Sunday, March 26, 2006

Missing Blogger...

A Quiet Moment
Where oh where has Astaryth gone....
Oh where oh where could she be???
 
Well, the short answer is that I've been VERY busy in the real world.
 
The long answer?
 
Let's start with my work schedule. Now, I'm one who LIKES to work 10 hour days. You do four 10 hour days and then get a long weekend! I like long weekends. But, when you work for a company that does 8 hour days five days a week and they get a bunch of work.... Well, we have been going in at 6 am and getting off at 4:30 pm five days a week and then doing some work on Saturday also. (53 hours last week and 54 this week total!) Add to that the Sunday feeding of the horses at my boarding barn and you have quite a full week.
 
But Wait!! That's not all! G went and got a different job. We have been doing the whole visiting, interviewing, filling out paper work for that. It took us about 6 weeks to go from "Hey that might be fun" to "O.K. I've got the job". It is requiring us to move, and because we are in a lease, he went up there last weekend, and I am staying down here with all of the animals till the end of May, when I too will move. Now, the move isn't far, just 3 hours north, and we are still in Florida, but we ARE going to be crossing that line into the part of Florida that actually gets things like freeze warnings! Brrrrrr! I wanted to know why, if he was going to get a different job, it couldn't be farther SOUTH, but apparently I was ignored. We first thought about 'breaking' our lease and paying the penalty, but it turns out the penalty is2 months rent.... and our lease is up in 2 months. We decided economically it would be better if I stayed here and kept my job till the lease was actually up.
 
So, in addition to having already worked 53 hours that week, I also had to make 2, yes -2- trips to the new place to get him settled in... followed by 54 hours of work this week. Needless to say, I have been working, sleeping, taking care of the pets and if I'm lucky, reading my e-mail and maybe a couple of journals.
 
Now, I know the next question... What is he doing? He has returned to working for the company that owns the show we worked for while we were traveling on the road. They have a retirement facility for their animals that are too old to work anymore where they go and live out the rest of their natural lives being cared for by some really nice people. I know a lot of people have the idea that animals that 'work' for a living are just discarded when they are injured or too old to work, but not by this organization. They consider their obligation to that animal to be from the time it enters their care till it has passed away, and they go out of their way to make their retirement years a pleasant experience.
 
Some cool aspects of this: When we toured the facility the day G was offered the job, we found that he knew all of the elephants there from working on both units of the show. He also had 'met' the other animals at one time or another. Most of the animals at the retirement facility are elephants because they have such long lives in captivity. So, G's new job is to feed, care for, and find ways to entertain these older elephants. Pretty Cool, huh?
 
Now, for the good parts! Once we are moved, I'm not going to have to work as much! I will probably pick up a couple of things part time to stay busy, but I won't be doing the 40 hours a week thing anymore (unless I want too!) G. wants me to look into going back to school, and I am considering the options. I'm thinking a combination of online and traditional would work best for me. Also, I am looking forward to having more free time to really play with my camera and do some other fun things I've been putting off due to lack of time/energy.
 
And, you will probably be seeing more, not less, animal pictures as I still have lots of friends at the Zoo where G was working, and the area we are moving in to puts me centrally located for 2 -other- zoos! Plus, I am moving into a more rural area with all of the animals THAT implies! So, I am pretty excited about the opportunities for animal photography I am going to have. In addition, I would like to try some macro stuff with flowers and butterflies and the like. All in all, I think the move is going to turn out to be a good one for both of us.
 
I have spoken with G this last week.... Now, I left him up there with NO phone, NO cell, and NO computer access.... He still manages to call me every evening to "make sure I am doing o.k." {snort} The first time he called I was sitting on the couch with my chinese take-out, holding the remote and watching a movie I had been wanting to see..... I wonder who we have to worry about "doing o.k." by themselves {LOL} ... anyway, I have spoken to him, and so far he LOVES it.
 
