And by you I really mean Y'ALL. Thanks for the input on my last post.
I'm really trying to figure out what I'd do if we weren't trying. Would I still want to be a contractor? I do think it's allowed me to wallow a bit more than I might have if I'd been a regular employee, like Clover said. It has given me lots of flexibility for cycling and appointments and such.
But if there were no baby plans at all? What would I do? Would I go back to baking? Would I stick to software? I think it's time to find out.
I am at a point where I want to just live my life. If a baby comes along soon, then great. But no more life on hold. If this job really is such a dreamy dream job, then it will all work out.
I did send my resume off to my Swedish friend so the balls are in motion. I am a complete idiot and I didn't even fill in a subject line. Apparently I'm not the only idiot and he forwarded it to the lead lady with still no subject line. She's on vacation so perhaps she'll be too blissed out to notice.
Tomorrow I'm leaving on a jet plane for a whirlwind trip to the City of Brotherly Love to become a fairy godmother. My bags and wands are all packed and I can't wait to see the cutest girl in the world. And her mom.
Any of you Philly gals want to get together on Monday? I don't leave until early evening so perhaps a girls lunch? Statia? Clover? Trace? Anyone else?
no more life on hold. i love it. i'm so excited to hear what happens next!
Posted by: elana | Saturday, 16 February 2008 at 05:12
I like the no living on hold part as well. Good luck with your decision making.
Also, I tagged you. See my site.
Posted by: Rachel | Saturday, 16 February 2008 at 07:21
Amen to not living on hold. Safe journey :)
Posted by: Kay/Hanazono | Saturday, 16 February 2008 at 17:12
Fairy godmother, I can just see you turning pumpkins into carriages - just as I can see you making all the right choices for you and making it all work together.
Posted by: avonlea | Saturday, 16 February 2008 at 17:51