It’s been a while…

Hello, there. I realized the other day that it has been quite a while since I last visited my blog. The reason? I recently got a new job, and have super busy trying to get adjusted to all of the newness surrounding that situation. I’m working part time at our church doing admin work, and it has been a challenge for me learning/ remembering all of the steps and tasks that I’m supposed to do. I know I felt this way at my old job, but, whew! Being the new girl is exhausting! It’s hard to remember that it will get better, especially when there are times that I feel extremely overwhelmed. Despite these struggles, I enjoy my job and I am beyond thankful for this opportunity.

Let’s see…what else has been going on around here? It seems like practically every night is a different activity for us. We’ve never been so involved in things besides school and work, so it is fun to hang out with friends and engage in things that interest us. The holiday season doesn’t help in the busy-ness area, but it is definitely one of my most favorite times of year. Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas are part of such a fun season filled with friends and family. We’ll be headed up to the Frozen Tundra (Illinois) for Christmas this year, and we’re driving, which should be…interesting. I’m hoping we don’t get caught in any blizzards, but you’d better believe that I’ll have an emergency pack ready!

We have made a number of new friends from our new church, which has definitely helped in the transition into our new area (I know we’ve been here since March, but it still seems pretty short), but lately, I’ve found myself missing all of our other friends from Denton, Taylorville, DBU, Granbury, and Glen Rose. I wish I could have a giant reunion with everyone! Not plausible, but it would definitely be fun.

I guess that’s all I really have for now…my train of thought just jumped to the latest GOP debate, and I don’t really want to get into that right now! :) Thanks for sticking around through my blogging drought! Hopefully I’ll get back in the swing of things soon!

My Life’s Little Adventures

For the past several months, I have been volunteering at the Dallas Holocaust Museum/Center for Education and Tolerance (DHM). I have mostly done administrative tasks (read, boring office work), which have actually not been terribly boring, thanks in large part to the knowledge that what I’m doing is making a difference, no matter how small. It is satisfying to know that I am helping an organization do things that are furthering the cause of holocaust education.

I really love getting to see the way that a nonprofit organization works from the inside. There is quite a lot that goes on in the office that the museum patrons have no idea about. Since I want to have a nonprofit some day, this experience has been very enlightening, and more valuable than I can imagine. Seeing the different roles each administrator and employee must assume, as well as the importance of volunteers and members makes me feel as though I am getting a better education in the nonprofit arena than I could in any classroom. Another great benefit of volunteering at the DHM is seeing the passion people have for teaching the current generation about the horrors of the holocaust, an important step in preventing such atrocities in our time. I know that many people consider the holocaust a grim subject that should be swept aside, only mentioned in history texts. However, I feel as though we should talk about it and think about it, and consider why and how something so terrible could be allowed to happen. The holocaust isn’t the only cause I feel this way about, though. I am a proponent of preventing all terrible, preventable tragedies from happening. Anyway…

I love working in the West End of Dallas, amongst brick buildings so old that many have faded painted advertisements barely visible on their sides. The view of the city is great from our building, and the sense of history is palpable. We are just across a street from the Sixth Floor Museum, the place from which Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated President Kennedy (or not, depending on your belief). In fact, whenever I drive to the DHM, my return journey takes me right past the fateful stretch of road.

I haven’t been driving down regularly, though; I have become a patron of the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) system. For three days a week, I spend about 80 minutes of each day riding the train downtown. It has been an interesting experience, to say the very least! ALL kinds of people ride the train, from young families headed down to the zoo to groups of senior adults, headed down to see the sights. There are usually several medical professionals, sometimes a homeless person, and occasionally someone who feels that the entire car should know all about their business. Once, a group of exuberant teens, all dressed in costume, chattered about Pokemon and video games for about 30 minutes, leaving the rest of us to sigh with relief when their stop finally came. The great thing about the DART train, though, is that I do not have to drive down and back, saving plenty of money that would otherwise be spent on tolls and gas. Also, I can read while onboard, which is always nicer than fighting traffic.

Well, I guess that is about the sum of my activities as of late. I am actually taking a small break from the museum to go to New England with my parents and brother for our family reunion this week. Unfortunately, Mark won’t be able to join us. I guess that’s what happens when you have a full time job and are going to grad school. It’s nice to know that he will be here when I get back, though!

March and April Update

Well, we have been in our new apartment for about a month now (more like three weeks, but who’s counting?), and we both really love it! We are about 45 minutes closer to Mark’s office, and are now about five minutes away from the University of Texas at Dallas, where Mark plans on attending grad school.

Besides the great location, we are blessed to have more space than in our old place. We have two bedrooms now, one of which is our office/library/cat playroom. It is definitely great to have that extra room! :)

Lately, I’ve been getting into two new hobbies. The first is something I’ve kind of talked about for a while, and the second is newer in my scope of interests. I am learning more about web design and programming (as I’ve mentioned before in a few posts), and I have decided to take up gardening (sort of). I have several plants and flowers on the balcony, and I really like learning more about gardening. I have a few challenges, though, such as partial sun, high wind, and Lucy. I have to be sure that every plant I buy is cat safe because Lucy seems to think that the garden is an outdoor salad bar.

We are also testing out several new churches, due to the unfortunate fact that we are now just too far away from Glen Rose to keep going there regularly. We definitely miss our church family there, but I kind of like the search for a new church. It is interesting to see all the different churches out there. There are several Chinese churches in the area, and I jokingly told Mark we should check them out. :)

That’s all for now, I guess!

Lucy, You’ve Got Some ‘Splaining to Do!

In December, we added a new addition to our little family–Lucy Trouble Adams. She’s only around seven or eight months old, so she she is quite a handful at times! At first, I tried to keep her from getting into mischief, but as I’ve discovered, this task is nearly impossible. Sometimes the incidents are funny, but other times I really wonder if she is trying to make us go crazy on purpose–hence, her middle name.

Christmas brought about a time of climbing the Christmas tree, and in January, she decided that running out the door when we come home was an excellent idea. She hasn’t revealed her trick of the month for February yet, but I’m sure that we’ll discover it soon!