Okay. So.
Thing One: I have - finally - a job interview.
It's just the interview, so who knows.
But I didn't actually expect to get this far, given their initial "we're hoping for an early August start-date" and I didn't here from them until a few days ago.
So, I need to relocate the job description and double check all the ways I'm an excellent fit for the job. Consider any questions I've got about the org (which I'm currently on the Board for, though obviously I'd be stepping down if the Hiring Committee decides I'm the candidate to go with). Stuff like that.
I am, I suspect, not the only Board member who's applied for this job.
I also know that it's a job that's going to come with a big chunk of stress - which I don't love - and which is paying $24/hr for an "average" of 8 hours/ week, wherein "average" means "4 hours/week three quarters of the year, and 20 hours/week from January through March. (If I land this, Job One is going to be applying for grants to give ME and the Artistic Director substantial raises and ongoing employment for another 2-3 years).
Thing Two: I have the house to myself for the evening.
Woohoo!
I made myself little crab cakes and am eating coffee ice cream and looking at how to do easy embroidery stitches like "lazy daisy" because I just mended a tear in the shoulder of one of my flimsy cotton dresses, and I used a much lighter shade of grey yarn to do the mend. I thought: "Maybe I can embroider something interesting on this tiny darn!" and maybe I can.
Thing Three: My lovely wife has suggested that we take an archery course together over the winter.
I'm into it! The RA Centre isn't currently running Archery stuff - they're reviewing their archery programming and making some decisions, I guess? - so I don't know if it'll be an option come ~November. The alternative is XQuest which is out on Industrial Avenue (quite a ways from home) but is at least running classes.
Do I love the thought of scraping together $565 to cover five 1.5-hour classes for the two of us? Not really. But I know archery's expensive, so It's A Thing. And I like this.
Thing One: I have - finally - a job interview.
It's just the interview, so who knows.
But I didn't actually expect to get this far, given their initial "we're hoping for an early August start-date" and I didn't here from them until a few days ago.
So, I need to relocate the job description and double check all the ways I'm an excellent fit for the job. Consider any questions I've got about the org (which I'm currently on the Board for, though obviously I'd be stepping down if the Hiring Committee decides I'm the candidate to go with). Stuff like that.
I am, I suspect, not the only Board member who's applied for this job.
I also know that it's a job that's going to come with a big chunk of stress - which I don't love - and which is paying $24/hr for an "average" of 8 hours/ week, wherein "average" means "4 hours/week three quarters of the year, and 20 hours/week from January through March. (If I land this, Job One is going to be applying for grants to give ME and the Artistic Director substantial raises and ongoing employment for another 2-3 years).
Thing Two: I have the house to myself for the evening.
Woohoo!
I made myself little crab cakes and am eating coffee ice cream and looking at how to do easy embroidery stitches like "lazy daisy" because I just mended a tear in the shoulder of one of my flimsy cotton dresses, and I used a much lighter shade of grey yarn to do the mend. I thought: "Maybe I can embroider something interesting on this tiny darn!" and maybe I can.
Thing Three: My lovely wife has suggested that we take an archery course together over the winter.
I'm into it! The RA Centre isn't currently running Archery stuff - they're reviewing their archery programming and making some decisions, I guess? - so I don't know if it'll be an option come ~November. The alternative is XQuest which is out on Industrial Avenue (quite a ways from home) but is at least running classes.
Do I love the thought of scraping together $565 to cover five 1.5-hour classes for the two of us? Not really. But I know archery's expensive, so It's A Thing. And I like this.
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