Tuesday, August 05, 2008

The Interview

I was supposed to be interviewed starting at 11am. I’ve been waiting nearly 30 minutes now. Kind of aggravating since I have a lot to do, but didn’t want to start something new before the interview. So I’ve been sitting here twiddling my thumbs.

I’ll post when I’m done.

I’m the first one since they’re doing this alphabetically. And the other three dressed to the 9s today, so I’m looking like a slacker in my normal work clothes. Add my incredible fatigue and it’s a banner day to be interviewed for a job promotion.

*sigh*

[UPDATE 1pm]: Still no interview yet. I’m told that it will be in the next few minutes.

[UPDATE 1:30pm]: The interview was a total of 15 minutes long. I’ll be interested to see how long the others go. I tend to be concise when answering questions in interviews. Kind of like test taking - I was always one of the first ones done taking tests in school.

So now the wait for the results...thanks for praying!

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Monday, August 04, 2008

Cali Pictures

Here are a few pictures. The ones from the Reagan Library have pink skies when downloaded. I’m not sure what’s causing that since they look fine on the camera. So I’ll try to download those again later.

This one of Jesse looking at Air Force One is still OK though.

Here are two of Jesse at the beach near Morro Bay.

On our drive north to Monterey, we needed to get gas in Big Sur. We were robbed.

Here’s Beau and Jesse on the trip up Highway 1 (Pacific Coast Highway) to Monterey. We were stopped by a construction crew for about 10 minutes, so we got out of the car to see the view of the fog rolling in below.

I haven’t talked about our trip to the Monterey Bay Aquarium yet, but here’s a picture of Jesse on Beau’s shoulders. Behind him are the anchovies, swimming in a loop around the circular room we were in. It was completely dark in there, so the flash makes the fish look like sparkling lights.

Jesse looks sweet kissing Daddy’s head, right? So why doesn’t Beau look happier? Because seconds before Jesse leaned down to give the kiss, he had been pulling hair out of Daddy’s head with both fists. Somehow I managed to click the shutter at the right moment to catch the kiss.

More recaps of our trip tomorrow. I’m going to bed now.

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Exhaustion

We’re home, safe and sound and completely exhausted.

Note to self: Never book another red eye flight. Ever. Seriously.

We think they turned on the heat on the airplane. Maybe to help people get drowsy. I don’t know. What it did for me was swell up my hands and feet and make me sweat. There was no sleeping happening for me. Fortunately, Jesse slept for most of the flight.

More posts later - maybe today, maybe not.

Oh, and my boss was kind enough to call this morning to let me know to expect my interview for the promotion tomorrow. Joy.

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Saturday, August 02, 2008

Cali Vacay: Day 4

Tuesday was our quiet day. We did nothing really. We went to Beau’s parents for some of the morning and then we headed to the local beach. Jesse did much better at this beach - it was more of a rocky beach than sandy. And we left his sneakers on, so his feet didn’t actually touch the sand. He was fascinated by the seagulls and enjoyed watching the waves crash on the rocks and roll into shore. As long as he was close to Mom or Dad, of course. We got some good photos of him on this day that I’ll post later.

The evening was the dessert for the folks from Beau’s parent’s church group. I met some great people who were so sweet to Jesse and welcoming to me. One man handmade a beautiful potty for Jesse that has a magazine rack on one side and an actual toilet roll on the other. It looks like a little throne! It’s fantastic and we’re happy to use it for Jesse’s potty training when we get home.

Tuesday was a nice day.

Next up: Monterey, Hearst Castle, meeting two more friends, and the family reunion to beat all family reunions. This will all get posted after we get home, most likely.

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Cali Vacay: Day 3

Day Three started early as well. We adults had adjusted pretty well to the time change. We weren’t sure how much longer it would take Jesse, although he had a great day on Monday.

We spent the morning touring Santa Barbara with Uncle W. He took us all around town and it is really pretty. He then took us to the beach where he likes to hang out every day, so Beau and I took Jesse down to the water. He hated it. Hated the loose sand. Hated the wet packed sand. Hated the water rushing on shore. Poor little guy. So we washed off his sandy feet and put him back in the car.

