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paperwork

This is the week that employment starts to shape up. Tomorrow, I go to one of the Ys that’s not too far to fil out some paperwork and get the scoop on whether some of the departments beyond the front desk could fit me in for some additional hours. Friday, I think we’ll start some of the paperwork for the adventure education job, and then head over to a training, allegedly with Karl Rohnke, games and ropes course guru, founder of Project Adventure. Exciting!

Wednesday, the HD DVR gets installed downstairs. That one day of HD service in Woonsocket was really good. It left an impression on me and now I really want to see a nice HD signal on that super TV again. I’ll have to get into the listings and see if any of my favorite shows are on in HD. I seem to remember Universal HD having some Sci-Fi program, like Battlestar Galactica, in HD, or something. And I know I found plenty to keep me interested on my one day with it.

The wii continues to be fun. There is that trap that comes with all video game consoles, of course… that you need to buy or rent new games to renew your interest and get your money’s worth. The new game this week has been Elebits. I was skeptical, at first, since it looked far too cute to be fun, but it turns out to be one of the greatest new games that I’ve played on the wii. It really makes good use of the Wii-mote and doesn’t ramp up and get to difficult for at least 6 or 7 levels, depending on how awake I am. I even re-played a bunch of levels on the second Wii, downstairs, and it was still fun… so good re-play value.

The webserver got a processor upgrade. I noticed that this site and Wormtown.org were moving a little faster (most noticable on Wormtown.org), so I asked. I figured since that would make backups and such a little faster, I’d upgrade the code for the site. It was a little tedious, but it wasn’t terrible. More new features and code tweaks than I expected between versions 2.0.3 and 2.1, but no really big complaints.

Look how cool I am!

I seem to be the only Gallery Photo for City Lights, on Threadless, and it’s the shirt in the cool colors, that I had to go to Nextfest for… but what’s even City Lightscooler is that one of my gallery photos is now on the product page! If you go to the You Sank My Battleship page, and click on the photo a couple times, or choose the third one, you see me. Pretty neat, huh? And that got me a bunch of street team points, and a couple people have bought shirts through my link, so I’ve just about You Sank My Battleshipgot enough saved up for a couple free shirts! Super exciting stuff. There aren’t any shirts that I need right now, though. I’m hoping that something super awesome gets released on Monday. If I take some more shots, I could easily get two shirts for free, including the shipping costs. Taking the gallery shots was definitely fun… hopefully I’ll get inspired again. Threadless is awesome. They’re hiring part-time help, too. I was thinking about applying as a fallback… just in case the ropes/YMCA stuff isn’t gonna work out, or doesn’t pay the bills.

I got the proofs of the old and new calendars from Cafepress today. I also got a rectangular magnet made with the old tilted mug photo and it looks great! I’m gonna pick a handful of other photos that’d make good magnets and put them up there when I get a few minutes to figure out which ones would be best. Feel free to suggest some.

photos up

photos are up:

Me and Olivia’s trip to the zoo
CIT camping Trip
random objects and places

Last chance camp is going well… I’m sort of an co-director of camp all morning and the ropes guy all afternoon. Still trying to figure out just how much I want to work next week. Put out some more Chicago feelers, still no stellar replies, but got some more leads.

I think I fixed it

So much has happened since this stupid site got moved. It is officially on a new server now, and so far, things seem ok. We’re on newer versions of WordPress and Gallery and I’ve reinstalled most of the plugins that were on here before… so we should be back in business.

So, to fill in:
I did a fairly good job cleaning up, but a few weeks of general living has cluttered the place up again… so, some more cleaning is in order. So I’ll get on that this week, between work and stuff. This week is the last week of camp. Technically, it’s called “Last Chance Camp” since some of the schools are already going back. So, we have a smaller staff and less options, usually, but we’ll see how it is when I get there tomorrow.

Olivia came to visit. She stayed an entire weekend… came to work with me a couple times. We played some scrabble. We went to the zoo. Olivia learned more about her camera. It was fun. I’ll get the pictures from the weekend up soon. As you may have guessed, from the last blog, I’ve gotten a zooomr account, to try it out. I like it quite a bit. I’ve only dabbled with flickr, but I like it better, so far. I still like using my own gallery better than storing elsewhere, but I’ll probably do a bit of both for a while.

Sarah is coming to visit soon! It was gonna be just a weekend, but we just extended it to a whole week. We’ll have to work around some of my work schedule stuff, but a longer visit is awesome! My grandmother’s sister’s 100th birthday bash is definitely on the schedule, and some touring of my old haunts in the Dudley and Worcester areas, as well as western Mass, if time allows. If you’d like to meet the lovely Sarah, and experience the awesomeness that I fell in love with, let me know, and maybe we can work something in.

