Friday, March 26, 2010

Long week

OK, again, I fall down on the job of blogging. But I’ve been busy! I had a meeting on Monday that secured a gig with the Oakland Planning and Development Corp. then helped transplant seedlings at the farm. Then Tuesday I started a booking contest with my Silpada team, so felt guilty doing anything but making calls and trying to get parties. Wednesday was my big second interview at Audubon…I think it went very well but I’m still trying to brace myself for disappointment...not possible, if I don’t get it I’ll still be devastated. Yesterday I spent the entire day at the farm, transplanting and cleaning out the greenhouse to put the seedlings in. Its so nice to be growing stuff. I picked carrots and lettuce from the hoop house and turnips right out of the field…they are so good! And tons of them! Took me hours to clean and get them ready to roast, and the Kim chi I started on Sunday was neglected until last night, too! So finally got that finished and on it’s way to tasty fermented goodness! But I do have a lot to say so I’m back on the blogg. And I’ll make several posts today to make up for a lazy week (blogging wise, that is!)

OH, my prospective new boss, Jim (Hi Jim! Hire me!! :) reads my blog…not sure if he’s a fan or just read it once, and I’m not sure when, so have no idea if he read the entry where I assumed my unemployed life is over, but whatever he read, he got me. In my second interview, when asked how I would separate my work life and personal life, particularly on social media, I said there is no separation. At this point in my life I’m hoping to be doing something I love, and something I can share with everyone. You, my friends, know what I mean. When I’m involved in something you know about it. Everyone with in a 10 foot radius of me knows about it. That’s just the way I am and I like it. I’m an open book with nothing to hide…which is why I have a blog…and also why I won’t run for office! I hope there is an organization out there that can appreciate that about me and we can be happily ever after!

1 comment:

  1. Hey Jim - hire this girl! She's incredibly caring and passionate about her work - and also a wonderful friend.

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