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Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Blog Design.
I cannot find a blog design I like. I am tired of the old book simple template design. Everything is so cookie cutter. In school, we were always taught not to go off of templates. For basically everything: resumes, website design, powerpoints, portfolios, etc. Well, here's to wishing I paid more attention to the lectures on website design, or maybe just new how to choose and create a more effective one. For now, this gray, black, and orange is so unappealing. But bear with me. It will be changing.
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Friday, April 20, 2012
Escaped. Once Again.
Monthly vacations sounds a bit extreme? Apparently not. Most of the crews I have flown with try and take a trip a month to make the job 'worth it.' Whoa. I was shocked. A pilot I flew with went to Mexico seven times last year. A first officer was headed to Ireland to run a marathon. No big deal. What? What is this lifestyle. Crazy. Baffling. I still use the same words now as I did six months ago. Hard to believe in four days I will have reached the half year mark with this job. Each day is something new, each flight has new faces, each trip let's me see new places. Completely in love with this job.
The month of April brings me to my next escape: SCOTLAND. My best friend, Gina, is the Assistant Director of the Wisconsin in Scotland (WIS) program at the Dalkeith House in Dalkeith, Scotland. About 30 minutes outside Edinburgh. We both stayed at this house three years ago on our International Traveling Classroom (ITC) program and I had an extra two week stay with our free time back in 2009. To say I wanted to go back is an understatement. I dream of going back to Europe. Showing my mom, and new friends and old, where I have traveled, and to relive memories and experiences that have been pushed to the back of my mind.
I ventured across the ocean for a mere five days. But those five days were packed with laughter, conversation, sight seeing, food, drinks, and smells that all confirmed my love for Scotland. This past weekend was much needed. Although I'm gone typically half the week from home, put up in hotels that I get quite used to, I still yearn to hop right back on a plane and see the world when I'm not traveling the country for work. I remember one of my instructors back in October saying there's something about flying that gets in your blood, it's almost like an addiction. Well, I feel it. If I'm home for too long I re-think my job choice at the moment, or get too comfortable being lazy and unproductive. I'd rather be working, surrounded by a great group of co-workers, mostly happy passengers, and my plane - jetsetting across the country. So with five days off, you'd be crazy not to go somewhere. My venture to Scotland seemed quick, but neccesary. And why not visit my best friend while she's there? I only have a six month time frame, so when the time exists, why not?
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The month of April brings me to my next escape: SCOTLAND. My best friend, Gina, is the Assistant Director of the Wisconsin in Scotland (WIS) program at the Dalkeith House in Dalkeith, Scotland. About 30 minutes outside Edinburgh. We both stayed at this house three years ago on our International Traveling Classroom (ITC) program and I had an extra two week stay with our free time back in 2009. To say I wanted to go back is an understatement. I dream of going back to Europe. Showing my mom, and new friends and old, where I have traveled, and to relive memories and experiences that have been pushed to the back of my mind.
I ventured across the ocean for a mere five days. But those five days were packed with laughter, conversation, sight seeing, food, drinks, and smells that all confirmed my love for Scotland. This past weekend was much needed. Although I'm gone typically half the week from home, put up in hotels that I get quite used to, I still yearn to hop right back on a plane and see the world when I'm not traveling the country for work. I remember one of my instructors back in October saying there's something about flying that gets in your blood, it's almost like an addiction. Well, I feel it. If I'm home for too long I re-think my job choice at the moment, or get too comfortable being lazy and unproductive. I'd rather be working, surrounded by a great group of co-workers, mostly happy passengers, and my plane - jetsetting across the country. So with five days off, you'd be crazy not to go somewhere. My venture to Scotland seemed quick, but neccesary. And why not visit my best friend while she's there? I only have a six month time frame, so when the time exists, why not?
SCOTLAND
April 11-15, 2012.
Hello, Amsterdam! I have arrived. |
Edinburgh. I can't express enough how much there is to do in such a somewhat small town. I swear, every time I will visit this place in my life, I will see something different. |
The castle. I could take a million photos and never get tired of looking at them. |
Escaped.
I've escaped from the blog world this month. Not out of any specific desire, simply because I have not had time. You can never get enough time. But I've said that before, so no need to be redundant. I've also escaped the country this month. I visited my friend, Gina, in Scotland. Well, last month I also escaped to Puerto Rico with my mom. This whole trip-a-month thing is working quite well and makes my job that much more wonderful. I truly have an amazing life right now and am so grateful for everything that is happening.
And now I feel as though to catch up on my life is a bit of a challenge. At least in posts, words, and pictures. Too much happens. I suppose I would rather have too much than too little. I do believe a picture is worth a thousand words. With that being said, I'll try to upload pictures to capture my most recent journeys.
