Showing posts with label lame excuse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lame excuse. Show all posts

Sunday, October 28, 2007

I'm not dead yet...

Due to my inability to regularly blog, few people even know I'm on the North American continent. SO, this is for all of you who have checked my blog within the last six months and been annoyed that there is nothing new!

When I returned to Kansas City from my fantastic trip to Chile and Peru (April 2007), I went back to my recruiting job in Overland Park. I was living with Mom and Dad--ultra-comfortable--and trying, desperately, to figure out where I wanted to be. I was too comfortable. And if you ever get to the point where you're too comfortable and it's starting to bug you, you know you need to seriously shake up your life.

I worked through the summer and tried to avoid being offered a permanent job as a recruiter. I worked with nice people, however, 50-60 hours a week recruiting and interviewing and doing all that jazz really got old fast. I was planning on moving somewhere but wanted to keep my job until the moving actually was a reality. So, I worked hard and a lot of hours, but did my best to avoid any talk about hiring me on permanently.

The plan all along had been to move to Washington DC. I know people there, love the city, and just needed to be around other young professionals. I was tired of feeling "old" in my social circles. I am, for the record, not old and was getting tired of the wide-eyed looks I occasionally received from the 20 and under crowd when I told them that not only had I graduated from college, but I'd also served a mission and worked for over two years!! With those quick high school math skills they hadn't had time to lose, they realized very fast that all that means Amy=old.

So, plunging myself into a young professionals atmosphere seemed like the right thing! Of course, being an adept waffler, I wasn't sure what to do. Jen put a little bug in my ear for Boston. I remember saying, "Sure, Jen. Right!" But, as I thought more and more on it, I thought why not. I definitely knew fewer people in Boston and was excited for an opportunity to spread my wings a little further. There's safety and comfort in going where you know people. I needed to get uncomfortable!

As I thought more on Boston, it seemed like a good option. And I am SO glad that I chose it! It has been one of the best changes of my life. Growing up, I hated changed. Loathed it. Now, I kind of relish it! I love meeting new people and having new experiences. I will try to be better about posting and let you know how my adventures in Boston go. Again, most of you know me...and well, let's just say "Don't hold your breath." :)

Saturday, April 28, 2007

Working backwards

All right...I don't even know if anyone bothers to check my blog anymore because I haven't written for so long. My apologies. I've been busy.

So, I am going to do my absolute best to catch up on the highlights of the Year of the Travel as I call it. I am going to be doing it backwards, but don't worry...I'll put the date of "said travel experience" in the title of the entry.

This has been a great year. I can't believe it's over! I don't know what to do with myself if I'm not planning another trip somewhere!

Maybe this will help me adjust to life in the good ol' US of A.

Monday, October 09, 2006

The rest of my trip!

I know, I've been home for over a month now and there's nothing explaining what happened after Frankfurt. So...for the next few days, I am going to do my best to put snippets of my post-Frankfurt days in WITH pictures (yes, they're finally uploaded to the computer and accessible! Yahoo!!).

Enjoy!

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

The trip of a lifetime...









create your personalized map of europe

Friends, Romans, Countrymen! Lend me your ears (or eyes, whatever)...and let me update this blog and wrap up the BEST trip of my life!!!

Above is the map...the final version (as of September 6, 2006). According to World 66, I have seen 23% of Europe. Not even a QUARTER of Europe?! When I rattle off, "Well, I went to London, Spain, Italy, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Germany, Austria, France, and Belgium" to everyone who asks where I've been, it feels like a lot more than 23%.

It's incredibly difficult to relate all the stories, verbalize all the emotions, and pay all the bills associated with this trip!! But, I wouldn't change a thing! Not one thing. All right...maybe one. I would have written more in my blog :)