Saturday, February 25, 2012

A Leap of Faith

So here it is, the big news and the HUGE leap of faith Matt and I are embarking on, drum roll please, Matt quit his job to be a full time farmer and a mechanic on his own. We have partnered with a family friend and formed a repair shop to do lawn mowers, Ag equipment and everything in between. Now I would say the goal in 3-5 years was for Matt to stay home but the repair shop is something kind of new and by that I mean in the past 3 months or so. So here we are embarking on a new journey and I'm over the scared part. Now I'm excited for the possibilities that this will bring us.

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On another exciting note I got the statements from my insurance company regarding all the blood work and the visit to Dr. S's office and things were covered! Almost $600 worth of tests and the office visit, completely covered!!!!! That is a huge relief to not have to worry about those bills because I'm positive they all won't be like this. I will take what I can get though.

We are going on a double date tonight with some friends for dinner and bowling, something we haven't done in awhile and I'm excited!

4 comments:

  1. That is so exciting about your husband's new career venture! Good for him (and lucky for him to have a loving wife to support him in reaching his goals!).

    That is great about your insurance covering the doctor's bills! I've made a few calls to get our appointments coded correctly so insurance will actually do what they are meant to do! I never thought we'd be spending this kind of money to GET pregnant...I thought the expensive part was supposed to come after the baby was born. Ugh!

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  2. That is great news! Good luck with your full time farmer! (sounds like it should be a song!)

    Wonderful about the insurance. The Bird is right, sometimes you can get things re-coded for coverage. Hopefully it will continue this way- and I'm super hopeful you won't need to fanagle anything because you'll be pregnant soon! Have fun on your date!

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  3. That is awesome! I grew up near the big city but surprisingly never felt quite comfortable until the hubs and I moved to a little New England farm town. There is something so innocent and honest about a farm. So excited for you guys! Can't wait to hear about all the new adventures!

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  4. How exciting about the farming!! Good luck with that!!! And way good news about the insurance!!

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