I had posted a while back about looking for a job ... most of the summer and fall, actually. The non-profit I worked for had a new board come on in June and I knew changes were in the wind, but I didn't know how many. Membership had dropped to less than half of what it was when I started with them three years ago. They decided to purchase a database service that members can access and do their own updates. The service also handles the website. To pay for this, my hours were cut, but since this service now does some of what I did, it made sense to the board. Then, the board decided to move the office further away into a makeshift office in the back of the family business of one of the board members. Conflict of interest, here??? So, I opted out. I did find another job, but after one week, I realized it was a really poor fit. My stress level was through the roof, causing some very uncomfortable health problems. Hubby kindly suggested I get out quickly, so I did.
Here I sit, unemployed. I haven't been in this situation for many a year, and it's scary! I have to restructure my life in a town where I still really don't know many people. I took my first step today and volunteered to bake cookies at the Ronald McDonald house on Thursday. That should be fun and rewarding. Maybe I'll get back to Vespers more often now, too. I hadn't been because the drive was just too much with all that was going on in my life.
I'm not doing any heavy reading right now; need something light, fun and fictional to occupy my worried mind.
I leave you with the words of Julian of Norwich, 15th century Catholic mystic, which have been running through my head for days now. Thank you, Lord!
"all will be well, and all will be well, and every kind of thing will be well"

2 comments:
I didn't realize that your employment was still so uncertain. Volunteering is a great idea!
So what light and fun books have you been reading??
Yep, I'm still trying to find the right 'fit.' Hopefully, it will happen.
Books, let's see:
Wounded, A Love Story by Claudia Mair Burney
Delta Belles, by Penelope Stokes
The Sand Castle, by Rita Mae Brown
The Storm, by Frederick Buechner
Good reads, all of them. I'm almost finished with Wounded and then have another one of Penelope Stokes to begin ... in between trying to set up interviews, that is :)
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