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Thoughts on unemployment
July 29, 2010 by Sadie in Sadie Miller
At this point, I’ve applied for about 35 jobs from Boston to Portland, San Francisco to Maine. Seven are still active, and I’ve had five interviews this month. Unemployment is absolutely exhausting. I go home to a bare apartment where I eat my meals out of Tupperware and mason jars. Living frugally through college, my four years at poverty wages as a VISTA, and as a graduate student are written on my body. But where I once faced poverty with a community, as an organizer and a student, I’m totally alone in unemployment. Instead of sharing my progressive politics proudly, I’m judged on a weekly basis by hiring committees in offices and conference rooms. I check my email with stomach-churning anticipation and open the mailbox in dread of thin business-sized envelopes.
Sharing my stories with others doesn’t make these problems go away. But when I talk to people in my life who can’t get a job at Starbucks with a master’s degree, who’ve been wearing the same pair of monthly contacts for two years, who think about moving nearer to a food pantry to make ends meet, I don’t feel so alone. And I feel more angry then hopeless, which is always a good thing. At least I'm ready to get back into the ring.
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Ana's Birthday
July 27, 2010 by Lohring in Lohring
I had a fun weekend at Ana's. Her birthday was Saturday and quite a few of her relatives that live here came to celebrate her 60 years. I wanted lots of witnesses since my present was an engagement ring. She said yes after some persuading. I think she was surprised. Her niece's husband sang "Crazy" for us. He doesn't do Patsy Cline for just anyone. LOL
Our offer on a coast house was also accepted. It's localed on Siletz bay and is new, built in 2007. We got a very good deal. You all need to visit after we get settled. It has three upstairs bedrooms with a huge room for the kids.



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Vacations and More Moving
July 27, 2010 by Adam in Family
All the moving is done now.
At least, that's the theory. Tonight we're making a final drive down to Creswell to pack up the cleaning supplies and clean anything that remains dirty. Hopefully it won't take too long, but so far my estimates have been sorely optimistic.
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Joanna and I had a lovely time at Eagle Rock Lodge. We drove along one road near where Sam and I went hiking early this year. Once we found the lodge and toured the grounds, I immediately recognized the big Eagle Rock that Sam and I rafted past just a couple weeks ago. Our room was bedecked with fishing decor, strangely charming. We fell asleep in the hammock by the river, waking to the sound of screaming teenagers as they rafted past.
>The next day we drove over to Sahalie Falls and enjoyed the scenery, before sadly returning to Eugene to pick up the U-Haul. From that point on, it was lots of loading and unloading, without the help of two strapping young lads to help out like last time. Sometime around eight o'clock I unloaded the last box, swept the truck, and Joanna drove it back. The garage and play room is a maze of boxes, calling out to be unpacked and put away. Joanna's mom is staying another night or two as her apartment isn't quite ready for her. The plan is to get the common areas in order before digging into the piles of boxes stored below.
Still, it feels great to have it finally done. Life feels like it's moving on.
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Five Days without Children
July 25, 2010 by Adam in Family
I picked up Sam and Emma yesterday morning and we had a pleasant, low-key day of hanging about the house and getting used to the changes. Emma thinks Hobbes is pretty awesome, and spent much of the time petting her and hanging out. Of course, being a cat, it does make it hard to join in the fun with my allergies. I managed to sneak down for fifteen minute stretches to visit.
Joanna had to work for most of the afternoon, so the kids and I hung out until four o'clock. We visited Jenny and her boys for a birthday BBQ. The kids and I swam, hot tubbed, and jumped on the trampoline. After having a good time, we returned home to get Emma to bed, and Sam and I stayed up late fighting zombies together on the computer.
This morning was our traditional crepes and whip cream breakfast (along with sausages, gluten-free pancakes, and hot chocolate). Hopefully that'll fortify everyone for the week ahead. Jamie left, taking the kids. Collette and Joanna returned to Creswell for last-minute necessities. I made a big salad using greens from the garden. Now I'm just waiting for Joanna to return before we sneak away for an evening together.
Tomorrow we're renting another U-Haul to pick up the rest of the things at Creswell. Hopefully it won't take too long. The rest of the week will be unpacking and organizing, with my kids returning Friday. I like how the house is slowly coming together. After the Death Swing broke, we were down to two swings. My playground equipment package arrived and I replaced it with a real swing yesterday.
I think I'll enjoy my brief time in a quiet house, perhaps mend a pillow or nibble on fruit.
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Moved
July 23, 2010 by Adam in Family
I'm exhausted, nearly twelve hours of hauling Joanna, Duncan, Berry, and Collette's things from their Creswell house to Collette's new apartment and my house. Collette is folding laundry and keeping an eye on Hobbes. Joanna is upstairs soaking. I should probably eat food and consider sleeping, but I'm in a bit of a daze.
The morning started wonderfully, waking up with no children in the house and no where we needed to be at the crack of dawn. We langorously arose and met up with my mom at the Glenwood for her birthday. There was a little present and we coaxed our waiter to light a single candle we put in her oatmeal. Songs were sung. Wishes were made.
