Saving Grace is one of my all time favorite TV shows. It's scary, real, beautiful, frustrating, spiritual, inspiring, and full of everything that is a true life. Despite the fact that Grace is truly frustrating, this show gave me a hope and belief that nothing else has done in my life (except Robert) in the best 3 years. Needless to say I was very disappointed to find out that the show was ending this season. And so suddenly we were left with the prospect of 4 more episodes and no reasonable end in sight. Still, I had faith in the writers because they hadn't let me down so far, so why should they do it now?
The episode "I Need You to Call Earl" gave me hope that all would end with some sort of resolution or new beginning for Grace, but, really, we were left with ridiculous surprise Death and a little bit of nothing for all the other characters. I get it: it started with her sister's death by fire by Hut Flanders so why not end with Grace's death by fire to Kill Hut Flanders, but, really? Does it have to be that way? It's just too sad. They could have left us hanging in another way: with her chasing Death down, maybe getting married to Ham, guiding Clay on his path... SOMETHING. But no. Almost makes me not want to buy the last season.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Sunday, June 20, 2010
A house A house!
We have found a house! 207 Old Ferry Road in Wiscasset Maine is a ranch. I never expected to fall in love with a Ranch...BUT it's unique. It has an attached 2 bay garage. It has 2 decks out back (one enclosed, one not), a master SUITE (with private bathroom, walk-in closet-with a window, skylights, and exposed beams), a little room off the bedroom I can use for my workout room (once again with skylights)... fireplace and wood stove AND a "man cave" room built out of old barn boards! It's amazing, interesting, yet open to the improvements we might make someday. 1.5 acres of land with access to a brook that leads out to the river (salt). AND it's only 1 mile from route 1 and 12.4 miles from Lowes, 18 miles from Dammy, and just a little more than that from mom. What more could one ask for?
We've signed the contract for a closing date of August 1st. Our inspectors found very little wrong with the house. The water test was great. We just need to have the house appraised for our Mortgage lender and from their it's all about getting the money organized, which is the part I dread the most. Still, I'm thinking it will all work out. This house has something about it that just makes it meant to be.
Sigh. Life is just really good some days!
We've signed the contract for a closing date of August 1st. Our inspectors found very little wrong with the house. The water test was great. We just need to have the house appraised for our Mortgage lender and from their it's all about getting the money organized, which is the part I dread the most. Still, I'm thinking it will all work out. This house has something about it that just makes it meant to be.
Sigh. Life is just really good some days!
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Commitment
I can't seem to commit myself to anything except work and life with Robert these days, so who knows if I will come back on here on a regular basis, but I felt inspired today. So, here's hoping that I continue to be inspired...
Friday, June 18, 2010
Promotions
Last week it was announced that a new Zone Manager position was opening up because Eric, our Zone 1 manager, was being promoted to Administrative manager. I have always said that I wasn't interested in moving up in the company, plus we are buying a house, plus Robert might be leaving soon, plus I'm not done cleaning up electrical yet! BUT, after 4 days of listening to everyone, yes, EVERYONE, tell me that I would do such a great job as a Zone...well, I finally decided to apply at the last minute.
I'm good at what I do. I don't have total confidence in myself, but I have enough to know that. I found out a couple days later that I was the only one in our store who got an interview (out of the 5 managers who applied), which also boosted my confidence. I thought I might have an edge because I was a female as well, but not so: all 4 of the interviewees were female!
And the new Zone Manager is...not me. I was told I interviewed really well, but my "attendance issues" were the one thing that kept me from the job. Basically, I'm only allowed 5 absences (even with a doctor's note) in a 12 month period and I've had 10. This is complete and utter ridiculousness in my opinion, but I understand the company has to protect themselves.
I'm not really disappointed. It would have been nice to up my yearly earnings to $41,000, but I would have been salary and I would have had to work at least 50 hours a week. Don't need that right now.:)
So, here's hoping I can stay at work for the next 8 months without getting sick. And then I'll just need another Zone position to open up at my store. RIGHT.:)
I'm good at what I do. I don't have total confidence in myself, but I have enough to know that. I found out a couple days later that I was the only one in our store who got an interview (out of the 5 managers who applied), which also boosted my confidence. I thought I might have an edge because I was a female as well, but not so: all 4 of the interviewees were female!
And the new Zone Manager is...not me. I was told I interviewed really well, but my "attendance issues" were the one thing that kept me from the job. Basically, I'm only allowed 5 absences (even with a doctor's note) in a 12 month period and I've had 10. This is complete and utter ridiculousness in my opinion, but I understand the company has to protect themselves.
I'm not really disappointed. It would have been nice to up my yearly earnings to $41,000, but I would have been salary and I would have had to work at least 50 hours a week. Don't need that right now.:)
So, here's hoping I can stay at work for the next 8 months without getting sick. And then I'll just need another Zone position to open up at my store. RIGHT.:)
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
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