Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Home Again, Home Again

Wow! That was by far the most interesting and fun week I've had in a long time. Quite informative as well.

I won't bore you with details, let's just say I had a lot of fun and plenty of time to think without interruption (which isn't necessarily always a good thing, lol). It gave me the chance to take a step back and have a good look at things (life, relationships, where we stand in general with home stuff, etc). I guess I am the kind of person that needs to physically step out of the situation to be able to assess it mentally.

In doing that, I've discovered that my life could be way worse (duh, knew that) and found ways to make myself feel useful. See that's what the problem was, I didn't feel useful. I don't 'work' so can't really bitch about money too much (but do). My 'job' isn't paid or very much appreciated for the most part, but it's mine. I've got at least another two years before I can/will even consider working outside the home again...it's only fair to the littlest screamer to be home with him like I was the biggest. So the online schooling stuff for me is a step in the right direction for feeling useful. It begins on Monday (25th)...I should probably be nervous but I'm not given that my first two classes are cherry easy.

So, in short, that lovely (and I do mean LOVELY) vacation gave me a slightly different perspective and I'm going to run with it...can't do much worse than I've done before and it's a learning opportunity (always good).

As for Portland, let's just say that someday...someday...I will be a Portlander permanent or at the very least an Oregon girl. Gorgeous city, stunning countryside, great people...heck, I didn't even mind the chilly winds and cold rains. If you've never been, go. Next year, jebus/allah/buddha providing, the whole lot of us are going...may the Dust help me!!

5 comments:

Rod said...

And people wonder why I live here. Did you make it to central OR at all?

Rod

Meadowlark said...

Yeah... there are parts of Oregon that are NOT wet and rainy. But I wouldn't fall for the 300+ days of sunshine a year thing ;)

Shout out to Rob from the "other side". :)

Jess (Ozark Momma) said...

Rod~ Didn't make it out of the city at all...well, except to cross the state line into Vancouver for a visit with my hostess' daughter on night one!

Meadowlark~ I wouldn't fall for it a bit...but didn't mind the rain at all during my visit. Actually found the area reminded me a lot of Germany with the temps and such...probably why I love it so much!

madmaddy said...

It sounds like you had a good time. Next visit ya do need to check out the Bend/Sisters area. Killer view of the Three Sisters volcanoes all covered in snow. Lots of blue sky and most folks are very friendly.
Glad yer back!
Jen

Meadowlark said...

Jen,
Send me an email... it sounds like we might be neighbors. :)

The true danger is when liberty is nibbled away, for expedience, and by parts. --Edmund Burke