Monday, May 3, 2010

Rising up from the ashes?

Here we are. May in Maine. The lilacs are moments away from full-aromatic-bloom, much to my delight. The birds and wind chimes and giggling children are filling the sound waves with that pleasant sensation that yes, Summer is almost here.

Thank God, because this Spring SUCKED! :-) Two unemployed parents, trying to make ends meet. We did pretty well, considering. I mean, we didn't kill each other!

Dan started his new position with Hamilton Marine today. He'll be the head of the electrical department. He is happy to be back in the marine world, has seen a few favorite customers already, and enjoyed learning more about the company's values from the CEO today. We're hopeful this is a good fit and grateful for the opportunity!

I am gearing up with a few gigs. First, I'm working at daycare, handling the receivables on a barter basis. This is fun, rewarding, and a huge discount on our much-needed, much-appreciated child care. Second, I'm the business manager for a marketing firm which focuses on local, sustainable businesses' image, messaging and overall strategy. Third, I'm an account manager for a sales rep placement group, working to fill short-term sales projects with high-energy, highly-skilled sales professionals. Busy, busy!

Vi is still loving pre-school. We feel really fortunate to have such a wonderful team of people in our village. They truly love our kid and treat her with the respect and kindness we want her to, in turn, learn as a way of life.

Our garden is planted, well... mostly. We're still going to put in some zucchini and squash. Dan keeps adding raised beds. Our backyard will soon be one big garden! I'm looking forward to lots of tomatoes, lettuce, spinach, carrots, cucumbers, beets, peppers, beans, peas and herbs. The soil is amazing this year; it holds water and is so rich. Dan's been reading everything he can get his hands on - even making deliberate trips to the library - to expand his gardening skills and philosophies. You know how Dan is - a vat of information. Well, be prepared for lessons you didn't know you needed to learn on tomato roots...or something like that.