and so it goes

13Jul08

I haven’t written a blog post in about a month (actually, that’s a lie. I wrote one and wordpress deleted it before it was published it and I was too irritated to rewrite it…) and have written a grand total of three posts since April. Usually, I would offer some kind of apology and a promise to be more diligent in the future. I’m not feeling that today. I’ve been thinking a lot lately about unproductive emotions and I’ve realized that my self-imposed guilt is one thing that needs to go. So no guilt, just an update about how I’ve lived my life outside of the internet realm.

Something slightly less than employment

I spent most of April and all of May putting in some major hours at work. That’s the old news. The new news is that my company informed me in mid-June that they’ve decided to close down their Denver branch. When people ask me how I’m doing, my automatic response is usually along the lines of “it took me a bit to get over the shock, but now I’m fine.” This is partially a lie. I am fine, but the shock still hits me every morning on the way into work. It has largely turned from a self-centered “I can’t believe they dropped me the day after we finished our project, of which I poured heart and soul and about 500 of hours into” to “I can’t believe how incredibly gracious, composed, and wonderful my co-workers have been throughout this process.” By comparison, I have it easy. I have no family to take care of, I have no major fixed expenses (this is one of the few times in life one can feel smug about their decision to live at home… :), entry level jobs are still an option for me, and I’ve only been with the company for 10 months as opposed to 20+ years. I still have moments when I get a little indignant, but it’s now on behalf of other people who deserved better. But deserve is another one of those unproductive emotions because it’s a perspective that’s rarely reciprocated.

And while I am excited to try something new, I am terribly overwhelmed by the prospect of job hunting. I’m looking forward to finding a job I am more passionate about and preferably an employer that is not so exacting in its required hours. I still have a month or so to figure out what I’m doing next. There is some fear. There is frustration - I hate doing things on other people’s terms, and it turns out leaving a company is no exception. There is relief and a sense of possibility. Above all, there is change. And no matter what I feel or want, it is this that I’ve come to accept. Everything else will come with time.

Family Vacation

I had already planned a vacation for the week of the 4th of July and it seemed the trip would be a much-needed escape from ‘reality.’ I was fortunate enough to spend a fantastic week clearing my head and remembering what’s supposed to be important. Things like sunrises, the ocean lapping at your feet, sandcastles, family dinners, and a kayaking misadventure that will certainly become our family’s epic vacation story for years to come. Being in love with life, drinking in the scenery, and spending time with the people you love - why was I excluding these things from my daily version of ‘reality’? I realized that ever since college graduation, I have associated ‘the real world’ with drudgery. How sad is that? I think this is the very definition of an unproductive emotion, or at least an unproductive perspective. I refuse to accept that my life will be long, draining days, and I’m changing my reality. I am looking forward to a real world full of happiness, love, and daily adventures.

Best of all, I got to feel my first little niece kick. If that doesn’t put things in perspective, I don’t know what does.

sunrise


4 Responses to “and so it goes”  

  1. 1 Karen

    Rachel,

    You have such a great perspective on the job thing. Kudos–both the food and encouragement! Hang in there on the ‘what do I want to do next…’ question. Never an easy one to answer, especially when time is ticking away. Maybe something like “Strengths Finder 2.0″ could help you see what might be interesting/narrow down the options. Actually—wait! You should totally check out “The Little Gym”, maybe as part-time work until you find something or maybe one is hiring in your area. I worked at 2 different TLG and loved it. Non-competitive gymnastics for kids 6 mos-12 years. SOOOOO fun and you’d be great! Call me if you want to know more. ;)
    Keep us posted as to what’s going on. And good luck!
    Karen

  2. 2 Some call me Mo

    Kizzinator-
    Such a bummer, but I think it is such a blessing. I wanted to see my friend more and that job wasn’t letting me. So yay!~
    When can we see each other next? Stefan is in Luxembourg until the end of the month so I am free as a bird and lonely. poo.

    Call me all the time and tell me about your latest mishaps with big bags of jelly bellys and hershey’s kisses.

  3. 3 kristy

    It’s very late at night and this is the second blog I have seen today with pictures of the beach. It makes the word “yearn” come to mind, but I don’t like to use that word because for some reason it makes me uncomfortable. Still, I MISS THE BEACH!!! Where did you guys go anyway? The pictures look very Hawaii-esque. On the job front, I know you’ll be fine. You’re too awesome not to be fine.

  4. 4 nicoleantoinette

    In some ways, I’m in a similar position with the job stuff (too long to get into), and I admire the hell out of your attitude and honesty.

    Also? I desperately need some perspective. Maybe one of my friends/family members will get pregnant so I can feel the kicking and all will be right with the world?

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