My three part plan of action isn’t going quite as smoothly as I’d hoped. Andy’s old position is now being combined with some sort of full-time, all-year camp director position… which makes it too much job for one person… but I put in a resume, anyway. But I didn’t even get an interview. So apparently, that’s not gonna happen. While I could just stay where I am and continue doing what I have been for the past few years, I don’t think it’s gonna get any better with a boss that’s overwhelmed with camp stuff. The ropes department already loses a few bookings and days of work each year, now we won’t have anyone who’s main concern is getting us more work. So my old step 2 was to contact Charlie about working for him or finding another program that works as much as the one I’m in now… but that may get bumped down by trying to find some work in the Chicago area (yes, where Sarah lives :) ). I’ve already got some feelers out to a couple Y people out there… nothing looks amazing yet, but I’ll update here.

I think that’s enough for now. I’ll post again when I get pictures from the weekend with Olivia up.

Doing all the right things

As a person who wants to be a good person, I’ve always tried to do the right thing. But I have also always been a little different or out of step with a lot of the world… so what seems right to me may seem a bit odd to others. But all of my recent decisions and actions have felt even more right than usual. I feel really good about just about everything in my life right now… looking around, I think my apartment could be a little cleaner… but everything else is great. I talked to the branch executive of the Y about the position that I want to be considered for. That felt really good. It’s a position I would love to be in and I actually feel ready and able to fill. While I was feeling this good and right, I also paid all the past due balances on everything… so I might be really broke for a week, but it still feels good. The best stuff, and I think the fuel that is behind all of this right-feeling-ness, is actively planning to see Sarah again. We’re planning an adventure! San Francisco seems to be our goal, nothing is set in stone, but we’re looking at a week later this month. attention San Francisco / West Coast friends: get back to me ASAP about what you’re up to later this month.

Rain in the windy city

I made it and I don’t think I forgot anything important. I’ve spent a couple days here, now, and the rain has been either looming overhead or happening almost the whole time. Making fun outdoor plans has been difficult because of this, but it’s been a great time, so far, regardless. I get the feeling Sarah may not think so, but she’s a great hostess/guide. I really enjoyed our dinner & a movie thing the first night. And sitting around and watching movies all day yesterday was a good way to avoid potential rain. I had dinner with her family last night, too. It was really entertaining, and very tasty. Hopefully we’ll get some pictures today, if the rain ever stops, definitely tomorrow, though, as that’s our planned adventure to downtown. They just moved me from one room to another at my hotel because of a leaky toilet. It was pretty bizarre, but otherwise the hotel has been everything I expected it to be, and the frickin’ huge bed is way more than I expected it to be. It’s really nice to have this break, not thinking about work, and knowing that when I do get back, things will be in totally different gears, as we start summer camp. Trying not to think about the fact that I only have a few more days here…

Summer Busy-ness

It’s starting to happen again, the weather gets good and I get lots of hours from work. We’re not at the steady work-every-day level that happens at camp, but we’re getting there, with the spring Ropes schedule and various Field Days. Camp this year is shaping up to be very similar to last year… with maybe a little more focus on helping out the LITs and a little less Ropes, only because they plan to reserve the Ropes for the middle of the camp season. I have a meeting on Monday, where I’ll probably get a better idea of how much I’ll have to guide the LITs and how much the staff will be able to handle on their own.

After that meeting, I’m trying to arrange myself some time off next week, so I can get in that Road Trip I’ve been itching for since … well, forever … but, the itch has definitely been more intense since I got the new car. Hopefully, this actually happens this time. Last summer’s road trip sort was a disappointment waiting to happen, one I was simply not letting myself see on the way there, forced to realize when I got there and then mulled over and contemplated during a very long drive home. This one holds some great promise, instead.

I’m still very addicted to Threadless. They’ve just released a butt-load of new tees and if you hurry, you can catch the last of their $10 Launch Sale (launched a new interface to the site, and some new sections). I’ve bought way more shirts than I care to admit, recently. You should become addicted, too.

Anybody know anyone in Japan?

Y got me a gift certificate. I ordered a bag. It came today.

It’s nice… though quite inferior to my last bag(s). The “Guapo” was bigger, had more pockets, kept it’s shape when empty, had a padded back and a longer shoulder strap. I’m sure it will be just as indestructible, and it will do it’s job nicely. But unless someone can help me order a bag from a site in Japan, the only site that still seems to have a Guapo for sale, I will forever miss my Guapo-ness.

