Wowee!
Now that’s a watch!
Official Announcement
**clears throat**
Heather and I are indeed moving to portland. We have set a date (First week of January), we’ll post the address soon (Heather may post it herself).
We have notified our jobs and given our notice (this Monday).
Now if only these two months could go by quickly.
So
So I gave my notice at work yesterday, made it known I wouldn’t mind working from home in portland. I gave Dec. 24th as my last day.
Went well, I wasn’t escorted out (yet), my boss is doing some serious pressure/arguing for my work-from-home case. Our CIO is dead against the whole telecomuting thing for admins, so it will likely fall through.
If i do the work-from-home thing, I’ll push to be a special support situation: working on projects, admin, planning, maintenance. We’ll see. Given my remoteness, peace and stability in Portland, I would be able to do great things for documentation, standardization, monitoring, etc. Would be a nice shot in the arm for our savings plan. I’d only plan though to work for another year for FI since as soon as residency comes through, it’s back to school for this boy.
I have 9 units to finish a B.A. so I should really get that done with. Then it’s substiuting and the teaching credential.
Though I wonder how this plan and my personal life will conflict with teaching. I’m hoping I can separate it. I mean how many High School teachers were guys that were married, but sucked dick & smoked pot? Probably more than I realized, I suppose. 😀
A great quote on www.salon.com this morning: “There are no crises we don’t agree to have.”
This was in an book excerpt on salon, about a sign in a recovery-house:
“There are no crises we don’t agree to have.”
Other than being a bit sloppy with a double negative, I adore this quote and it fully resonates with my own philosophy.
Something to ponder.
Weee!
Happy Birthday