And now I feel as though to catch up on my life is a bit of a challenge. At least in posts, words, and pictures. Too much happens. I suppose I would rather have too much than too little. I do believe a picture is worth a thousand words. With that being said, I'll try to upload pictures to capture my most recent journeys.
PUERTO RICO
March 12 - 16, 2012
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Thursday, March 1, 2012
Glamorous Waitress.
I called myself this last night. A glamorous waitress in the air. Looking back, I think I meant glorified. However, I am going to stick with glamorous. My confidence is at an all time high with this job, hence my thinking of a great adjective. Whatever the reason for this word appearing in my vocabulary, I like it.
On another job sidenote: my dress and cardigan arrived last week! I almost dreaded trying the dress on because I figured I'd have to get it tailored before I could wear it (I have said that tailoring is my new thing, right?) But low and behold, I did not! I got to wear it the next day for work. Okay, not to say it does need a LITTLE tailoring. But nothing that is major enough for me not to wear the dress every single day. And the cardigan. SO WARM. Which being made out of wool I would expect nothing less. On the little plane I freeze. On the big plane I roast. Let me rephrase that, on the big plane when I have to work the main cabin (and not first class) I roast. If I'm up front (by the doors which, I swear leak cold air) I freeze. So this cardigan is by all means very much appreciated. I also adorn my uniform with my black pashmina scarf as a neccesary accesory. I love my scarves.
I do have to say I love the winter look with my uniform. Sweltering summer in a plane is not so appealing right now. Peanuts, pretzels, cookies, or your flight attendant dripping in sweat? Yeah, like I said, not appealing. However, I don't know how summer will go. I can't wait to find out. And at the rate time seems to be passing, it won't be long.
glamorous/ˈglæmərəs/[glam-er-uhs]. adjective. 1. full of glamour; charmingly or fascinatingly attractive, especially in a mysterious or magical way. 01 02 18
On another job sidenote: my dress and cardigan arrived last week! I almost dreaded trying the dress on because I figured I'd have to get it tailored before I could wear it (I have said that tailoring is my new thing, right?) But low and behold, I did not! I got to wear it the next day for work. Okay, not to say it does need a LITTLE tailoring. But nothing that is major enough for me not to wear the dress every single day. And the cardigan. SO WARM. Which being made out of wool I would expect nothing less. On the little plane I freeze. On the big plane I roast. Let me rephrase that, on the big plane when I have to work the main cabin (and not first class) I roast. If I'm up front (by the doors which, I swear leak cold air) I freeze. So this cardigan is by all means very much appreciated. I also adorn my uniform with my black pashmina scarf as a neccesary accesory. I love my scarves.
I do have to say I love the winter look with my uniform. Sweltering summer in a plane is not so appealing right now. Peanuts, pretzels, cookies, or your flight attendant dripping in sweat? Yeah, like I said, not appealing. However, I don't know how summer will go. I can't wait to find out. And at the rate time seems to be passing, it won't be long.
glamorous/ˈglæmərəs/[glam-er-uhs]. adjective. 1. full of glamour; charmingly or fascinatingly attractive, especially in a mysterious or magical way. 01 02 18
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
High Speeds.
In an hour I will leave home for the airport. My flight leaves at 9:50pm tonight to Des Moines. These late night flights are called High Speeds or CDO lines (I have no idea what CDO stands for) and quite frankly, I think I may like them.
I haven't done a HS yet in my four months of flying and I'm excited. I've had ALL day to myself. Slept in, got my laundry finished, worked out (yes, Jillian is still my trainer), paid some bills, filed my taxes (yes, I have filed my own taxes every year), read a magazine, and even baked a clementine-blueberry loaf I've been meaning to make for a couple weeks. And now I'm just about to get all packed out and head to the airport.
Now, if I held this CDO line I would be doing this four days in a row. However, I'd have ALL day to do stuff. And I would know that I could not be called! Now that's exciting for me. Plus, not having to pack food for a four day trip feels quite nice. And, since I'm living at home staying at a hotel each night doesn't bother me. In fact, a king size bed is quite appealing over my basement home at the moment. So, I might just bid for this line in the future. It's too late for this schedule to happen in March, but perhaps April.
And yes. I said April. Meaning, I plan on keeping this job through then, and much longer. FEELS GREAT. To finally have a job I'm getting into. And I learn more and more about the schedule, the pay, the hours, each day. OH, and I just ordered the dress and cardigan today for work. When that arrives, I'll jump with joy. 01 02 18
I haven't done a HS yet in my four months of flying and I'm excited. I've had ALL day to myself. Slept in, got my laundry finished, worked out (yes, Jillian is still my trainer), paid some bills, filed my taxes (yes, I have filed my own taxes every year), read a magazine, and even baked a clementine-blueberry loaf I've been meaning to make for a couple weeks. And now I'm just about to get all packed out and head to the airport.