(site for the store in japan, just in case: http://www.cycle-yoshida.com/motocross/timbuk2/comuter/guapo_page.htm I sent them an eMail asking about international orders/shipping and got one generic reply, which I translated through babelfish. I don’t know anyone doing that “teaching english in Japan” thing right now, or else I’d call them up immediately)

the new bag:

Tragedy

A few years ago, I was back at the first camp I worked at, running some ropes course stuff for a weekend rental. It was a big family picnic and seemed like a mix of fairly decent family-types and neanderthal idiots, as all the weekend rentals are. I had all my ropes gear with me, a few harnesses and carabiners and such… all stuffed into my big beautiful bag. This bag was a custom-designed bag from Timbuk2; a giant messenger bag, with a nice padded back made from a semi-waterproof waxed canvas material, a leather “boot” around the bottom and all sorts of extra pockets including a padded compartment made for laptops. It seemed to be indestructible and almost bottomless. And while I was carrying a ladder and half of the equipment down the hill to the storage shed, it was stolen, with all my equipment in it.

That was tragic, mostly because of the bag, and not the gear. Timbuk2 had stopped making that model of bag, earlier that year. I could no longer get a back with the padded laptop compartment, or the leather boot around the bottom, or even of that exact size. But I managed to find someone on eBay selling a few of them. They were ugly colors and Ballistic Nylon instead of Waxed Canvas and didn’t have the boot option or the extra zippered flat file pocket… but they were the right size, so I bought one.

That bag was decorated with sharpies by my campers almost immediately… I didn’t mind, I figured it’d make it less likely to be stolen with drawings of rats and beavers on it. I also wrote my name and phone number on the inside of it, with a super permanent industrial sharpie. I was back in business with a big ugly bag. I used this bag for everything for quite a while. I always carried it around camp during the summer days. On trips, I could fit my laptop, two or three days worth of clothes and cleanliness essentials as well as all of my camera gear in it. When I worked out at the ropes course, I could fit a full day’s worth of team building props and toys into it… and Ropes is in full swing right now, so that’s the way that bag has been, lately, full of props and supplies for a day of team building.

Unfortunately, the building we use to store our participants lunches and bags, and to eat our own lunches, and for bathrooms, is not ours alone. It becomes the camp office in the summertime. This past weekend, an overzealous employee decided that the camp office needed to be cleaned out and proceeded to throw out everything that was in it, including my bag full of gear. Irreplaceable props, that I’ve used in my team building curriculum for years are now in a dumpster somewhere, probably still in my big orange bag. My big orange bag with the drawings done by my campers and my NAME INSIDE OF IT … is at the bottom of a dumpster somewhere.

When the YMCA says that they instill respect into all of their programs, they apparently don’t mean respect for other employees, departments or the property of those employees or departments. I feel utterly violated, and bagless.

Happy May Day

April continued to bring me lots and lots of good stuff. I just spent the last weekend with teens at a rally out in Connecticut. The rallies are really fun experiences and always reinforce my desire to work with teens all the time… this’ll probably give me the motivation to pursue a real position at the Y. They’re also the kind of events that make me grateful for the kind of life I have… that I have some really good friends and I know what I want in life. These kids are all great kids, but some of them had some real trouble making friends and trusting people and have no idea what they want in life… and a good number of them made progress with those things over the weekend. That was fun to see… you wanna see it? look.

And I have a working 35mm camera, now. A Spotmatic F, the camera I learned to shoot on. I haven’t finished my first roll of film, yet. I’m hoping it turns out ok and the camera is in perfect working order. It seems to be, but I won’t know until I get the roll developed. It’s been fun getting used to it again… I have to sort of save it for special occasions. The digital is so much quicker to pull out and use and get a decent shot… but, that’s it, just decent. This camera makes me want to shoot quality, which is not to say my digital does not, but it also makes a nice quick point-and-shoot.

I also got hooked on a new website… threadless … many of you may know it. It’s a site with an ongoing T-Shirt design contest. You can design T-Shirts and submit them into the contest and you can rate other peoples’ submissions. There’s also a point system that gives you credit towards the purchase of the winning designs if you refer a sale or send in a picture of yourself in a purchased shirt. There’s also a “blog” section where you can discuss current submissions or winning designs or anything at all, it seems. You can see a couple pictures of me in shirts I’ve purchased in my profile there. This site has finally pushed me to learn to use Photoshop and Illustrator a little better. If a clever T-Shirt idea strikes me, I think I’ve gotten good enough with the filters and features to take a picture and convert it into something that can be submitted. I’m enjoying the whole process. [Ooh, they're having a sale this week... go buy stuff using my links above, thanks]

So, April was good to me. In the spirit of the rally I just got back from, I hope you are all doing well and know that I love you… back to vegging out and recovering from the weekend.




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