Showing posts with label historic preservation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label historic preservation. Show all posts
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Sunshine and Work
When I graduated from college and got my first 'real' job all I wanted in the whole world was my very own desk--one I didn't have to share with anyone else. I finally got one and I immediately decorated it with the obligatory framed photo of myself and my husband in some exotic locale. That's what you're supposed to do after all. I loved my desk, but I hardly ever used it. I worked at a place that allowed me to be on my feet and outdoors quite a bit. It was nice to know my desk was there waiting on me should it rain and I be stuck indoors. Pretty soon though that desk was no longer enough. I began to long for my own private office.
Then one day I became a Teaching Assistant and then a Graduate Assistant. I had my very own desk and my very own office for both of these positions. Not only did I have the obligatory desk photo, I hung a painting. I had my name on the door! WOW. My very own office. I was so very impressed with myself. No one in my family had ever had their very own office. I patted myself on the back. Then I got busy with work and I wondered around campus to complete various tasks. I sat outside in the courtyard to do most of my work. I only used my office when I had to meet with students. My poor office was a neglected room, rarely used and only unlocked during my mandatory office hours. I opened the windows during my office hours and listened to the birds chirp. The second my hour was up I closed those windows and took my laptop down the stairs and out the door to perch on the bench outside my building where I could feel the sunshine on my face.
In all this time it has never occurred to me that I did not actually want an office. Now, as I sit in another office (this one with less windows and no birds), I can finally admit I do not want an office. I don't even have to have a desk. I stare out the window every day, longingly....wishing I could be outside with the sunshine, wishing I worked in streets that looked like this:
Or perhaps that my office looked more like this:
Or maybe even like this:
One thing's for damn sure--I HATE THIS OFFICE! It's like a prison. I can stare out the window, but it won't open. I can't go outside. It's 90 degrees out, but I would still rather be out there than in here. I want to be outside. I want to work where I can feel the sun shining warmly on my face or ocean waves lapping cooly at my body. I want to be emersed in history and nature. I do not want to be here.
I think it's time to work on a new career path.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Day 5: A Book That Makes You Happy
I'm taking part of the 30 Day Book Challenge. Click the link to do it too (and add your blog to my meme)!
The first book that came to mind when I saw today's challenge was to name a book that makes you happy is not, perhaps, a book you would expect. It's a nonfiction work.
Historic Preservation of a Living City by Robert R. Weyeneth is one of my favorite books. Charleston, SC is one of my favorite places in the whole world. I am at peace there. If I could find a good job in Charleston, I'd move there tomorrow. It is a beautiful city. Historic preservation efforts, which I myself partake in on a rather frequent basis, give me a feeling of satisfaction. I love this book and it always makes me happy.
The first book that came to mind when I saw today's challenge was to name a book that makes you happy is not, perhaps, a book you would expect. It's a nonfiction work.
Historic Preservation of a Living City by Robert R. Weyeneth is one of my favorite books. Charleston, SC is one of my favorite places in the whole world. I am at peace there. If I could find a good job in Charleston, I'd move there tomorrow. It is a beautiful city. Historic preservation efforts, which I myself partake in on a rather frequent basis, give me a feeling of satisfaction. I love this book and it always makes me happy.
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