Thursday, December 16, 2010

It's beginning to feel a lot like Christmas!

I'm really bad at updating this.
Recent news...
I just (about 20 minutes ago) finished my last assignment from my first class at Gonzaga University. I am almost positive I will get an A. Primarily because I only need to get 1 point out of 10 in order to get 90% in the class, and I've gotten 10/10 in the other 3 similar assignments. So, most likely, I will be getting 99% for the course.

My mom and my brother are coming to Washington for Christmas. I'm excited to have them here again, but it looks as if we won't have any snow, which will be sad. We did have some flooding, but none where I live, so it doesn't really matter. Flooding isn't very Christmas-y anyway. It snowed for thanksgiving but not since!
Camp is beautiful when it snows...
I do have a Christmas tree (a $5 artificial tree from the thrift store and it's not even ugly!), and new this year, I even have some ornaments to hang on it! Last year I just put lights and a homemade garland on it. It looked nice, but I'm excited to add a little more sparkle. I also went shopping last week and bought a whole bunch of stuff that I needed or wanted anyway or was something for Nick, and wrapped it all, so that I could have presents under the tree :)

Nutella was on sale at costco... so I have that. In great quantities.

I start a new(ish) job in January. I am no longer the Program Director at Camp Killoqua, I am now the Summer Camp Director at Camp Killoqua. So, no new change of scenery, but a job that I have wanted for a long time, and a new challenge and experience which I am very excited about. I get to stay in my house, and it's now a part of my salary so I don't have to pay any rent on it. Before my salary was rated for the apartment I used to live in, so when I moved to the house I had to pay the difference.

In other news... I'm obsessed with a game called Angry Birds. It fills my time. I have beat the game but I still play it.

Juneau is doing well. She is happy and healthy and crazy and made of springs. She can jump so high! She's like a child that can't talk. She'll nuzzle in and you know that she wants to be petted. She's so spoiled. And she can tell Nick's truck apart from any other vehicle that drives in to camp. She gets so excited! Here she is when it was snowy... she loves the snow!

Nick is good, he's working and hunting a lot, and when he's not doing that, he's grilling something delicious on our new barbecue that his parents gave us. It's so great! Here's a picture of Nick and a fish he caught a while back. It's not really fishing season any more, but he's excited to start fishing sturgeon as soon as hunting season is over!

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Grad School

I applied for grad school. I took the MAT which is the Miller Analogy test, and did pretty well I think. I googled my score in all sorts of different ways, and I still can't figure out what it means, but 400 is average and I got 420. The range is from 200 to 600, and I'm pretty sure that it's really hard to get into the 500's. It's all scored based on how people have done in the past. My admissions advisor said that the highest score they've admitted into their program was 470... So, I really have no idea, but I think I did well. I'll find out early next week if I'm accepted in to the program.

Today I have to get a filling. I hate being numb from the dentist. It is a really gross feeling. at least it's on top so it won't make my face look too weird.

Nick is on a hunting trip all weekend. It's the opening weekend of duck and geese season, so I won't see much of him for the next few weeks. He's so excited it's like a kid on christmas eve!

It's been sunny the last few days, which is really nice. It's been chilly at night and warm during the day, so it's been really feeling like fall. It's funny though, out here when it starts to get rainy is when people say it feels like fall. I always think of blustery days that are sunny or at least partially sunny with a chill in the air.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

I'm really not good at updating this.

Things have been busy at work lately. There are now two of us doing three jobs until January. It's not bad at all, just have to keep thinking about all the things that need to be done and when.

We've had a really rainy fall. It's been raining most mornings and then having a period of a few hours of sun in the afternoon, and then raining all night. Everything is so wet.

As far as catching up on things... Summer was great. Cooler than usual, so mostly jeans and t-shirt weather, which is not what I like, but not bad. We had a really great staff at camp, and lots of great leadership amongst the Unit Coordinators, which lead to a smooth summer with not too many problems. We had ACA this summer, and it went without a hitch, so that was great. I plan on taking the ACA visitors course this winter so I can be a visitor. ACA is the American Camp Association, which is an association that sets forth best practices standards for camps.

I got a new macbook pro in september. It's been a lot of fun figuring out all the little things about the computer. I haven't had a mac since the imac in middle school... So a lot has changed. I also got my first smartphone this september! So, it's been a month of lots of new gadgets, and spending money. October is going to be a saving month.

On Wednesday I take the Miller Analogy Test (MAT) for and entrance test to get into Gonzaga for a Masters in Organizational Leadership. We'll see how it goes. I think I'm going to do fine. Once that is done, I'll find out if I get in and then I'll start school on October 25. Yikes! It's so soon. My parents figured out all my financial aid for my undergrad, so figuring all that out for grad school will be interesting and a new challenge.

I have 11 days of vacation that I have to use before the end of December, but not a lot of money. Any cheap vacation ideas? :)

I'll try to update this thing more regularly!

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Well, It's been a while...

I'm definitely not very good about the whole updating the blog thing.
I've done a lot of things in the last few months! a lot of work mostly, but I went to Denver for a conference and saw lots of my EF friends in Feb, Val came to visit and we went to Zac Brown Band in March, in April I went to Eastern Washington with Nick and some of his family on a fishing trip, I went to Portland for my sister's graduation and bought a car (2005 Jettta TDI)while I was there in May, and that brings me to June, which is recent enough that I can elaborate a bit more :)

I have been taking a CDL class since March, and finally took the driving and knowledge tests! So I'm now a licensed passenger bus driver. This means I can drive the camp bus filled with kids. yahoo!

We've been doing lots of planning for summer! It still feels like summer is a long ways away, since it has not gotten even remotely warm yet. We've had a few warmer days, but there has been SO. MUCH. RAIN! It's miserable. It's rainier now than it was in February and March I think. Every once in a while someone will call out in the office "when is summer coming?!" I spent some time today sitting on my office floor in front of the heater. It's COLD! I still believe that it will get warmer soon.

Mandy and AJ came to visit last weekend, from Cedar Falls, IA :) it was really really great to see them. Nick and I took them to the San Juan islands. We had amazing weather (weird) and saw both Mt Rainier and Mt Baker from the top of Mt Constitution. from Mt Constitution you can see the Canadian coastal range and all the cascades and the olympics too. It was breathtaking. Our camera was back at the campsite. So, that was lame. We have some great pics on the cell phones though!
We camped all weekend, and had a blast walking around on the beaches and enjoying the sights and relaxing back at the campsite in the evening. We almost got to see Orca Whales, which would have been AMAZING, but they weren't supposed to swim past the park for 2 more hours, and we had more to see and more to do, so we moved on.
This weekend we're supposed to go to eastern washington to go camping. I'm really excited about that because it's warm there! It is over the cascade mountain range, so it is not in the weird rain convergence zone that is NW Washington. So, most likely it will be warm and good weather. I'm bringing the bikini and the sunscreen :)

After this weekend, Summer officially begins with our first staff coming in on June 23. We have supervisor training and then the first campers come on June 26. That's grief camp, a special camp for kids who have lost a loved one. It's an intense week in a lot of ways, but also a very happy and loving week, and a great way to kick off the summer. After grief camp comes pre-camp training, and then the regular summer season starts. It's crazy to think that it's so close. There's lots to look forward to, and lots to love about being a Camp Director. It's an amazing job that is super rewarding in a lot of ways! I get to contribute to the experiences of so many people; kids and adults and help them create the best summer of their lives.
Also, that means I never get any time off in the summer. Sometimes I fantasize about what it would be like to have a summer vacation. And then I start thinking about different careers. Most of the time though, I love my job! And who loves their job 100% of the time anyway. :)