I'm quitting my job.
This makes me immensely sad. I've dedicated a year and a half of my life to improving myself and my career at Northwest, and I've outgrown it... which on one hand is a positive thing, but it's just sad how it's come about.
So, if you know of any job openings... whether it's a receptionist job, a social work job, or in education or something, let me know. I'm looking.
Wednesday, November 30, 2005
saying good-bye
Tuesday, November 22, 2005
Thursday, November 17, 2005
Mrs. Wright
So, it all went wonderfully.
Most of my family was there, and my dear friends from college, and my dear friends from PDX, and much of my new family... and I love them all! Everything went exactly as planned, and even better in some cases... it was supposed to rain, and it didn't... I was supposed to fall down coming down the aisle or puke on the bishop, but I didn't... James was supposed to come to his senses and say "no," but he didn't... etc. etc. I was sorry I couldn't invite everyone I knew, because it really was delightful... and the music and food and ambiance and spirit was a blessing for James and I beginning a family. It's strange, how everything comes together... things that ordinarily might not be such a big deal - a gathering of friends and family, putting on a dress, saying some words in a church - how all of these things come together and create a spirit so strong and wonderful. I'd like to say how smoothly things went, and how right things felt, and how I think it's a sign that we are truly blessed to have made it through our struggles to find each other in the end.
I thank all of you for your support and love!
Mrs. Wright
Monday, October 24, 2005
5 AM
Well, it's 5 in the morning and I can't sleep. This is very uncommon. Actually, I don't remember the last time I just couldn't sleep and actually got up and did something.
I'm thinking about all the things I have to do tomorrow - not worrying, mind you, just thinking, and I can't make it stop. Tomorrow I don't have my group together, but I have an excellent backup plan if I can't get plan A working in time. I'm thinking about the wedding. I'm worried about my sick friend. I'm wondering if I'll make a good wife in (good grief!) less than 3 weeks. I'm thinking about grant writing. Grant writing, for crying out loud! At 5 AM! And I'm excited about starting school again in (hopefully) 7 months. Tell me, why does my brain want to think these thing so badly that it won't let me sleep and it knows I have to be at work in 3 1/2 hours?
Sunday, October 23, 2005
I want one!!!
Wednesday, October 19, 2005
Tuesday, October 18, 2005
Shoegazing
Has anyone ever heard of the musical genre "shoegazing"? Not only did I discover a new genre, I found out that I LOVE it! I already have shoegazer albums! I'm fully equipped to enjoy this new world!
Some bands you should really check out if you haven't yet:
Cocteau Twins (shoegazers)
This Mortal Coil (shoegazers again)
Massive Attack
Meg Lee Chin
Elastica
Aphex Twin
The Halo Benders
etc., etc.
Sunday, October 16, 2005
Comments!
Make comments on me! Turns out, it was my template that wasn't behaving properly. I had to fire it and hire another, and James manipulated some of the settings to personalize it a little. Yay for personalization!
achtung!
It has come to my alarming attention that my blog will not post comments. You write one in, and you say, "Post!", and it says in reply, "I'm not listening, I'm not listening..." This infuriates me. James to the rescue! (Please?)
In other news...
Did you know that ancient Romans wouldn't bathe in water? Especially if they were rich? They thought it was dirty. Instead, they'd spread oil all over themselves and then have a slave scrape it off them with something called a "scapula" (it's been a while but I think that's how it's spelled) that resembles a mini boomerang with a handle.
Oh, and now James has hidden my new wedding band because I like it too much and I snuck it off to church today to show it off to Kadra. I didn't even wear it on the correct finger. I wore it on my thumb. And now he's revoked my ring-looking privileges.
And tomorrow we're going to watch an exhilirating "Under the Sea" film for Science Day!
Do you see Noah's EYES in that picture?!?!
Friday, October 07, 2005
free candy
Every once in a while, a client leaves the facility and forgets his candy in the room where I put it after he buys it from the store. When that happens, I eat it. Is that stealing candy from a kid? For instance: this afternoon, I enjoyed a delightful "Cascade Crash" Gatorade left over from someone who left two days ago. I'd like to think that she'd have wanted me to have it, but then I remember that she really didn't like me. Oh well.
What do you miss most about your childhood? I am especially sad that I've lost a lot of my sense of adventure. I loved finding hiding places and dissecting plants and keeping pet monarch cacoons.
Who is your favorite punk rock band?
Wednesday, September 28, 2005
exploding dogs
Tell me: What is memory? And why do we lose it? And what is the evolutionary advantage to having a faulty memory, as we all have? Can't we just pull up what we've stored in our brains, 'cause it's there, we just can't retrieve it.
Today at work I made the kids write childrens books with morals to them. We read a fantastic story by Sam Brown called "Amazing Rain," which is illustrated by the most expressive stick figures I've ever seen. Check out his website, www.explodingdog.com
Don't worry, there really aren't any exploding dogs.
Monday, September 26, 2005
Adventures in Hi-Fi, version 1.0
At work today, I taught kids what black holes and quasars are. The most rewarding feeling to me is when you feel like someone really listened to you and understood what you said, and even was maybe a little excited about. It happened for three hours today!
Ask yourself these questions:
Do you know what a binary star is?
What was the first evidence of black holes?
How long does it take light to travel from the sun to the earth?
What is a supernova?
How many stars are in our galaxy?
In reference to the cosmos, what is the "Great Wall"?
How do they know how big the universe is? (clue: it is NOT infinite!)
Do these things fascinate anyone else?
I'm thinking about becoming a science teacher. Of all the things I teach in my class (art, writing, film, music, science, self-insight, communication), science is the most fun for me. Maybe that's a hint.
Sunday, September 25, 2005
Skyrockets in flight...
I have now joined the ranks of those that call themselves "Blogtastic." I feel somewhat ashamed, as most will find out my life is not anywhere near exciting enough to warrant a blog. Even that word is too exciting for me. So, I will apologize, and instead of telling you something that's going on in MY life, I'll copy and paste from someone else's blog. If you can tell me who it is, I'll give you a prize!
"ok...happy birthday to me. is it tacky to wish oneself a happy birthday? eh, so be it. happy birthday to me. and...i've crossed a threshold. i'm now...26 years old.boy, i sure do feel old being 26. well, i'm not 26.a bit older than 26. i'm...27.or more.a lot...more. and i get to celebrate my birthday flying to chile! nothing says 'good time birthday party FUN' like watching 'friends' dubbed into spanish at 38,000 feet. and for the record: colombia is a beautiful place. today we went about an hour outside of bogota, up into the hills/mountains, and it's gorgeous. i'm sorry that i can't spend more time here in colombia. oh, there are some new photos in [photo url]. happy birthday to me. and thank you for all of your very nice birthday wishes /consolations."