As usual, I was running late this morning and missed both buses I can take to the Caltrain. With no back up plan and laden with a grocery bag filled with whiskey for the new wet bar in my office, I did what anyone in the dark carrying a bag of booze would do at [...]
Posts Tagged ‘life changes’
feeling it
Posted in all, tagged economy, life changes, unemployment rate on March 13, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
conversation with a cabbie
Posted in all, tagged conversations with a cabbie, hybrid taxi, life changes on January 8, 2009 | 1 Comment »
This morning nothing seemed to go my way. I slept through my alarm. I missed my bus. Then I missed the second bus I take when the first one leaves me stranded in heels and running down Columbus Avenue cursing the red tail lights fading off into the distance.
So there I was, panting in my wedges and pondering how I was [...]
home again?
Posted in all, tagged family, home, life changes on January 6, 2009 | 1 Comment »
I am approaching my fourth anniversary with the state of California and something weird has happened. I am beginning to feel … at home here.
(Side note: My mother has just stopped reading and is now packing her car with rope, duct tape and a stun gun. She is now driving cross-country wearing her Boston Red [...]
goal setting
Posted in all, tagged goal setting, life changes, lynne cox on November 13, 2008 | 3 Comments »
I am a wimp. I didn’t always think so. But the other night after attending a lecture on why athletics are an integral part of the academic experience I learned just how big a baby I am. Turns out: huge. Let me explain.
While overlooking the field at AT&T Park, several dozen Tufts alumni gathered to hear university officials discuss the importance of having a solid athletic [...]
horoscope
Posted in all, tagged anniversary, horoscope, life changes on September 25, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Today is my one year anniversary with my new life. It’s been a rather tumultuous year of changes – new job, new apartment, new city, new boys.
I made the decision to change careers last year and began the first day of 26 unemployed. It was my little gift to myself to figure out where I wanted to be [...]