Summer goals:
a) fix a car
b) bend backward and grab my ankles
c) enhance my spirituality
d) take some time for myself
e) focus on my family
What I've been doing:
-volunteering at a mechanics
-Mysore and Power yoga daily
-riding my bike as much as possible
-putting family first
-job hunting
-reevaluating my morals and ethics
-got a job at the Chocolate Bar
-practicing football and being a quarterback
-trying to find a balance between reason and feelings
-playing mom
-not sleeping well
-attending meetings with the Director of Community Health at Saint Mary's
-realizing that first comes self, second comes family, third comes community, fourth comes nation, fifth comes world...
-converting people to love Plumpy'nut!!!
I think I still have a lot of work to do. But it's been an interesting journey thus far :)
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Friday, June 13, 2008
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Unemployment in the desert.
So I have been in the desert for almost two weeks--I did take a weekend trip up to the marshlands of Oregon, but other than that, it's been RenoRenoReno!
I am also unemployed. Of course, the job market in Reno is a disaster and no one really needs to be paying another person.
I spend my days bike riding, reading, sipping coffee through a straw, google-ing, blogging, and yoga-ing. All in all, I haven't had this much downtime in over nine months. I also haven't felt this happy in quite awhile. I am spending a lot of time on myself, making choices to make ME happy, and altogether being selfish. Which is quite alright.
I kickstarted my Mysore practice--amongst the bruises and frustration, it's incredibly educational. I am learning self discipline, patience, and breathing--concepts, right? Let's just say that arnica is currently my best friend.
With a charity football game coming up in July, I've been practicing a little bit with Sara and Emily...at least we are learning to catch and throw the football...much harder than it looks!
Gas prices are about $4.15 a gallon and climbing. Being unemployed and all, I can't really afford gas...so I'm biking! It's a good thing, promise.
I will be working with a mechanic a few times a week this summer to learn how to fix cars...anything to get me into MSF!!! I just want to go into the field NOW! Why does age, education, and experience have to weigh me down?
On another note, I researched the adoption policies for China. While I can't adopt a child as a single parent, I don't have to be 35 (phew!)--they changed it to 30-55. This has brightened my spirits immensely. While I do have to concede to marriage, I am no longer pressured to be married by the age of 30. YES!
There is really not too much going on in my life at this moment in time. I haven't been this lazy or bumlike in quite awhile, and I'm soaking it up as much as I can while it lasts. It will get old fast, but my day planner only has ONE thing per day versus 7. :)
...enjoy the sun.
I am also unemployed. Of course, the job market in Reno is a disaster and no one really needs to be paying another person.
I spend my days bike riding, reading, sipping coffee through a straw, google-ing, blogging, and yoga-ing. All in all, I haven't had this much downtime in over nine months. I also haven't felt this happy in quite awhile. I am spending a lot of time on myself, making choices to make ME happy, and altogether being selfish. Which is quite alright.
I kickstarted my Mysore practice--amongst the bruises and frustration, it's incredibly educational. I am learning self discipline, patience, and breathing--concepts, right? Let's just say that arnica is currently my best friend.
With a charity football game coming up in July, I've been practicing a little bit with Sara and Emily...at least we are learning to catch and throw the football...much harder than it looks!
Gas prices are about $4.15 a gallon and climbing. Being unemployed and all, I can't really afford gas...so I'm biking! It's a good thing, promise.
I will be working with a mechanic a few times a week this summer to learn how to fix cars...anything to get me into MSF!!! I just want to go into the field NOW! Why does age, education, and experience have to weigh me down?
On another note, I researched the adoption policies for China. While I can't adopt a child as a single parent, I don't have to be 35 (phew!)--they changed it to 30-55. This has brightened my spirits immensely. While I do have to concede to marriage, I am no longer pressured to be married by the age of 30. YES!
There is really not too much going on in my life at this moment in time. I haven't been this lazy or bumlike in quite awhile, and I'm soaking it up as much as I can while it lasts. It will get old fast, but my day planner only has ONE thing per day versus 7. :)
...enjoy the sun.
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