Thursday, July 29, 2010

Weekend escapes (or escapades) in DC!




Matt has been in Washington DC for the past three weeks for a work conference with the Marines, so I have been sweating it out back in New York. It has been sooo hot! I miss my nice, breezy California weather. We both toured around the National Mall and mostly hung out in the air-conditioned Smithsonian museums. Checked out the Air and Space Museum where they had some of Matt's F/A-18's on display and did the flight simulator... only SOMEONE didn't show me during practice how to turn the plan around 180*. We ended up doing constant barrel rolls when I tried to find enemy aircraft behind us! Oops. The American History museum was pretty cool, too.

I explored Arlington Cemetery and more of the National Mall while Matt was in his workshops one Monday and took some great pictures. Too bad it was 95* out... I chose the wrong day to walk 5 miles around town! We also got to hang out with Ike and Nicole and Graham and Tiffany for dinner and drinks on the weekend, and indulged in all-you-can-eat Maryland Blue Crab for dinner one night (complete with Old Bay and vinegar... Matt was in heaven). It's been a fun few weeks, and nice to get away from NYC for a bit. Still on the job hunt, pushing forward on interviews. With any luck, I should hopefully have secured a new job within the next few weeks! In the meantime, Matt and I are looking forward to coming back to CA to visit with friends and see Tina and Robert get married!

Monday, July 12, 2010

Sweating out the summer

Here we go... I have been extremely lazy in keeping this blog going, so my new resolve is to at least post something once a week. Let's see how I do!

I haven't been too motivated to write about our (and my) life here in NYC so far because, well, it hasn't been an easy adjustment. I knew leaving my job, family and friends in CA would be hard, but I didn't realize it would be this difficult. I feel like I have a love/hate relationship with NYC. Sometimes I have moments like I did last Thursday, as I was walking home from a job interview during rush hour from Times Square. (Yep, I had a job interview in Times Square. So weird but strangely cool.) There were all these tourists walking around taking pictures, and I walking down 5th Ave. towards home in my suit with my briefcase, passing the New York Library, Grand Central Station and looking and the Empire State Building, and I realized that some people (crazy people) would probably kill to be in my shoes. But all I can focus on right now is that I have no job, and I wish I had my career back. Bartending is getting me by, but during the summer all the city dwellers leave, so it's pretty painful scraping tips together from the measly crowds that are coming in for a drink right now. I'm barely paying my bills, so I'm not really going out and experiencing this city the way I want to. Even taking a cab somewhere to get a coffee in a cafe hurts the budget. I guess the positive way to look at it is that I am really learning how to conserve, live on a budget, and be smart with my money.

I'm really thankful for one thing- Matt. He has been soooooooo supportive of me, never pressuring me to get a job (because I am already pressuring myself to the limit), never hassling me, always calming me and reassuring me as he supports the both of us. I am seriously such a lucky girl.

The other great news this past week- my interview that I went to in Times Square was for an open sales position here in New York City with my old company, Covidien. I was laid off along with the rest of my sales division last September, and left the company on good terms. The recruiter that placed me with Covidien 3 years ago contacted me to interview for this position. It is a partner division to my old position, and I used to sell the same products. The interview went really well, and I am hoping to be re-hired into the company within the next month. Cross those fingers!

Matt is in Washington DC for the next three weeks for work training, so I'll be taking the train down to DC to hang out with him on the weekends. I'll try to be good and post how our weekend visits in DC and Annapolis go.

Xoxo,
Tara :)