Thursday, September 27, 2012

Job Update, Reliv, and a Great Movie

 


Just wanted to let you know that Mark has applied to a place in Ohio now, and he had a phone interview with a big place in Pocatello!  The people at the place here and the one in Boston stay in touch, and he hasn't heard a thing from the place in N. Idaho.
I fantasize about different places, like living near Megan and all the things to do around there, or living back in our house, with more money to fix it up. : )  Or living here with more moola.  Not sure so much about Boston.  It would certainly be an adventure.
I was excited about N. ID, but just because it wasn't so far away, and it sounded like a pretty area.
Anyway, that's the update.

Oh, and Reliv is so wonderful!  I'm not kidding.  It's the best way to get the nutrients your body needs, in my opinion, and it's a great thing to put in your food storage and rotate it.  Just imagine, you could eat whatever and still get your nutrition.  To me, that's such a good thing.
I'm just sayin', I smile so much more when I take Reliv, my stomach and bones and muscles stop hurting, I'm waaay less tired and things seem easy to do, plus I eat way less and don't have cravings all the time.  I feel warm to my fingertips, too, like I have better circulation. And, of course, my hair gets thicker and my nails are stronger when I take it.
Mark takes it too, and he's so much livelier and happy when he does.  He says it takes the edge off of his appetite too.
This isn't a commercial, but it sounds like one.  It really affects our lives, so I've got to say something.  We've been back on it for a matter of days, and it's so profound in its effect.  Crazy.

Also, we went to see the movie, Last Ounce of Courage, with Ben and Linda.  It was a low-budget film, and we were the only ones in the theater at the morning showing (the other time was 10 p.m.).  It was super-good!  A great family film that made me feel so patriotic and I cried so much.  Just great.  Ben and Linda and Mark loved it too, and you should tell your friends about it, because it's an important film about freedom and the sacrifices it requires.

I hope to write a letter to our newspaper editor, to encourage folks to go see it.  The critics gave it zero percent on Rotten Tomatoes, and it does have some cheesy parts, but the audience gave it seventy-seven percent, which is a good average for a conservative-slanted film.
Sooo, take care!  I love you!  Please comment!

xoxoxo

1 comment:

MegJill said...

I'll have to look that movie up. Wonder if it will come out on Netflix.
I go through fazes with Reliv where I take it and then I forget it for a few months! So glad you got some again. Thanks for reminding me to take it again!