In the afternoon we headed north through Solvang, which is a lovely and quaint little Danish town. It was a quiet afternoon of just strolling through the streets, stopping to get soft pretzels, ice cream, and lemonade and window shopping. We did visit the Hans Christian Andersen museum, which is basically a room above a bookstore that featured information about HCA and his various works.

From there we continued north to Morro Bay, stopping in to visit with Beau’s parents after we checked into our motel. We only stayed for a little bit, Jesse was ready for bed.

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Cali Vacay: Day 2

Our second day was full. We all woke up early (by pacific time standards). I woke up at about 1:30am (PT) and pretty much stayed awake until I finally got up at about 6am. Jesse woke up, too, but we left him in the tent and he went back to sleep until about 8am.

We went to church with Uncle W, which was lovely. And then after a quick lunch we headed to Simi Valley to meet up with CalTechGirl and her DH at the Reagan Library. We had a great afternoon of looking at the stuff, with some intense boredom for Jesse that resulted in some screaming and fidgeting. For the most part he did pretty well at the museum. He was fascinated by the big airplane (Air Force One) - I got a great picture of him looking at it that I’ll post when we get home.

We then had dinner with CalTechGirl and her DH, which would have gone much better if Jesse hadn’t had a complete meltdown. He was D-O-N-E. They were very gracious about the whole thing. Thank again, ctg! We loved meeting you guys.

Jesse and I both slept pretty much the whole way back to Uncle W’s.

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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Cali Vacay: Day 1

We made it to California and are having a grand time. Here are highlights (and lowlights) from the first day (other days to be posted later):

Day 1 (Saturday): We got to the airport right on time and waited a short time to check our bags. Turns out I’m a heavy packer, because my bag was 56 lbs, which meant $50 to be paid. So the return trip will have some adjusted packing between the three suitcases.

We then made it through the security check easily - only a cursory check of the baby food and liquids was done. But because the carseat wouldn’t go through the scanner, they did the swab check. But that was no problem and it gave us a chance to get shoes back on and to redo the diaper bag that had been rifled through.

We got to our gate with about 90 minutes to wait until our flight. Jesse charmed all around the gate. And then I heard our names called at the counter. I went up to be told that we were being bumped from our seats because there was a disabled person on our flight, so we ended up moving from the first row to the last row. Poor Beau hauled the carseat and two bags while I carried Jesse and another bag all the way to the back of the plane. Oh, Jesse and I did get stopped by the pilot to get a tour of the cockpit.

Our flight was uneventful for the most part. Jesse konked out as we taxied to take off, so he missed that. He slept for about 90 minutes and then stayed awake for the bulk of the flight. He had two meltdowns where he just wanted to run around and couldn’t. Then he finally fell asleep about 30 minutes before we landed, so he missed that, too.

Then it was the adventure to get our bags and then to the car rental place, but that went well and about an hour after landing we were on the road. A short detour to get In & Out burgers (which were delicious, but I contend that Five Guys are way better) and then a stop at Target to buy the things we needed for Jesse and we were on our way to Beau’s uncle’s.

It was a lovely drive north on Hwy 101 up to the Santa Barbara area. We got to his uncle’s at about 5:30pm and had a quiet couple of hours before we crashed for sleep. Jesse’s sleep tent is very cool, but he was not happy about it that first night at all. There was much screaming until he finally passed out in exhaustion.

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Friday, July 25, 2008

Vacation Disaster Potential Before We Even Leave Averted

I’m more impressed with JetBlue after a lengthy phone call with reservations.

Got the email notice today about online check-in. So I started the process and when I got to the seat confirmation page I nearly had a heart attack. Beau, Jesse, and I were in completely different rows. They had Jesse in the middle seat two rows in front of Beau, who was on the other side. I was about 10 rows behind them.

Dear Lord, help me.

So I explained that an 18 month old can’t travel by himself and the nice lady agreed. About 10 minutes on hold later, she came back with new seats for us on both flights.

Oh, yeah, she checked our return flight and those seats had been changed as well.

They have no idea how it happened since the system says that I made the changes. I made no changes after I booked the flights and we selected our seats at that time. That was back in March.

