Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Unemployed

Thanks to this wonderfully crappy economy, Matt has really struggled to find work. And thanks to an even more amazingly silly government, Matt was denied unemployment because "he's a student, and therefore unavailable for work."  This is ridiculous, as the MBA program he's enrolled in is designed for people already in their careers who don't want to quit their jobs to attend school full time.  Matt filed an appeal with the State to argue this point, and we pray that it rules in our favor. We are hoping for an answer in the mail today or tomorrow.

Matty asked me the other day what I thought the Lord was trying to teach us with this trial.  Humility, patience and financial preparedness were a few thoughts that came to mind.  We are definitely learning how important these three principles are as we wait for one of these job leads to turn into something.

Matt and I have been blessed with finances sufficient to meet our needs, often with extra for some fun.  We haven't been too good at saving and we were never really concerned with our future. The past few months have definitely taught us to be more aware of the potential instability of income. Doesn't it seem like all things fall apart when you have no money to fix them?

These few months have been an emotional roller coaster, to say the least. Matt has had exciting leads and hopeful interviews that have yet to work out. It's a very frustrating process.  There are so many people in the same situation as us.  My parents have been struggling financially for almost four years now and the unemployment rate is an extremely depressing number.

We are lucky that I am able to bring in some money by picking up extra shifts with Courtney, or through photo shoots that I have been able to book on the few days of sun that we have had. Its not enough, but it keeps us fed and clothed.

Its been hard, as we expected it would be, but we are still so blessed. Its not easy to do, but we thank the Lord for the learning experiences and hardships that we have been given to remind us how truly lucky we are. We hope and pray for some positive changes in the VERY near future, but we know that we will be taken care of until then.

1 comment:

Colton said...

Bum deal. Well, I'm rooting for you! I hope it all works out!