Virginia Skye
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Ok, I suck, I know...
Anyways, just wanted to write a quick post to let all our Montana friends know that we are coming home for Thanksgiving!!!!! It's going to be a quick trip, since we decided to drive the 12 hours instead of maxing out our credit cards just to buy stupid plane tickets! So if anyone has plans to be in the Bozeman/Livingston area over the holiday weekend, please let us know so we can get together.
Otherwise, things here are just plugging along and trying to stay positive in spite of the terrible economic situation that is plaguing this country (and especially the state of California). Still getting lots of work done on my grad school app. I'm done with the bulk of the paperwork and now just waiting on letters of recommendation. I should be able to submit it right before the madness of Chrismas begins.
Happy (almost) Turkey Day! Pat & I are really taking this time to be grateful for the wonderful family and friends in our lives. We love you all!
Friday, October 31, 2008
Happy Halloween!!!!
I'm not sure that very many people actually read this, which is why I've done such a terrible job at keeping it up-to-date. So here's the 411 on all the goings-on around here:
I just started working on my grad school applications for the MSW program at Sac State. The application itself (just the paperwork part with contact info, work experience, community involvement, etc) is about 5 pages, plus a a 6-8 page personal statement. Needless to say, this is a very intimidating task. In order to gain some insight and helpful tips for the application process, I set up a meeting with my bosses at Placer County (one of whom formerly taught in the MSW program for 18 years). This meeting proved to be very worthwhile, as Tad was able to give me plenty of useful information, and he also agreed to write me a letter of recommendation. I was elated! Since this program is so competitive, having Tad as a reference is invaluable. I spent the better part of last Sunday working on my personal statement. Now it's just a matter of fine-tuning and completing the remainder of the paperwork. The application is due Jan. 16th, but I intend to submit it before the holidays so I can relax and fully enjoy myself during Christmas.
The other good news that came from my meeting is that we now have a definite date for determining when my employment will transfer to full-time (or at least permanent, since I'm not sure my boss will want to bring me on full-time knowing I will be unable to work 40 hours once school starts). The week before Thanksgiving will be the time when the decision is made. I'll be sure to keep everyone informed when I have a more concrete idea of what's going to happen with that.
As far as Halloween goes, Pat & I are just enjoying a lovely night "in" this evening. Quite different from our wilder days in college...I guess that's what happens when you get married. :) I also haven't been feeling well the last couple days (a combination of a bladder infection and a cold that I caught at the exact same time). I can hardly wait to eat our traditional jack-o-lantern pizza from Papa Murphy's and then crawl into bed. It's times like these that I really appreciate my husband and all of the sweet things he does to take care of me. Sometimes I think he longs for his college, bachelor days. But he's just stuck with me now. ;)
I suppose that's all I have for now. I hope everyone has a "spook"-tacular holiday! Be safe! And keep warm (for those of you who live in Montana and have to wear those bulky snowsuits over/under your costumes, I don't envy you).
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Camping & A Visit From a Good Friend
Friday, September 19, 2008
Rest in Peace
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Raiders Football!!!
We had awesome seats, 46 rows up, in the last row of the lower deck!
Oh, and we are now 72 days into the fiscal year, and still no CA state budget. :(
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Ahhh, the wonderful state of California...
Sorry that I haven't posted for awhile. There hasn't really been anything significant to post about since we got home from Vegas.
There is one subject I'd like to bring to light, however, because it directly affects me in terms of my field of study and potential career path. And that topic is the budget situation as it stands in California. As of today, the state is 66 days late on signing an official state budget. Consequently, the future job security and stability for thousands upon thousands of people in this state hangs in the balance. All part-time and temporary employees have been laid-off (which makes the dreaded annual trip to the DMV even worse than it has to be). Additionally, the individuals who are still fortunate enough (if you could call it that) to have a job with the state of California have all been cut down to minimum wage. The purpose of this monumental decision, according to "the Governator", was to apply some added pressure to the legislature in an attempt to expedite some sort of budget agreement. Incidentally, this blew up in good ol' Arnold's face. Instead of both sides approaching that center aisle, and each making a compromise for the sake of negotiation, neither side will budge. Here we stand, the grand state of California, where celebrities are aplenty, where one can visit the coast and go skiing in the same day, home of Disneyland and the Dodgers (the greatest baseball team of all-time, according to my older brother), and no state budget. Yet our legislators (the highest paid in the nation, might I add), continue to show up to work every day, to collect their $116,000 annual salaries, along with their $35,000 annual living expense stipend, and accomplish nothing! Forty-nine other states have been able to compromise and negotiate their way to a budget that both sides can live with.
Being someone who's job security depends on the decisions of others, this disgusts me! Have these legislators lost sight of what they were elected to do?????? Why should they care about the future livelihood of mere teachers, social workers, school nurses, and psychologists???? They can still show up every day to work, collect a hefty paycheck, and take their long weekends (because God forbid such upper-class individuals be required to put in a few Saturdays here and there for the sake of doing the job they are paid to do). I suppose this is just another example of bureaucracy at its finest. Like I've been saying to my good friends and family who live out-of-state, the longer I live here, the more convinced I am that this state is going to hell in a hand basket!
Thanks for reading my rant. :)
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Vegas Baby!!
Christie & I in the motel room before we went out for the night.
Thursday, August 21, 2008
VEGAS!
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Baseball on a Hot Summer Night
As you can see, the game was far from sold-out. But it was fun nonetheless.
The outfield, a little crooked.
I'm hoping to find more fun, out-of-the ordinary things like this that we can do together. I've spent so much time being homesick and missing all the familiar Montana summer activities since we got home from our honeymoon, that I've forgotten that there are so many different things to do when you leave near a city of almost 2 million. We need to take advantage of all the fun things there are to do here, because soon enough, we'll be back in Montana and bored. Haha!
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Summertime and New Hair!!!
We do have some fun plans for the next couple weekends though. This weekend we're going to go to a Sacramento River Cats game (they are the local minor league baseball team here). And then next weekend we plan on camping. I found a spot up near Tahoe in the mountains right along a reservoir, so that should be fun. I'll be sure and post pictures of our fun summer adventures that we're trying to squeeze in during the next few weeks. Adios!