Tag: family

  • Way back when…

    Once upon a time I was good at things. Fun things, smart things, things other people didn’t know much about. Sigh…the good old days.

    Now, I know some stuff, some of it’s fun. I used to feel like I had some special edge, relevant stuff. It’s only mediocre now, just enough that I could get myself in trouble, screw things up.

    OH! You want an example? Well, I guess that’s the point, huh? So, I graduated high school in 1987 when home computers were starting to be a thing. My dad was into it so we had a computer at home, did the whole dial up thing, had a separate phone number for it and everything. America Online (AOL), yep, that was our thing. It was SO much fun, you could get wrapped up for HOURS and not even have a clue. It was something I stuck with, using the computer. I learned so much, mostly about Microsoft Windows: Word. I dabbled in Excel, LOVED Access, setting up databases for whatever I needed, trying to learn how to make it look just right. Through all that I worked at a bank and towards the end of that career created a link to tie one of their databases to a form they needed to process all the loans. It was a perfect challenge, SO satisfying. That was in 1994 when small town banks were going under so fast, being bought up by the bigger ones who only got bigger. Yup, I got that push out the door.

    Managed to continue my career with office jobs and stay up-to-date with all the upgrades and improvements computers had along the way. Even had a traveling training job. Teaching our clients how to use the medical software that the company made. When it was time to stop traveling, I stayed in office and did customer service calls. Assisted with some easy issues (“did you turn the printer on?”) and some where it was well above my knowledge and had to call in the big dogs: programmers.

    Then after all those computer-rich positions, hubby and I thought we should try for another baby. About three weeks after we began, I arrived to work and the boss was there (VERY odd, he didn’t show up until 10:00am on a good day, if at all) and my supervisor (slightly more frequently than him), but no one else. What? Has hell frozen over? Well, no, but I did get laid off. Huh…did NOT see that coming. Wait a minute, ohhhh, yes I did.

    My wonderful husband said, “So, you’ll be a stay at home mom.” GREAT! I thought, since I am pretty sure I’m pregnant. Now I can get house things done and enjoy the whole process and be around for the school age kids we already have.

    Fast forward another year and a half, time to get back to work. What will I do now? I did NOT have this baby to put her in day care! We talk about getting a motorhome and tour the country for our retirement. My husband will NEVER let me drive it. I still have the other kids who need someone home when they aren’t in school. Then we drive past the school bus yard with the banner flapping in the wind: “NOW HIRING, we train!”

    Fast forward 9 years, I drive a school bus, have for the past 9 years. I still love computers, but do you know what I don’t get to do everyday and get paid for it? Use a computer. 🙁 I still know some stuff, but I have missed SOOO much. And now, just to make it worse, I have a Mac. UGH! I know stuff that doesn’t work on a Mac. I know nothing about Macs.

    So guess what happens when you start a blog, drive a school bus and have kids, love to craft and switch to a Mac instead of sticking with MS? You muddle through and have grand plans but no idea now to get your web page going. There are all these weird terms, I think I am adding a link for Pinterest so you can tag all these great things I have, but no. It doesn’t show up, or it does but the link doesn’t go anywhere.

    I’m going to try this again. Computers are SO much more user friendly than in the 90’s, I can do this. If I do, maybe I will be back soon…if not, it may be next summer before I return.

  • Welcome 2018!

    2017 was a great year.

    It had it’s moments of unpleasantness, but overall it was quite lovely. Certainly more wonderful than 2016. It is my great hope that 2018 will be better still. Towards the end of the year I opted to do many things related to my “business”. As October was underway, I pulled my items from the local store and chose to focus on craft fairs. The tricky part about wanting a business is that you want to make money, right? Most folks know that you also must invest (spend) money to make money…why is it tricky? I didn’t happen to have money to spend to have products to sell.  UGH! Some of my items are created from re-purposed materials, which helps, but in addition to having items, if you are looking to sell at craft fairs, you have to pay for your space up front.

    SOOOOO, I only attended one craft fair, but I feel it was successful as I came home with more money than I had paid for the space.  Did it cover my materials and time? Not really. Maybe next year. Meanwhile, I have been enjoying making designs to sell on Etsy.  the beauty of those are that, being digital files, I do not have to physically mail anything, it is automatic. Sure, there are substantial fees (compared to the price per item), and sales are slower than my dreams. I’m happy knowing that I have moved beyond the starting line.

    Therefore this means, to me, that I have a head start on 2018 and things will be terrific!

    Wishing you all similar terrific-ness and success for your 2018!

  • WOOOIE!

    WOOOIE!

    I love my kids SOOO much! We all love our kids, right? That’s how it’s supposed to be. We’re proud of them, take care of them, try like the Dickens to do the right things, while at least sometimes feeling like a complete failure.

    Well, I feel like an awesome mom this week (well, sort of, fighting some kind of cold this week)! We had a Sweet 16 party for, wait for it…our 16 year old on Saturday.  I don’t want to brag…wait, yes, I do…IT WAS GREAT! Everything went smoothly, she was happy, the other kids had fun, a bunch of family was there and they had fun, too.

    It was like having a mini wedding. We sent invitations, hired a hall, DJ, photographer, theme was masquerade, made decorations.  Everything was color coordinated, including her brother who escorted her into the party when the DJ made the announcement. There was the Father/Daughter dance, can you say “tear-jerker” OMG! It was great. She had her nails, hair, and make-up done. It was a production! I took mostly videos and I haven’t received the CD of pictures  from the photographer yet…so not many pictures yet. While I await them, please enjoy these. <3

    Yummy subs! ACKKK! The banner shifted! It is not straight and letters are not even…my OCD *hates* this.

    C & Oma, frosting courtesy of the sister.

    Papa with C

     

    Kids at the soda bar. Notice the fast moving grandson in the foreground. 😉

     

    The Candy Bar

    Most of the fam

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