As I prepare for my interview which is tomorrow morning, I find multi-tasking to be the most soothing exercise. While importing CDs into itunes and folding clean laundry, I am reading the Labor Bureau's description of event planning, trying to inspire more questions for me to ask the CMO and Global Client Programs Managern about the position at hand -- Global Client Programs Coordinator. I have been mulling over my own abilities, desires and needs for the past several days, so I feel prepared to answer questions that they pose to me. But I want to be sure to ask insightful and challenging questions right back so they understand just with whom they are dealing.
GOD knows his timing. Though I craved excitement over this long weekend, to distract me from my anticipation, I was blessed with time alone, to rest. After two nights of sound sleep, the quiet excitement of an old friend found me Sunday afternoon. I went over to Lauren's new apartment to get the dime tour and jaw wag for a while. After we caught up on the news of our worlds, I went home to find my neighbor Paul about to go to a bofire on Ocean Beach. With the fuel of my good conversation with Lawlee, I jumped on the opportunity to meet new people and get sand in my shoes.
Today Sadie and I ventured back out to Ocean Beach with new friends who feel increasingly like old ones. Melissa and Brent Jordan rode ahead of us on their scooter and Sadie and I met them straight in front of the number 26 stairs. How people met up before cell phones, I remember not. We watched dogs splash in the cold waves, beside brave polar bear children. The sun was especially warm since it didn't have to fight the wind to reach our skin this afternoon. The sun zapped me and Sadie was worn out by more tennis ball throwing than even she could handle.
Back to brainstorming these challenging questions. Love to you! -Meg
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