Now, if I held this CDO line I would be doing this four days in a row. However, I'd have ALL day to do stuff. And I would know that I could not be called! Now that's exciting for me. Plus, not having to pack food for a four day trip feels quite nice. And, since I'm living at home staying at a hotel each night doesn't bother me. In fact, a king size bed is quite appealing over my basement home at the moment. So, I might just bid for this line in the future. It's too late for this schedule to happen in March, but perhaps April.
And yes. I said April. Meaning, I plan on keeping this job through then, and much longer. FEELS GREAT. To finally have a job I'm getting into. And I learn more and more about the schedule, the pay, the hours, each day. OH, and I just ordered the dress and cardigan today for work. When that arrives, I'll jump with joy. 01 02 18
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Life Processing.
Every day brings new thoughts and new ideas to my mind. I call it life processing. I have learned to do this way too frequently. Whether it be where I want to live, what I want to do, what animal friend I want to adopt first, or what car to get when my Dodge finally bites the dust. My mind seems to be on repeat for some situations (the job) and on hold for others (the living situation). I am always processing. From one day disliking flying due to the schedule to thinking a manager position at CC sounds quite appealing to enjoying flying the next day. Oh, and then there are random event planning positions in there too. It has been nothing but back and forth.
I am determined to travel as much as possible. My schedule is less than ideal at this point in time to do that. My futuristic and planner side has gotten the best of me. I want to know where I am going and when. Because on the others days I will make plans. Not knowing somewhat frustrates me. I am learning slowly that I have to accept this aspect of the job and I won't be on reserve forever. But for now, it's tough.
I think of a 9 to 5 job in which I would come home, cook dinner just in time for Wheel of Fortune and then cuddle up with a future dog and cat. And maybe putz around on a craft project and a puzzle while sipping tea. GUH. Wouldn't that be wonderful? Rhetorical question. Anyway, none of this is possible currently. And that frustrates me. But I also think of rush hour traffic, a confining cubicle, and horrible fluorescent lighting, and some of my frustration disappears. Okay, a lot of it disappears. I have yet to realize what the perfect job for myself would be, and I'm excited for the day I find it. For now, I'm still looking for 'it.' Each day I get a bit closer to what I'm looking for and what I'm not. All part of life processing. I tell ya, it never ends.
So. For now. I continue flying. I just got home from lovely Fort Dodge, Iowa. Where I took a cab from the airport to the hotel last night because there is no shuttle. Where I don't go through security because the airport is so small, and where I am in the air for 34 minutes. With less than 20 passengers each way. Coming to Minneapolis on one of the flights I had four passengers. Who said this life is rough? Oh that's right, I did. I need to take this job one day at a time and realize how nice I've got it. (Upcoming blog post about the
'how nice I've got it' part in correlation to some books I'm reading. I'm excited!)
With that being said. I hope my mom and I can travel somewhere over the holiday weekend in a couple weeks. Where to? Good question. Stay tuned. Saturday might be a show up at the airport and see what's available type trip. Haven't I always wanted to do that? Yep. And now I just might. 01 02 18
I am determined to travel as much as possible. My schedule is less than ideal at this point in time to do that. My futuristic and planner side has gotten the best of me. I want to know where I am going and when. Because on the others days I will make plans. Not knowing somewhat frustrates me. I am learning slowly that I have to accept this aspect of the job and I won't be on reserve forever. But for now, it's tough.
I think of a 9 to 5 job in which I would come home, cook dinner just in time for Wheel of Fortune and then cuddle up with a future dog and cat. And maybe putz around on a craft project and a puzzle while sipping tea. GUH. Wouldn't that be wonderful? Rhetorical question. Anyway, none of this is possible currently. And that frustrates me. But I also think of rush hour traffic, a confining cubicle, and horrible fluorescent lighting, and some of my frustration disappears. Okay, a lot of it disappears. I have yet to realize what the perfect job for myself would be, and I'm excited for the day I find it. For now, I'm still looking for 'it.' Each day I get a bit closer to what I'm looking for and what I'm not. All part of life processing. I tell ya, it never ends.
So. For now. I continue flying. I just got home from lovely Fort Dodge, Iowa. Where I took a cab from the airport to the hotel last night because there is no shuttle. Where I don't go through security because the airport is so small, and where I am in the air for 34 minutes. With less than 20 passengers each way. Coming to Minneapolis on one of the flights I had four passengers. Who said this life is rough? Oh that's right, I did. I need to take this job one day at a time and realize how nice I've got it. (Upcoming blog post about the
'how nice I've got it' part in correlation to some books I'm reading. I'm excited!)
