MDH and I have had a summer filled with friends, travel and just the right amount of family (except for Knucklehead) and house guests.
Probably the biggest news is that I have a new job. I know, I know, but calm yourself, it sounds more important than it is... It's a new job, but it's still at Large Corporation and I'm still a contractor. I sit at my same desk, have my same parking space, and earn the same wage.
The good points are:
- It's a job I applied for a couple of years ago and wasn't even considered for an interview.
- It's a more prestigious position - when I tell people what I do now they say things like "Ohhh...good for you!" As in I had no idea you were such a smarty.
- Somebody up there likes me, saw potential in me, and specifically asked to have me on the team.
- It gives me an edge to eventually getting full time work with Large Corporation as it's a job with much more exposure and potential to showcase my talents to people who have sway.
- I love my new team and more importantly I LOVE the new work (as I knew I would when I originally applied for the job).
- Although technically it's a huge promotion, I'm getting paid exactly the same. Boo!
- There is still no reason to assume that it might turn into a permanent gig. Boo!
Went to Boston to visit my mother in law for her 80th birthday. Highlights included:
2. Visited Peacefield in Quincy Mass., homestead of 4 generations of the John & Abigail Adams family, including John Quincy Adams, which brings my list of presidential homes visited up to a whopping 10 (how ya like me now CDP?). Peacefield is a short T ride away from the city. No car needed for this adventure. It is awesome. You should go.
(Insert record scratch sound bite here.)
At least that was the original plan. Oh, we spent the day wandering around Harvard Square all right, but it was hardly leisurely, wholesome or enjoyable because for some reason my brother in law Knucklehead wanted to tag along and turn it into a shit sack.
4. Oh, and now Knucklehead walks with a cane that he occasionally shakes in the air at people and cars and goes, "Baaagh!"
Went Up North With Friends:
1. Our friends R&R and their two kids visited us here from Washington DC and we were thrilled. They actually spent their summer vacation in Michigan. People do that. They spent two nights here at our house and then headed up north to Glen Arbor, where MDH and I joined them a few days later for the weekend.
2. I went tubing, which in Ohio means that you get dragged along, bouncing uncontrollably behind a speeding pontoon, piloted by my lunatic hillbilly cousin-in-law Bubby, in a murky brown lake which typically goes something like this:
But in Michigan tubing is something entirely different and I loved it hard. We floated gently, and safely if I might add, down a clear, clean river. I opted for a tube with a bottom so that I could sit indian style. I also snagged a paddle so that I could more easily steer myself away from any potential dirty muck or imagined crocodiles and river sharks. I will do this again.
Went to see Doug Benson last Friday night:
1. He's known for his pot humor, so it might be odd for me to love him so much, since I don't smoke it, but I love his podcast and am very excited for his new show coming to Comedy Central this fall, The Benson Interruption. I think he's one of those people who is just naturally funny and I love him, there it is.
2. Had the beginnings of what I thought was a bad cold, so hesitated to say hello after the show, as I didn't want to make him sick. I know a thing or two about what it's like to travel for a living and be sick when you're on the road, but MDH encouraged me to go up. I am not a gusher, but I assume that when you are an entertainer by trade that you appreciate hearing nice things about your work so I mentally prepared a little mini-speech. Something quick and simple, like, I love your podcast, I think you're so funny and can't wait for the new show and then I move along.
3. I got up there and he tried to shake my hand and I declined, so he gave me a little arm around half hug. Ok. Time for my nice words... here we go...
4. All I was able to say was "love your podcast" and the next thing I knew I was somehow cockblocked by MDH. Yes. You read that correctly. Well, maybe not. I mean I wasn't trying to hook up, just say hi, be nice and move on. And last time I checked I don't have a cock, but still, whatever you want to call it, my own darling husband, my love and partner on my path of life, who had encouraged me to go up and say hi in the first place... People it was freakish. The moment words of my prepared mini-speech started coming out of my mouth, MDH nearly pushed me out of the way to buy a CD, get it signed and started making pothead smalltalk with Monsiuer Benson as if I wasn't even there. If you didn't know we were married you might have thought we were strangers. It was bi-zarre.
5. The ride home from the comedy club was a bit chilly. I'm sure you can imagine.
6. Turns out I had a rotten case of the flu. I am just now recovering. I hope I didn't give Doug Benson the flu. I've been checking periodically on Twitter to make sure he is OK. Very out of character for me to give enough of a shit about anyone to check their tweets (I shudder to even type that out), but I feel a strong sense of personal responsability about this. So far I think he's OK.
Anyhoo... I hope you've been having a great summer too! Tell me about it in the comments please.
BTW: Here are a couple of other podcasts I've been enjoying while I perform my new job this summer (available for free on iTunes):
11 comments:
Awesome post!
You mean Snookie from True Blood, right? :-)
Hey, that kind of tubing looks kind of fun.
I highly recommend getting the Assassination Vacation by Sarah Vowell audiobook from your local library and listening to it on your way to work. I think you will really enjoy it given your penchant for presidential visits.
Does YDH realize he cock blocked you? Did you bring it up?
I've always thought Campari and soda should just go by its real name, the Pickletini. Yuck.
Hey Dan - Trust me the topic of the cockblock came up and was discussed (ie - I blew his hair back) when we got home as I can't abide a row in public. I'm over it. Now it's funny and I hope that other people thinks it's funny too.
Kirbs - what a let down that drink, eh? I thought it would be a smart summer cocktail and ordering it would make me appear to be worldly and urbane. It was yucky and I sent it back and ordered a Malibu and Diet like the sane suburbanite I am.
Nice life. I've always wanted to go to Boston, but haven't been yet. I should have gone while I was living in NYC because it wasn't a far drive.
I've never wanted to see Doug Benson though. I always thought he was funny on VH-1, but when I saw some of his standup on TV, I just didn't think it was funny. *shrug*
it sounds like your summer has been fantastic! and congrats on the smart person job! now get in there and demand a raise, and permanency!
Congratulations on the new job!
10? OK, I will need to step it back up.
About time you posted again! Sorry, very sorry, to hear that you're sick. :-( We really missed seeing you both this summer. Maybe we can catch up next time you're in town. Miss you both a ton! Congrats on the new job - maybe thissun'll stick!
Love that you hand out flu and compliments at the same time. Nice multitasking!
Wow. That's quite a post. I need a drink and a nap after it...It all sounds great, for the most part. Congrats!
YAY LADY!! Good to see you back. I've been neglecting my blog..not because I have a fun life like you, but because I'm a lazy bitch. OH!! My parents moved the fuck out..lawd baybee jeeesuss, we're so happy. I think I blogged about..who knows.
hooray, your writings on theater and writing much missed!
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