? Am I next in the Queue:-)

I am sure the spirit will overflow with your fellowship with KC & Corry! How Bless can such be?!

Praise Jesus!

I will pray for your journey mercy with the promises in Psalm 91,2:7

"I will say to the Lord, "My refuge & my fortress, My God, in whom I trust!"

For it is He who delivers you from the snare of the trapper. And the deadly pestilence.

He will cover you with His pinions, And under His wings you may seek refuge; His faithfullness is a shield & bulwark.

"You will not be afraid of terror by night,

Or of the arrow that flies in the day;Of the pestilence that stalks in darkness,

Or of the destruction that lays waste at none.

A thousand will fall at your side,
And ten thousand at your right hand, but it shall not approach you."

scott jackson said...

nice blog... where do u live... im with a christian mission organization based out of greenville, sc.

Anonymous said...

Come back soon!

I miss my morning coffee.

audrey` said...

Dearest Kristi, Corry and KC :)
This is the day that the Lord has made
We'll be glad and rejoice in it...

Please have a very blessed time together.
Enjoy and be bless!

tonymyles said...

Enjoy!

audrey` said...

Yeah!
I saw the very lovely pics.
A very sweet lady and two very beautiful girls :)
HeHe!

Anonymous said...

i'm so happy to have spoken to you. i hope to see you soon. only God knows when and how. take care of yourself, girl. =)