Oh, and the picture at the top of this entry is one of my favorites of G. and one of his 'girls' out on the unit. Since it is a favorite of mine, I'm sure some of you have seen it. Don't worry.... I have a few new pictures sitting on the hard drive that I plan on posting as soon as work let's up and I can do the required cropping, fixing, and finding appropriatte links for them.
 
And, THAT is the long answer to the question of the missing Blogger known as Astaryth!

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's great to hear from you again.

Anonymous said...

Phew!  I'm having sympathy fatigue.  Wow, the changes you two are making must be head spinning as well.

LOVE the pic of G and the elephant.  I have said before they are my favorite animal.  They are so beautiful.  Someday I might get to an actual zoo (none here in the northeast) and sit for awhile just taking in their majestic aura.  

Good luck during the next two months with all the waiting and packing and moving.

Yay to not working so much!

Tammy
http://lifeliveitormissout.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

A perfect time of the year to make changes!  I do love the picture of G and that beauty.  Elephants are just so wonderful.  Graceful, clever, playful.  Dangerous when need be.  

Good luck to you both as you move from one spot to the next, from one job to another -- it's exciting!

Anonymous said...

News, news, news... Lots of things changing in your world. Three hours north, okay, I can figure this one out. Glad you are well. Love the photograph!
Judith

Anonymous said...

Well, I'm certainly glad that you decided to pop in and leave us a entry as to where you've been, and to clue us in as to what's going on in your life.  Those are some wicked hours you've been working.  I go through that at the hospital some times when they get shorthanded, and they need us to work overtime.  I used to not mind the OT that much, but, now, as I get older, I really just want to clock in and out when I'm supposed to, and get my hiney home!    :)

Also.. JJ..thank you for your kind comments and support for me at this point in time.  It means the world to me..

Hugs,
Jackie
http://journals.aol.com/siennastarr/Waitingtoexhale/

Anonymous said...

wow, lots of great changes for you both! To have a chance to work less and even possibly go back to school sounds fantastic! Looking forward to seeing the pictures of your new place and animals, but really, my favorite pictures are of that cute little adorable Morgan :)

betty

Anonymous said...

Enjoyed the update!

Best wishes on the new endeavor(s)!


http://journals.aol.com/gullspirit/PerishtheThought

Anonymous said...

big big changes!!!  good to see you back!
Becky

Anonymous said...

Hey, I was just in Florida! Don't worry, I've been missing too. I think it's great to work for an animal retirement facility. How wonderful for G!! Congrats on the new job.

Missed ya!

Ari

Anonymous said...

So glad you're back here among all us J-Land dorks!  LOL  You didn't mention that G was such a goodlooking dude!  And his girlfriend in that picture is pretty fine too.

Russ

Anonymous said...

This is wonderful news. I am so thrilled that he knew some of the "girls" and they knew him. This sounds really neat. Glad to finally hear from you!

Anonymous said...

    Other than the fact that you are going a little north rather than south .. everything sounds perfect! Life is about changes. Good luck to both of you. Oh ... and I'm sure the girls will be happy about your change ;-)
                         *** Coy ***

Anonymous said...

Glad you will soon be  able to slow down.  Wouldn't that be exciting if you could go back to school?

Krissy
http://journals.aol.com/fisherkristina/SometimesIThink

Anonymous said...

Oh, that is So COOL!  I adore elephants.  I always spend alot of time at the zoo talking to one particular elephant, who always seems to recognize me and wanders over. (The kids think I am magic.  Haha)  I just know that she understands how I feel about her.  

Anonymous said...

I soooo want to be adopted by you and G, interesting lives for sure!!! What a sweet job!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

That was very cool for G, and how touching that must have been.  Oh, to have been able to read those elephant's minds that day!  I always wondered what became of show animals in their later years and hoped they spent their 'retirement' in the loving care of gentle hands and hearts.  Thanks for answering two questions for me.  You've been missed, but then we all know life's priorities are found off-line.

Anonymous said...

And here I was checking up on your fiber adventures only to find the journal *gone* ... gone?  Oh my!

I fully understand about being busy -- make sure you do something fun during your *off* time!  
~Dee
www.CrochetingWithDee.com

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