Oh, and our flights are FULL. This is going to be fun.

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We Leave Tomorrow Check-List

Progress made in the Cali-vacation planning and preparation:

1. We attached the car seat from my car to the stroller-conversion-thingy. It was super easy to do once I was able to figure out what the instructions really meant. Must make luggage tag to attach. Remember plastic ties to keep it folded.

2. I decided to borrow my parent’s umbrella stroller instead of us buying one in CA. It means one more thing to schlep in the airport, but it’ll save a few bucks that we really don’t need to be spending. Must pick that up tonight.

3. Mom will have the new pockets on my Mei Tai today so that I can pick that up tonight. I was going to carry that onto the plane, but it will be packed because with deeper thought I realized that I probably won’t wear Jesse at all tomorrow.

4. Rethought the idea of taking a PB sandwich on the plane for Jesse, remembering the whole peanut ban because of allergies thing. Punting to grilled cheese, which I’m hoping can be warmed in the microwave on the plane because who wants to eat cold grilled cheese?

5. Must do one small load of laundry to finish packing. The weekly temps in the central CA coast area are going to be in the 60-70s. The weekly temps in the Santa Barbara/Simi Valley area are going to be in the 90s. How do you pack as lightly as possible for those variances?

6. Beau is about to take Annie to the kennel for her vacation. I cannot tell you how much “we’re: looking forward to not having to wake up at 5:00 am to deal with the crate mess du jour.

7. Mp3 player status - 6 books, 200 songs, 2 sermons, 15 photos of The Cutest Boy Ever. Fully charged and ready to go.

8. Verified that package mailed to Uncle W arrived yesterday. Woo! Thank you, UPS.

9. Spare key delivered to cat checker-in-er yesterday.

10. Iron clothes that need ironing even though they will need re-ironing after being smushed in a suitcase for about 12 hours.

11. Prepare meal and go have dinner with CootieMom and CootieGirl at parents’ after they arrive this afternoon.

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Thursday, July 24, 2008

I Heart Joel Stein

This column is laugh out loud funny.

How To Make Fun of Obama

I wonder if Obama would laugh at it, though. I don’t see self-deprecation in him much.

[Oops, forgot to include the via - Thinklings]

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It’s Not All Doom and Gloom

It’s the top of the hour, which means news time on talk radio.

So the news reader just made sure we all know that the DOW is DOWN 108 points! Oh no!

Really, it’s 11am. There are 5 more hours of trading. The day could end up up.

I’m sick of the doom and gloom news. 

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Interview Ahead

Just talked to the Chief - to remind him of my vacation next week. He immediately let me know of the plan to interview the candidates for the promotion and that the interview team will be he, the new Assistant Chief (who started Monday), and my boss. They were thinking of doing the interviews the first week of August, which would be right after I get back from my trip, but that maybe they would push it another week so that I have a chance to recover and get back into the groove. I told him knowing of the possibility ahead of time will make it easier to deal with if they decide to do it that first week.

Having two new people evaluate and interview will be interesting. It means real objectivity in the selection, so I’d have a hard time getting irked if they don’t pick me.

So still a few more weeks until we know the final decision. *sigh*

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Six

Today marks the 6th anniversary of my blogging life. On one level it’s weird to think that something like blogging would become such a regular part of daily life. And yet on another level, blogging has become such a part of my daily life that I can’t imagine that life without the blog and the blog world I inhabit.

The one thing I cherish from the past 6 years is the people I have met, either online alone or in person. You all are a blessing and I’m grateful for the way you have integrated into my life. You have seen a lot of changes over the years - from my single girl days, to when I met and married Beau, to the challenge of pregnancy and the birth of sweet Jesse. I’ve been a part of two wonderful churches in those years - involved in youth ministry at one and the worship/music teams of both.

I wonder what the next 6 years will look like in blogging and how any life changes that occur will impact how I blog. I guess we’ll just have to see, right?

Thank you, faithful friends and readers, for your loyalty and continued presence here. I appreciate you.

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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Will You Help?

I have a parenting question at WC for you experienced parents.

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Cake Wrecks

My new favorite humor blog - CakeWrecks.

[via granny]

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