Dear diary,
It's happened, my husband was let go from his job. It's ridiculous! His, now former, boss said he would hire my husband on permanently after he's completed a certain amount of hours only to turn around on Thursday and fire him, saying they didn't have enough work for him! It sucks they did this the day after his birthday but what really sucks is the week he first started working there he picked up an extra shift to show he's a dedicated employee and he'll have a permanent position there. He's looking for a new job but it sucks he even has to.
Anyway, my husband got a gift card to Cafe Rio from his parents as a birthday gift. We're planning to go there and finally celebrate his birthday while we're out today getting some more cat food for Ghost. That little kitty can eat! That's a good thing, though! She's finally gotten to a healthy weight now and her fur looks so much better. We've only had her for four months but she's come a long way. I'm so proud of her. My precious, Ki Cat!
-Raven
A/N: This was supposed to be the other day I've been very tired and low on energy. Just know my husband's birthday was the 10th not yesterday.
Dear diary,
Yesterday was my husband's birthday and I had the day off from work, unfortunately, he didn't. I was hoping we'd be able to go out somewhere and celebrate before he had to go to work, but we didn't. Anyway, my husband is now 36. It's crazy to know he's getting closer and closer to 40. I don't care how old this man get I will always love him.
The day before Christmas will be the five year anniversary of when we first got together. I'm hoping we can do a quick something to celebrate that. Five years is big and I feel like that's even more so for couples that started dating during Corona. Gods was that a crazy time to be alive.
-Raven
A/N: This was supposed to be posted earlier in the week but my phone was being stupid and I haven't had the time to get on and post it.
Dear Ama,
Thanksgiving was a few days ago and I couldn't help but think back to Thanksgiving back home. Your homemade mashed potatoes were always so good and you always made so much food that everyone would be able to have seconds and we'd still have a lot leftover. I also remember getting those big pumpkin pies from Costco for dessert.
My fondest memory, however, is waking up early to watch the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade. Seeing all the floats, balloons and performances is something I will always enjoy. I do miss being able to watch them together, though. What I would give to do it one more time.
Love,
Raven
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