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Friday, July 28, 2017

The Blog With No Photos




Rod got fired. 



This. This is why I've been vaguebooking, which something that I normally loathe. "Please pray for me", WHY? "In the hospital", WHY? And the one I've been guilty of lately, "Going through a shitstorm". Well, now you know why.

On June 7th, Rod came home early from work with the saddest look on his face. I was sure someone we loved had died. And I guess in a way it's true. Rod loved his job. LOVED IT. He was never even written up one time. He's called in sick three times in the eighteen and a half years he worked for The Company That Shall Not Be Named. He did everything they asked, and more. ONE misstep was all it took.

Almost worse than being fired though, was the treatment. His personal accolades and certificates were shredded. People who we thought were friends turned out to be just the opposite. No phone calls or emails or FB messages from people we thought we loved (or really liked anyway). Now, don't get me wrong...we also are finding out who is REALLY there for us. People have come out of the woodwork to offer whatever they can. And we are so, so grateful for those folks.

In true Rod fashion, he turned this bullshit into lemonade and is now considering several offers, with more coming in every single day. It's been a stressful time, but thanks to his frugality, not financially so. This upheaval of our lives was probably a blessing in disguise. It's making us focus on what is really important and letting go of the minutiae. It's holding a mirror up to our faces about how we've treated others in the same situation. And Rod keeps on proving why he is the bigger person in all of this. While I stand there with a torch and a gallon of gasoline, Rod is telling me, "let's not burn any bridges". 

I'm excited for the next phase of our lives...whatever that may be. I'll let you know as soon as I do...no more vaguebooking.


UPDATE: Last night Rod accepted an AWESOME position that means we will be moving back to Washington D.C. this December. This decision obviously wasn't easy, as we have lived in Albuquerque for the majority of our adult lives. We will miss our friends here, and hope that you ALL come visit!

6 comments:

Unknown said...

You are such a beautiful writer, Stacey. I love and cherish you and your family.

Stacey Clark said...

Thank you friend. I will miss you so much!

Unknown said...

Stacey and Rod, you guys are truly a power couple that I so admire. Rod is the yen to your yang Stacey. I love you guys and Rod is and will always be one of the best managers and mentors I have ever had. I am sorry that I am no longer in Albuquerque to offer my assistance. Best of luck in DC. Really miss you guys.

Unknown said...

Xoxo

Unknown said...

A blessing in disguise is the best way to look at it! Brian got laid last September, we said screw it, traveled for almost 2 months, and now he's at a job he absolutely loves and feels secure in, and they appreciate him. Best thing that's ever happened to us, without a doubt. Y'all keep your chin up and I can't wait to read the next chapters in your life my friend!

Unknown said...

Stacy - I know how stressful and devastating this can be! I'm glad Rod has found a new direction and I wish you all the best on this new adventure in your life. One door closes, another opens. Wi.shing you all the best