The heat wave broke and the temps will be much cooler than yesterday. Today is in the upper 70s, maybe 80° and tomorrow will be around 70°. Isn't that bonkers?
I was inside pretty much the entire day yesterday so I didn't feel the heat all that much. I checked on the plants in the buckets, fertilized and watered them, and I think that was it. All of the plants I started from seeds are still very scraggly. There are some flowers on the squash and the cucumbers are starting to climb. But the tomatoes-- pfft. I should have started them sooner but this spring, everything was out of whack between the weather and my foot.
Well, at least my foot is *finally* starting to feel better. It went from the broken bone hurting, to my ankle being messed up. Then it was the tendons on the top of my foot, and finally (hopefully this is the last stage LOL), my flat arch is dealing with the weird gait and limping. This is good since I need to be able to get around the trails for summer camp and field trips soon.
The woman who was interviewed yesterday was so amazing and she got hired as an educator *and* is going to be a Weis Partner. That means she will work under the Weis umbrella but can also run her programs there as a Partner. She does sound healing (Himalayan Sound Bowls) and Restorative Yoga plus a whole bunch of other things. I'm looking forward to learning more from her. Plus she has attended lots of women's retreats and has hosted mini 1-day retreats, which is one of the things Weis wants to start doing. I am freaking out that they want me to be part of that. In a good way, a very good way! I was planning on leaving right after the interview but the Director invited me to a working lunch with the other two FT staff. We went to a local restaurant and chatted about plans for the summer, updates on staffing, and some longer-term goals.
Maybe I shouldn't be surprised at this point but I am still in awe that they include me in this. I still feel very new with a touch of impostor syndrome thrown in.
They want me to help train some of the new staff, especially when it comes to working with the younger kids. And while I think I am butting in too much when they lead the training, they want me to do that and appreciate my input. By the time I got in my car, I was shocked that my head fit! LOL!
When I got home, I gave a run-down to Gary of the interview and meeting and he made me so happy when he said how proud he was that I found my perfect job. Around dinner time, I realized that I left out another part of the meeting-- I am getting an extra raise! Everyone gets one in January but a few of us are getting another in July. I was cracking up that I was all excited and rambling about the job stuff, that I completely forgot about the pay raise.
We were warned that it was small-- we are a non-profit and work in the red many months-- but I guess the Trustees wanted to recognize the hard work we all do.
(Did I ever tell you how much I love my job? No??
)
I am going to visit my parents today and Scott is coming for dinner tonight. He is going to help me get some of the stuff out of the attic that I'll bring to the cabin tomorrow.
HAGD!!

I was inside pretty much the entire day yesterday so I didn't feel the heat all that much. I checked on the plants in the buckets, fertilized and watered them, and I think that was it. All of the plants I started from seeds are still very scraggly. There are some flowers on the squash and the cucumbers are starting to climb. But the tomatoes-- pfft. I should have started them sooner but this spring, everything was out of whack between the weather and my foot.
Well, at least my foot is *finally* starting to feel better. It went from the broken bone hurting, to my ankle being messed up. Then it was the tendons on the top of my foot, and finally (hopefully this is the last stage LOL), my flat arch is dealing with the weird gait and limping. This is good since I need to be able to get around the trails for summer camp and field trips soon.
The woman who was interviewed yesterday was so amazing and she got hired as an educator *and* is going to be a Weis Partner. That means she will work under the Weis umbrella but can also run her programs there as a Partner. She does sound healing (Himalayan Sound Bowls) and Restorative Yoga plus a whole bunch of other things. I'm looking forward to learning more from her. Plus she has attended lots of women's retreats and has hosted mini 1-day retreats, which is one of the things Weis wants to start doing. I am freaking out that they want me to be part of that. In a good way, a very good way! I was planning on leaving right after the interview but the Director invited me to a working lunch with the other two FT staff. We went to a local restaurant and chatted about plans for the summer, updates on staffing, and some longer-term goals.
Maybe I shouldn't be surprised at this point but I am still in awe that they include me in this. I still feel very new with a touch of impostor syndrome thrown in.

When I got home, I gave a run-down to Gary of the interview and meeting and he made me so happy when he said how proud he was that I found my perfect job. Around dinner time, I realized that I left out another part of the meeting-- I am getting an extra raise! Everyone gets one in January but a few of us are getting another in July. I was cracking up that I was all excited and rambling about the job stuff, that I completely forgot about the pay raise.

We were warned that it was small-- we are a non-profit and work in the red many months-- but I guess the Trustees wanted to recognize the hard work we all do.

(Did I ever tell you how much I love my job? No??

I am going to visit my parents today and Scott is coming for dinner tonight. He is going to help me get some of the stuff out of the attic that I'll bring to the cabin tomorrow.
HAGD!!
