It’s
been a bit of a rough week at work, Journeyer…
I
won’t bemoan the details, but let’s just say I interviewed with another
district, only to be told by one of my supervisors that same afternoon that the
two school systems have an “unwritten agreement” that they won’t hire one
another’s employees…
I’m
not sure this is even legal (quite frankly I doubt it), and I’m waiting on a
few more details to come to the surface before I decide if I need and/or want
to pursue the subject further, but as you can imagine, it’s been one
emotionally charged week!
The
bright side to my work week is that my trainee is doing brilliantly and should
have no problem passing the proficiency test she takes on Thursday!
The
other bit of foul news is that my internet continues to give me problems and
hasn’t worked more than about two minutes at a time, if it loaded the pages at
all.
Internet
is paramount for bloggers and researchers, so that has been a real pain in my backside!
I
spent more than an hour on the phone with my satellite provider yesterday, only
to have them tell me that the problem lies within my Linksys/Cisco router…which
means more phone calls to come…
Though
I love my electronics and typically like a good challenge, I am frustrated by
this ongoing issue and the fact that the timing sucks!
And,
yet, there have been so many good and positive moments these past seven days,
some that are super exciting and some that are a little simpler, somehow
seemingly mundane…
That’s
the beauty of true happiness, though, Journeyer, when it resides within our
happy organ, we spend our days paying homage to whatever moment makes us smile,
laugh, suck in a breath of relief, pause to reflect, or feel joy within…
Sometimes
those feelings arise with an adrenalin rush, and sometimes we can actually feel
the moment of peaceful intervention pushing the strife out of our soul…
My
quieter moments included shopping with Warren for Halloween costumes…
Too bad this squirrel looks like a chipmunk!
This
decked-out mannequin reminded me of Beauty, who has her own flair, hunts with
the best of them, and doesn’t have a problem with creepy-crawly things.
In
response to the photo I sent her, she said, “Lmao perfect.”
I
found this get-up that I thought was most apropos given the fact that part of
Warren’s livelihood is electrical work!
Our
friends who hosted the party are also in the building business, which made it
even funnier.
After
texting the image to our three children, Beauty wrote back, “Oh dear God no.”
In a text immediately following was another that said, “Please don’t.”
Her
jovial brother replied “Please do.”
Warren’s
love for making homemade chili can be tasted in every spoonful, so he found
great delight in making his first batch of the season, which he entered into
the event’s chili cook-off.
Since
the contest rules said our dish had to have a name, we decided to keep the
electrical theme and went with
…and
a tempered version for those whose pallets like it a little milder…
The
many decorations and holiday treats reminded me of all the fun I have holding
our Halloween gathering each year and made me excited for the forthcoming
party!
Other
happy news included the sun that parted the clouds and lifted everyone’s
spirits after the pounding rains we’ve had of recent.
The
brilliantly colored foliage I see everywhere I go brightens my mood several
times a day!
Scenery
like this made me forget about the brisk air and that wicked wind whipping my
exposed flesh!
This
large old tree filled the road and its shoulder with hundreds of acorns, which
reminded me of the many squirrels I’ve seen running to and fro, preparing for
winter, with cheeks bulging or enormous treats clutched between their teeth.
There was this little comic that reminded me of the days when Warren would take a young Big Guy out to watch wildlife or to hunt with him. He'd often return and exclaim how our son couldn't sit still. We all had a chuckle over the cartoon!
Last,
but not least is the excitement I’ve been feeling since my Best Teacher’s Gifts Giveaway ended on the 15th!
I
haven’t been able to print out the entries, but I’m so anxious to select the
ten lucky teachers and get those surprise boxes off to them!
Send
me good luck…and if you know anything at all about router issues, I’d LOVE to
have you send some links or helpful suggestions my way!
What
about you, Journeyer? What was the wattage of your happy this past week?
Until
we meet again, yours in healing, hope, and happiness…
~AE











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