November 17, 2007
In other news...
I hit my weightloss goal 2 weeks ago, but things have been so hectic around here I haven't had a chance to blog about it til now, and I had hoped to have a couple of pics to go with the announcement, but that hasn't happened either. *sigh* Anyways..."ya me!" 80 lbs gone...and I have decided I still have another 20lbs to go. I am referring to them as "bonus pounds" (get to my goal and anything more is a bonus) and so far I am down another 2lbs.
Flying the nest
It's been a while since I blogged anything substantial admittedly, but on the other hand pictures supposedly say a thousand words... cop out? Yeah, you're probably right.
One little (not so little) development here on the home front however is that the boy is getting ready to fly the nest. He has been offered a job out west and is leaving in 3 days to drive out to Alberta to start his new life. It's a fantastic opportunity, a supervisory position with one of the top hotels, comes with apartment/suite and meals, all set in the most picturesque of settings. I am thrilled for him and wish I'd had the same opportunities at his age.
It has taken a little while getting my head around the idea that my "boy" is leaving. When I cast my mind back however, I realise that at his age I was already married and pregnant, it does put things in perspective for me a little. I wholly endorse his getting out, seeing the world and having a few adventures before he gets tied down himself with family and responsibilities. But that doesn't mean I will miss him any less or worry any less.
My house is in upheaval as we sort through various things for him to take, pack mountains of clothes and try to anticipate what he might need out there. Because he will be living in the hotel he will not be able to take Cleo and she gets to stay home with me. She will be great company as I was somewhat shocked to realise that at the ripe old age of 40, I have never actually lived alone. I went from family, to room-mates, to boyfriend (who became husband), to just the boy and I. It will be a new experience for both of us.
So far emotionally I am holding up, but I am sure come Monday morning when I wave him off on his 4 day road trip across Canada, I will be a basket case.
One little (not so little) development here on the home front however is that the boy is getting ready to fly the nest. He has been offered a job out west and is leaving in 3 days to drive out to Alberta to start his new life. It's a fantastic opportunity, a supervisory position with one of the top hotels, comes with apartment/suite and meals, all set in the most picturesque of settings. I am thrilled for him and wish I'd had the same opportunities at his age.
It has taken a little while getting my head around the idea that my "boy" is leaving. When I cast my mind back however, I realise that at his age I was already married and pregnant, it does put things in perspective for me a little. I wholly endorse his getting out, seeing the world and having a few adventures before he gets tied down himself with family and responsibilities. But that doesn't mean I will miss him any less or worry any less.
My house is in upheaval as we sort through various things for him to take, pack mountains of clothes and try to anticipate what he might need out there. Because he will be living in the hotel he will not be able to take Cleo and she gets to stay home with me. She will be great company as I was somewhat shocked to realise that at the ripe old age of 40, I have never actually lived alone. I went from family, to room-mates, to boyfriend (who became husband), to just the boy and I. It will be a new experience for both of us.
So far emotionally I am holding up, but I am sure come Monday morning when I wave him off on his 4 day road trip across Canada, I will be a basket case.
November 7, 2007
Darn!
Well I got the phone call yesterday and this time around I wasn't successful in the promotional process.
Darn.
Darn.
The Long and Winding Road
Cleo and I took a walk out by the construction site 2 weeks ago and naturally I was thrilled to see we have curbs on our new roads!
I fired off an email to my contact at the builders, and he told me they'd be doing the temporary tarmac within the next few days...and then the builders will be moving in!! (Thank heavens because if we can get the foundations poured before the ground freezes they can build all through the winter).
So Monday Cleo and I hit the road again...literally! They have laid the temporary tarmac and we were even able to walk our new roads!! Awesome!
I fired off an email to my contact at the builders, and he told me they'd be doing the temporary tarmac within the next few days...and then the builders will be moving in!! (Thank heavens because if we can get the foundations poured before the ground freezes they can build all through the winter).
So Monday Cleo and I hit the road again...literally! They have laid the temporary tarmac and we were even able to walk our new roads!! Awesome!
October 29, 2007
Kicking myself
I had my interview this morning at 6:30 am. (You'd think I'd get bonus points for being bright and articulate at that hour at the very least). I think I bombed big time and was kicking myself all the way home with all those "woulda, shoulda, couldas" that swirl through our heads at times like this. What is done is done however and we will be notified in writing later as to whether or not we were successful. It's a relief this long process is finally over, but I so wish I could re-do that last 5 minutes of the interview. At least then I would feel that I had given it my very best shot.
