Monday, January 23, 2012

On the road, on the rock


Hello! Eli just invited me to the blog. It's pretty awesome. Here's my disorganized what-have-I-been-up-to:

I've been up to all sorts of stuff since graduation. I haven't been super good about staying in touch with folks - my excuse is that from June to the start of November, internet was a mile and a half from one of my homes, and 5 miles by trail and road from my other home. This past season I lived in Yosemite Valley and the Yosemite backcountry. Now I'm applying for jobs with the park service and other such organizations.
So, what I have to look forward to for the foreseeable future is seasonal employment. I'd really like to do search and rescue, which is why I just got my EMT-B, and am really hoping to end up in parks with climbing -- Yosemite, Tetons, Rocky Mountain, Smokies, Shenandoah, the New River Gorge, the list goes on.

Hope all you guys have been doing well!

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Admin backlog.

Phew! So, just cleared up a few long-overdue roadblocks in our blogo-project. A few notes:

1) I just figured out how to make other people admins! Thank goodness. I'm a terrible person for that role. From now on, all of the "authors" of the site should be able to add new folks, change the format of the blog, etc etc. Maybe you can even grant other admin privileges? Hopefully. Let me know if people have any trouble with this.

2) I'm so sorry that some people were missed in my initial set up! I've been trying to make this a good place for us to catch up and post thoughts, but I'm afraid that school has made it hard for me to shepherd the site properly. If anyone else should be here and isn't, please please please bring them in!

Now. Until next time:


Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Chestnuts and latkes.

Hey guys, I know you all have time off for the holidays. You totally have time to us know what you are up to. Also: I am looking at your Claire, Noah, Sarina, Julia, and Andrew. And, wait, what the hell. Why isn't Rebecca a strollicker? WHAT ARE EVERYONE'S NEW EMAIL ADDRESSES!

If this is too much thinking, can it be like those annoying surveys I used to see on facebook?

1) Where are you right now?
Three words that describe your:
2) New place of residence:
3) Work:
4) Free time:
In the past six months have you:
5) Started dating anyone new?
6) Began a new hobby?
7) Been happy?
8) Strollicked or ish?
In the past week, what is the most interesting thing you have:
9) Eaten?
10) Seen?
11) Done?

There, I tried.

Ok so, for me. I am silly happy. Chose to be out of work for two months because I hated my part time job, quit, then I realized I couldn't job search in the job wasteland that is Arcata while working on applications. For those of you who have spent lots of time looking for work on the ground, you know: too much of an emotional energy suck. So I picked the applications and just bummed around. Luckily life up there is cheap! Anyway, I am FINALLY done with applications. Just six places, there on each coast. Here's hoping I get a job quick in January.

In other news, Nathan and I are silly blissful. I suspect it's in that a-little-sickening-to-everyone-but-us way, so I'm glad I'm not subjecting you guys to it. Up in Arcata I have been mostly cooking, riding my bike, procrastinating from those applications, and smiling. We left Arata on Sunday just did the beginning of Hannukah with my fam, in SF. A glut of amazing food. Latkes, curry, sushi, Puerto Rican plantain sandwiches. I am spending Christmas with his family in Grass Valley California, which is kind of superb. Less stressful for me than my own family. After that I go back to the Bay Area for Young Friend's New Year's Gathering, which should be a blast as ever.

Last but not least, I miss you all like mad. So much.

That's all I've got, although I will complete my own survey. . .in hope. . .


1) Where are you right now? Grass Valley CA, near Sacramento.
Three words that describe your:
2) New place of residence: Hippy. Nowhere. Redwoods.
3) Work: Does not exist.
4) Free time: Circus. Bike. TV.
In the past six months have you:
5) Started dating anyone new? Nope!
6) Began a new hobby? Circus!
7) Been happy? YES!
8) Strollicked or ish? No. :(
In the past week, what is the most interesting thing you have:
9) Eaten? A steak sandwich where the bread was flattened, fried, garlic plantains.
10) Seen? A two horse drawn carriage.
11) Done? Ridden a racing bike for the first time! It went ZOOOOOM!

<3

More self promotion

I put this page together showing off stuff FCNL has done in the past year. You should check it out if you want to know what FCNL has been doing in the past year or just want to make me look good by increasing the website views (do itttt).

http://fcnl.org/donate/the_fcnl_days_of_christmas/

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Sunday, December 11, 2011

welp

now seems like a good time to update you folks on how my life is

The summary is largely "pretty sweet." The big news regards a couple of conversations I had a few weeks back. I was hired into QA for a recent acquisition of IBM's called Sterling Commerce, which is something probably most of you knew. We do supply chain software. I was hired with the understanding that I could eventually switch to development if I wanted to. Later, we (the four new hires, all picked up around the same time) were told that there were three positions in Dev, and we could apply for them around the new year. About three or four weeks ago my manager pulled each of the four new hires aside and told us that, actually, there were three dev positions and one QA position - so three of us were going. Later that week, I was told I was going to be in Dev.

So now I'm in Dev. Still doing training, then I'm going to be fixing defects for a few weeks, then I might actually get to do stuff like code features. I'm a little terrified at present, but I'm slowly getting the hang of things, and hopefully will have a chance to work some stuff out and get better enough to be confident.

Apart from that I've not been doing too much. I've been feeling not terrible about letting video games occupy most of my free time. I've got over an hour of commute every day (usually closer to an hour and a half), and I've been trying to listen to audiobooks with it; I got through all of the Lord of the Rings and the Old Man and the Sea, got through about half of Slaughterhouse Five and The Naked and the Dead (both had defects that made them impossible to finish) and I'm now going through American Gods at full tilt. It's really quite satisfying.

I think a new year's resolution will probably be to do more art. I made a shot at NaNoWriMo this year but fell short, and I'm having trouble summoning the energy to attempt something new - which may mean it's time for more revisions on older stuff. I've also been doing a bit of Aikido - once or twice a week - which is really fun. It's a little bit of a bummer not feeling like I have a social group in either Aikido or work, though; I love the Andrews, and we're making a few friends around here, but I don't really see many people other than roommates I like, which is a little sad. Still working on it, though.

So yeah! Juliaty is coming to visit at the end of the week for winter break, and we'll be taking a trek out to Indiana to have Christmas with my extended family. I think it'll be pretty awesome. We haven't made a lot of plans other than that yet but let us know if you feel like visiting at some point and saying hi!

How's everybody else doing?