I
haven't updated this in a while. Several things have been going on that I
haven't much felt like talking about. Some things have changed for the
better. Other changes I haven't decided about yet.
The biggest change
came with a new job! I am now a Project Manager for idGROUP in
Dallas - www.idgroupdallas.com. I won't go into detail how I got the job (boring stuff about
interviews and portfolios) but I will say it was happenstance. I had been
considering a change but I wasn't sure what form of change I wanted.
After the boys were
born I took a year off work and, when I was ready to go back, my previous
employers greeted me with open arms. I did not leave because I was
unhappy with my work. I was, however, feeling like I was missing
something. Money was tight and my post-recession pay-reduction was still
in effect. But so was everyone's, right? Then why wasn't my heart
into it?
Not long after I went
back to work I found out I was pregnant again. This makes the second time
since the twins were born. My last one ended in a missed miscarriage.
Sadly, this one did too. I became despondent. Was I truly wanting
another baby? Paul and I sat down and had a business-like
discussion about the pros and cons of having another baby and we decided that
it would be financially irresponsible. Not to mention having another
child would really stress us out and the boys need SO much of our time and
attention that it just wouldn't be fair to bring another child into our world
right now. The RIGHT NOW is the problem. If we were younger, we
could wait. But we're not. It's RIGHT NOW or NEVER. And I'm
broken-hearted about it. So, I needed something. A
change. But what? I'm not very good at praying but I prayed over
this. The opportunity with idGROUP came at this time and I felt like
this was my answer. While I didn't have a peace about not
having another baby, I did find peace over changing jobs.
So far
the new job has been great. The commute is longer and the work is not as
exciting, but it's a different culture which is
just what I needed. Working for an interior's firm is different, to say
the least. At first I'd thought I'd made a horrible mistake, but now I
think it was the exact right thing to do. I had been with my previous
employer for nearly 7 years and leaving that was hard. Leaving people I
trusted and respected was hard. But the change was good. Change can
be good.
I'll
leave you with a few of my favorite quotes about change ~
Change is inevitable
- except from a vending machine. ~Robert C. Gallagher
If you're in a bad
situation, don't worry it'll change. If you're in a good situation, don't worry
it'll change. ~John A. Simone, Sr.
If nothing ever
changed, there'd be no butterflies. ~Author Unknown
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