This year has been a big year for our family. Not only did
Kiley start his new job and our family expanded with the addition of Mr.
Kashton, but I also graduated with my degree in Corporate Training and
Development. This has been a major accomplishment for me. I have always wanted
to complete my Bachelor's degree. Not only for myself, but also for my family.
I wanted to serve as an example to my children the importance of an education
and also to be able to support our family if something were to happen to Kiley
where he couldn't work anymore. I put in a lot of work to finish school. I was
always a full time student, but the last two semesters were particularly
difficult because I was pregnant, had a busy 1 year old, and was also working. Kashton
was born the Sunday before finals week of my last semester of school. His due
date was actually my graduation day!
I was blessed to be able to spend 6 wonderful months at home
with our children, but it came time to go back to work and start paying off
those hospital bills and student loans! I applied for a few positions but
none of them panned out. Since Kiley works with banks he would tell me that if
I worked for anyone, he would want me to work for Idaho Central Credit Union.
He said that they are always so happy and friendly and that he enjoys being
there. Soon after they were hiring for a Financial Service Officer and I applied. The next week Kiley was talking to
Brett, one of the managers, and Brett asked him if he knew anyone looking for a
job. Kiley said, "well actually, I think my wife applied last week."
Three weeks later I started my new job. I absolutely LOVE it! EVERYONE there is
amazing and it helps that we have great products and don't "push"
things onto our members. I like being at work, which makes it easier to be away
from the kiddos. I am also very excited for the resources that I have access to
and how this career change is going to affect us financially. Anyways, life is good. Nothing worth having
ever comes easy!!