I just keep telling myself that it was good experience and I can reapply in the new year when they run the process again. Doesn't change the fact that I am bitterly disappointed in myself for how things went this morning.
Oh well.
I just keep telling myself that it was good experience and I can reapply in the new year when they run the process again. Doesn't change the fact that I am bitterly disappointed in myself for how things went this morning.
Oh well.
October 15, 2007
Car ride
Our day at the lake
2007-10-10 Cleo's first visit to the lake.
Run, play, stop, sniff, play some more...
EXTREMELY windy. I'm going for the windswept ears look - it's very "in" this year yanno!
Dog meet Lake...Lake meet Dog...
BIG stick!
She just loves it here!
Dig, dig, dig...
Everything smells so interesting!
Playing at the shore.
Puppy power!!!! (at mach 10)
dig...dig...dig some more!
Checking out the view.
She wants to be a beach bum when she grows up.
Checking out the water's edge.
I can see the Labrador in her is making her a true water lover!! The lake in October though? Brrrrrr!
Run, play, stop, sniff, play some more...
EXTREMELY windy. I'm going for the windswept ears look - it's very "in" this year yanno!
Dog meet Lake...Lake meet Dog...
BIG stick!
She just loves it here!
Dig, dig, dig...
Everything smells so interesting!
Playing at the shore.
Puppy power!!!! (at mach 10)
dig...dig...dig some more!
Checking out the view.
She wants to be a beach bum when she grows up.
Checking out the water's edge.
I can see the Labrador in her is making her a true water lover!! The lake in October though? Brrrrrr!
October 3, 2007
Cleo!!
Here are a few pics of Miss Cleo taken yesterday - I can't get over how much she has grown in the past three weeks!!
I love the photos of her with the boy, but now I realise I have none with her myself! I will have to try and get him to take a few of us!
I love the photos of her with the boy, but now I realise I have none with her myself! I will have to try and get him to take a few of us!
Construction Pics
Well the crew are wrapping up the sewer and water pipe work, according to the workman who came beelining for me at the jobsite yesterday, I had Cleo with me for the ride and she's a total magnet for cute guys!! So hopefully we will see some actual "construction" work being done in the next few weeks!!
Yes! We have fire hydrants!!
Yes! We have fire hydrants!!
PTD
Well I tried to get a few pics of my progress to date. Currently sitting at 72lbs gone and 8lbs more to go to the goal I set myself in January - although personally I think I'll try for another 20lbs after that. Anything after 80lbs however will be a bonus.
Wait for hours, then 4 come along all at once!
Well I seem to be going in spurts on my blogging these days. Nothing for weeks and then bam - 3 or 4 posts at once (kinda like waiting for a bus)...and today's posts will continue in that vein. I have been busy with the camera again. So hang on to your hats ladies and gents, hopefully this wont hurt a bit.
On the "news" front - I finally have an interview date. October 29th at 0630hrs. (Yes folks, that's 6:30 in the freaking morning). Thank heavens I am a morning person. Seventeen of the eighteen candidates made it through the exam process (bunch of smarty pants) so the interviews are scheduled back-to-back over a few days (some apparently into November too!) I am on a week's holls next week over Thanksgiving, so I will sit down then and try to formulate a few responses to anticipated questions using the BEI format. I've even been out and bought myself a new suit for the experience (bargain, sale, and looks fantastic, couldn't resist). So cross your fingers and toes for me for that date.
In other news... quite out of the blue, a week ago last Monday, the boy decided to drop the bombshell that he is thinking of moving out. He'll be 20 in December and I guess he's keen to get out into the big wide world. Needless to say I am beyond words, but he knows the door is always open if he should fall flat on his face and need to come home. The heartbreaking kicker of it all is that my darling Cleo is technically "his" darling Cleo, and will be going with him. Just these few short weeks of having her around and I can't imagine life without her. *sniff* I have assured him however that I am available to doggy-sit whenever he needs me - and if for whatever reason he is unable to keep her, she is to come home here and not be given to strangers.