With that being said. I hope my mom and I can travel somewhere over the holiday weekend in a couple weeks. Where to? Good question. Stay tuned. Saturday might be a show up at the airport and see what's available type trip. Haven't I always wanted to do that? Yep. And now I just might. 01 02 18
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Crazy thoughts.
There is a woman at work who commutes from Arizona in the winter to come to work out of MSP and lives here during the rest of the year. A pilot I flew with commutes from North Dakota. Those are only two. Out of who knows how many employees that can 'commute' to work. This is not your ordinary commute. No, this means hopping on a plane to come to work. Crazy? I would like to think yes, but with my new lifestyle, not so crazy anymore.
So I have been thinking. Could I commute? Now, it would be a bit tricky while on reserve. The unpredictability of my schedule would indeed be a downfall. But once I am a line holder (and who knows when that will be) this could be possible. Because nothing is impossible, right folks? The word itself says I'm Possible. Yes, I like that cheesy saying. Back to my crazy thoughts. Could I commute? Yes. Totally. Where would I commute from? I have no idea. Right now, my mind says San Francisco. I could either be based out of Salt Lake City (which would take more time to transfer) or stay out of MSP (because I can be here for eternity). I would have a cute little colorful condo on the ever climbing streets of San Francisco. An avocado tree on my patio, lemon trees in the kitchen, and bamboo fences. Not to mention, hibiscus flowers growing everywhere, sunshine most days, chilly sweatshirt weather on the other days, and not only a bay area to look at but an ocean only minutes away.
I have been to San Francisco (airport code SFO) just once. It was beautiful. Every area surrounding the San Francisco was beautiful. I had thought about going to school out West, but money played a factor there. In addition, I was not ready to make such a giant leap leaving home. But now, since I would be commuting, I have the possibility of coming home to see family and friends whenever I have days off. And that can play in the upper region of 18 days off a month. Ya see, isn't this lifestyle crazy? I sure think so.
Now that I have San Francisco on my mind. I have got to attach photos. All the photos I took were not digital. Yes, in 10th grade I did not have a digital camera. Mind you, a cell phone, people. So I can't attach ones I took, maybe some day soon I will scan them into my computer. But for now, photos of places I have been: The Bay area and surrounding Northern California. Beautiful if you ask me. Crazy thoughts? Meh.
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So I have been thinking. Could I commute? Now, it would be a bit tricky while on reserve. The unpredictability of my schedule would indeed be a downfall. But once I am a line holder (and who knows when that will be) this could be possible. Because nothing is impossible, right folks? The word itself says I'm Possible. Yes, I like that cheesy saying. Back to my crazy thoughts. Could I commute? Yes. Totally. Where would I commute from? I have no idea. Right now, my mind says San Francisco. I could either be based out of Salt Lake City (which would take more time to transfer) or stay out of MSP (because I can be here for eternity). I would have a cute little colorful condo on the ever climbing streets of San Francisco. An avocado tree on my patio, lemon trees in the kitchen, and bamboo fences. Not to mention, hibiscus flowers growing everywhere, sunshine most days, chilly sweatshirt weather on the other days, and not only a bay area to look at but an ocean only minutes away.
I have been to San Francisco (airport code SFO) just once. It was beautiful. Every area surrounding the San Francisco was beautiful. I had thought about going to school out West, but money played a factor there. In addition, I was not ready to make such a giant leap leaving home. But now, since I would be commuting, I have the possibility of coming home to see family and friends whenever I have days off. And that can play in the upper region of 18 days off a month. Ya see, isn't this lifestyle crazy? I sure think so.
Now that I have San Francisco on my mind. I have got to attach photos. All the photos I took were not digital. Yes, in 10th grade I did not have a digital camera. Mind you, a cell phone, people. So I can't attach ones I took, maybe some day soon I will scan them into my computer. But for now, photos of places I have been: The Bay area and surrounding Northern California. Beautiful if you ask me. Crazy thoughts? Meh.
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Cable Cars. Public Transportation. Very appealing. |
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Hearst Castle. The drive here, gorgeous. Nothing like having the ocean by your side. |
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Monterey Bay. Walking the boardwalk I vividly remember a gentleman saying "Enjoy your stay, at Monterey Bay." To this day my mom and I still joke about it. |
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Muir Woods. I walked not only among the Red Woods but in them. Giants. |
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Napa Valley and Sonoma. You know that part in Parent Trap where they ride horses through a vine yard. Yep. Want to do. |
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I looked at jobs here. Shocking, I know. They have elephants! |
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Pier 39. Yep, this is a daily sight. |
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