Next was getting the U-Haul and getting Richard and Miguel to help move. They were amazing and it would have simply been impossible to move without them. Next followed the usual packing, moving, taping, swearing, and eventually getting everything to their appropriate places. Obstacles were overcome. Scrapes were had. Bodies were exhausted.
I managed a little Skype with Emma, who seems to miss me terribly. I look forward to seeing her tomorrow morning bright and early. It's going to be really weird not seeing them until the following Friday. From a practical standpoint, we have lots of work unpacking left. Still, I miss them already.
Time to ponder going to bed and maybe eating an apple or two or ten. I'm exhausted.
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Moving
July 22, 2010 by Adam in Family
It's been a busy week for me, so much so that I've forgotten to post for awhile.
Joanna saw her kids off to Rochester, where they've been occasionally webcamming. It's strange not having Berry and Duncan about, with certainly less giggling in the household. Joanna's essentially moved in at this point, though her funiture and such remains in Creswell until tomorrow. I'm celebrating mom's birthday by taking her out to breakfast, followed by hours of moving heavy things around.
We had a moment of panic when Collette's first apartment fell through, but fortunately another magically appeared just a few blocks away from my mom's house. It'll be nice having everyone so close, and should make hauling kids about much easier.
Sam and Emma seem in good spirits, enjoying hanging out with Josh Monday and Wednesday of this week. Part of the time they worked for my mom, with Sam paying off his debt he used to buy me a birthday present. The Death Swing broke, so I bought a real one, along with some climbing holds to attach to the shed to make a climbing wall. Emma continues loving the chickens and eating snap peas from the garden. My mobile phone awesomeness paid off when I got a two-for-one deal at Ben and Jerry's with my Foursquare prowess.
Last night and tonight we'll be packing more boxes in Creswell, with a small break for a counseling session tonight. I think we're going to sneak away some time this weekend to celebrate being child-free for the first time in ages. After that, it's a week of unpacking when Jamie takes the kids to Bend for the week.
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Marshall and McKenna's big project
July 21, 2010 by Sadie in Sadie Miller
My project list is on hold while I pack and move this week and next, but I wanted to share a complete house remodel from my dear friends Marshall and McKenna. I'm totally floored by their work, much of which they did themselves!
Their year-long journey is captured with beautiful pictures here: http://wallyfarmhouse.tumblr.com/
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Birthdays!
July 20, 2010 by Seraph in Cortez
Happy belated birthday to Adam!! Happy early birthday to Mom!!
I can't believe it's been almost a month since our last posting. Yes, we did get rain. It comes most afternoons between 3 and 5pm, rains off and on for an hour or so and then stops. Very nice!
I've been busy with work, and Robbie has been busy with school and job hunting (yes, hunting is more appropriate then searching). We're starting to get excited for Isa's return in August, even though everything else feels in limbo.
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Swings and Chickens
July 19, 2010 by Adam in Adam's Projects
In between birthday festivities, we managed to coordinate a few house projects.
The first was the arrival of the chickens. Joanna and I covered the bottom of the chicken tractor with a metal fence to keep out raccoons and the like. Saturday Joanna rounded them up and brought them over, much to Emma's delight. Emma loves watching them and feeding them. This morning when Josh arrived to watch the kids, she immediately brought him over to show off the chickens.
The chickens evidently had a pretty good move, as Emma found one egg from both of them yesterday. She fried one up and gobbled it up eagerly.
I also managed to turn the all-wood Death Swing into a Padded Death Swing, affixing pipe insulation with pretty brass furniture nails. Sam and I did some Mythbuster-like tests where we swung it into each other without causing significant injury or discomfort.

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Birthday Boy
July 19, 2010 by Adam in Family
It's my birthday today, and had a lovely weekend full of food, family, and chasing children. Joanna made a gluten-free version of my favorite potato cake, which turned out delicious. Chickens arrived, much to Emma's amusement.
Saturday I scooped up the kids from Jamie's house and the kids immediately made me open their birthday presents. Sam had bought me a Starbuck's gift certificate and Emma wrote out various coupons to do the dishes or play with her.
Joanna and her kids arrived at noon, along with chickens. We played and baked cake and got ready for the evening potluck. The kids watched Princess and the Frog via Netflix, which is looking to be a pretty cool service for $9 per month. Eventually my family began wandering in and we ate and chatted and played some more. Eventually everyone got to sleep and Joanna, Sam, and I watched Glee.
Sunday was our usual hearty breakfast, followed by Joanna, Duncan, and Berry going off to church. Emma wanted to hang out with my mom, so Sam and I got some rare time together to go for a bike ride. He was tentative at first, but eventually got pretty comfortable. We went to Roosevelt to get used to the ride, stopped by Starbucks to cash in his birthday present, and returned books to the library.
Once everyone returned, there was another round of eating and playing. I bid farewell to Berry and Duncan, as they left for Rochester this morning to spend time with thier dad. The rest of the afternoon was pretty lazy, working on chores and going on a trip to the park with the kids to frisbee and eat sour cherries.
It promises to be an exciting week. Joanna and her mom are spending the next few days packing, and Friday we move. I'm having a birthday breakfast with my mom, followed by renting a van and moving things around. This Sunday Sam and Emma are off to Bend for a week, so it's going to be strangely quiet for awhile.
Life's good.
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