The current plan is for him to move in with a couple of friends and share a basement apartment not too far from where we are living now. The rent is disgustingly cheap when shared three-ways and the landlords are the parents of one of the aforementioned friends, who reside upstairs. Needless to say this makes the bitter pill of my "baby" leaving the nest a little easier to swallow. Mentally I am already packing spare dishes and plate sets, h'mmm he can take the two love seats from the family room...oh and the coffee table...and... Then I realise that come next spring (assuming all this "moving out" malarkey goes through) when I am ready to move to my new house, I will be moving there alone. That's when the realisation dawns...I've never actually lived on my own ....ever. Cripes!
On the "news" front - I finally have an interview date. October 29th at 0630hrs. (Yes folks, that's 6:30 in the freaking morning). Thank heavens I am a morning person. Seventeen of the eighteen candidates made it through the exam process (bunch of smarty pants) so the interviews are scheduled back-to-back over a few days (some apparently into November too!) I am on a week's holls next week over Thanksgiving, so I will sit down then and try to formulate a few responses to anticipated questions using the BEI format. I've even been out and bought myself a new suit for the experience (bargain, sale, and looks fantastic, couldn't resist). So cross your fingers and toes for me for that date.
In other news... quite out of the blue, a week ago last Monday, the boy decided to drop the bombshell that he is thinking of moving out. He'll be 20 in December and I guess he's keen to get out into the big wide world. Needless to say I am beyond words, but he knows the door is always open if he should fall flat on his face and need to come home. The heartbreaking kicker of it all is that my darling Cleo is technically "his" darling Cleo, and will be going with him. Just these few short weeks of having her around and I can't imagine life without her. *sniff* I have assured him however that I am available to doggy-sit whenever he needs me - and if for whatever reason he is unable to keep her, she is to come home here and not be given to strangers.
The current plan is for him to move in with a couple of friends and share a basement apartment not too far from where we are living now. The rent is disgustingly cheap when shared three-ways and the landlords are the parents of one of the aforementioned friends, who reside upstairs. Needless to say this makes the bitter pill of my "baby" leaving the nest a little easier to swallow. Mentally I am already packing spare dishes and plate sets, h'mmm he can take the two love seats from the family room...oh and the coffee table...and... Then I realise that come next spring (assuming all this "moving out" malarkey goes through) when I am ready to move to my new house, I will be moving there alone. That's when the realisation dawns...I've never actually lived on my own ....ever. Cripes!
September 23, 2007
Exam results
In case anyone was wondering, I passed my promotional exam! (woooo hoooo!) Very pleased with myself, all those hours of studying paid off and I officially "know my stuff".
Now I just have to wait to be scheduled for an interview sometime in October, along with all the other successful candidates (curse them) as we battle it out in a BEI type interview for the two available supervisor positions. We had originally been told that once the positions had been filled, that management would keep a list of other "qualified/successful candidates" to automatically fill future anticipated vacancies coming up over the next 18 months (of which there will be another 3 or more positions due to retirement etc.). However, management in their infinite wisdom (tongue in cheek), have decided that they will re-run the WHOLE FREAKING PROCESS again in the new year - to create a promotional "standby list".
OK...where's the logic there?
Will let ya know when I have my interview date.
Now I just have to wait to be scheduled for an interview sometime in October, along with all the other successful candidates (curse them) as we battle it out in a BEI type interview for the two available supervisor positions. We had originally been told that once the positions had been filled, that management would keep a list of other "qualified/successful candidates" to automatically fill future anticipated vacancies coming up over the next 18 months (of which there will be another 3 or more positions due to retirement etc.). However, management in their infinite wisdom (tongue in cheek), have decided that they will re-run the WHOLE FREAKING PROCESS again in the new year - to create a promotional "standby list".
OK...where's the logic there?
Will let ya know when I have my interview date.
September 22, 2007
Playtime
Just a few shots of Cleo having some fun in the back garden.
A future cheerleader with her pom-pom.
Getting to grips with her first squeaky toy.
Wonder if she'd like a little mustard with that weiner dog...?
OK ...what now....?
Ohhhhh....a leaf!
OK mom...where now?
A future cheerleader with her pom-pom.
Getting to grips with her first squeaky toy.
Wonder if she'd like a little mustard with that weiner dog...?
OK ...what now....?
Ohhhhh....a leaf!
OK mom...where now?
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