tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1356691104498919587.post5279306332412596433..comments2023-08-04T11:47:08.742-04:00Comments on Lickin' the Batter: simple woman's day book time Karenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16706071409908084910noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1356691104498919587.post-63641875999535052532014-04-17T22:52:18.681-04:002014-04-17T22:52:18.681-04:00I love these thoughtful lists!
How wonderful that...I love these thoughtful lists!<br /><br />How wonderful that you are so calm and prepared for this move. Seems less forced and hurried than most moves can be. It's especially nice that you've been able to pare down. I am collecting an awful lot of news / informational papers, brochures, etc that I think are *important.* But I don't look through them! I also email / bookmark way too many things. My coworker says I should be an archivist. That I like to work in information. Hah!<br /><br />I'm so happy for this window into your life. It's lovely to hear what happens in a montessori day and I'll bet those moments (of teaching lessons, of imparting values) are very rewarding and sweet. true connection. I wish my job involved more real connection and less transactional / administrative tasks. I am doing some career planning, however, and have a couple possible opportunities that I am nursing at the moment. (A higher-up job at a music center in parks & rec & a possible temporary job during the time-based arts festival this September-- I would be working in community engagement. Nice folks. I've had a nice time volunteering with them for a couple years. I miss non-profits..)<br />Love and light.<br />Miss and love you!Sarah Khttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10961949832897743170noreply@blogger.com