I’m feeling just a little overwhelmed. There’s a whole lot I need to get done before my interview tomorrow, and nowhere near enough time. Speaking of time, I need to find an alternative for Cameron tomorrow. I’d figured that starting an interview at one pm I’d be able to pick Cameron up by four. Heidi [...]
Archive for April, 2008
Pick a super power
Posted in What do I want to be when I grow up? on April 30, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Sure, I can do PCR. And stuff.
Posted in What do I want to be when I grow up?, tagged career, interviews, job hunting on April 29, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I’m in a total panic. I have an interview. For a job. Really!
It’s a position as a research coordinator at the university I was working at before, in another department. The lab sounds like it does interesting research that I could really get excited about! It’s a management and professional designated job, which means I [...]
Help from an unexpected person
Posted in Learning the Mommy gig, What the heck is my problem (aka self-improvement) on April 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Cameron’s morning was the polar opposite of yesterday’s morning for the most part. Awake super early. Tossed his tykelight buddy on the floor, so for twenty minutes I listened to “Light! Liiiiggght! Neeeed mine liiiiight! Liiiiiight!” Sigh.
The get-ready part of the morning was pure torture. He screamed about everything. He wanted oatmeal. SCREAAAAM. No, not [...]
Content. Happy. A PDG Morning.
Posted in Learning the Mommy gig, tagged fire hall, Happy, toddler on April 28, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
It’s ten am, and I’m posting now because I want to remember every moment of this morning, and I want to post how good this morning was before it gets lost in whatever else happens today. It wasn’t like it was a super-amazing-wonderful exciting morning. It isn’t like we won the lottery or anything. I [...]
A randomly read email
Posted in general blatherings, tagged helping out, karma, preemie, premature birth, random email on April 27, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I was really very lucky with Cameron. In many ways! But the way that’s come to mind right now is that he was born healthy and well. I could take him home with me from the hospital when I left – they kept us there extra time, but that had nothing to do with him. [...]
