Day 11
I spent my first two days here moving all my stuff and the furniture we'd brought into the apartment. Of course, I also made more than a few trips to the Super Target for essentials that just didn't fit into the cars. My favorite purchases included a pair of nice muslin-ish lamp shades for the glass lamps Mom and I found in the attic before I left and a rolling "island" with drawers and shelves and a butcher block top for the kitchen. Since counter space is at a premium it is definitely an improvement.
Speaking of the kitchen, I know that I promised pictures of the apartment, but so far all I've put together is a view of the kitchen:

You can mostly get an idea of the layout, and yes, that IS a mustard-colored stove and an avocado-colored refrigerator. Imagine my surprise when the rug I brought from my apartment at school just happened to match them both perfectly! It made my design sense extra happy.
My favorite part of the kitchen is definitely the dining set, which Matt picked up from a girl who was selling most of her furniture off around graduation time last year. It was definitely a steal, and makes the apartment seem much more like a home to me.
By the end of the work-week, I had also begun to make greater Grand Forks into my home also: I signed up for a membership at the gym, got a local cell phone number, and even a North Dakota Driver's license!
(Not bad as far as license pictures go...)
Even though I enjoyed just settling in and exploring my new neighborhood and city, I knew that before long I would need something more, esepecially with Matt going back to work and being gone so often. The point of me taking this year "off" is to gain some experience in the diverse fields that I could possibly be interested in and figure out which direction I want to go next. Part of that is reading "I Could Do Anything, If Only I Knew What It Was," a book my mom got me for graduation, and which I'm enjoying so far. The other part is actually going out and finding a job (or two) here in Grand Forks.
Now, being as introverted as I am, the idea of walking into law and accounting offices all over town unnanounced to drop off my resume was less than appealing. But I knew that it would have to be done. Over the weekend I perfected my resume (marking the first time I've actually ever had a completed resume), and Monday morning I hit the mall for the fun part: Work clothes. Obviously since I've never had a "real" job, the idea of work clothes is still extra exciting to me, so I enjoyed myself immensely. Matt was a good sport and came along, even though I think I drove him crazy as I gushed about my "sensible black pumps." We also picked up some nice resume paper and "borrowed" the laser printer at Matt's office at the airport to print off a few dozen really nice copies. Tuesday I devoted to searching the phone book and internet and compiling a list of what I pretended were likely hits, but were probably more randomly chosen than I may have hoped.
And Wednesday was The Day. I stopped into three accounting firms, Sylvan Learning Centers, and about a dozen law firms. By the afternoon I definitely had my doubts about whether I was making any sort of impression at all and whether anything was going to come of the blisters from my new sensible black pumps.
To my great joy and surprise there was already a message on my phone when I got home - one of the lawyers called to say that although they didn't have any positions open, he was very impressed by my resume. That call definitely made it all seem worthwhile.
The next day Sylvan called about a math tutor job. Technically I can't "teach" there since they require that all their teachers have certificates, but it sounds like I'll be able to work something out in some other capacity.
AND on Friday another law firm called, this one actually in need of part-time help around the office. Moreover, the office is just three blocks from my apartment! It seems too good to be true, so I'm really crossing my fingers for my two interviews next week. Law in the morning, tutoring after school - pretty much exactly the sort of experience I'm hoping to get in my year off! Hopefully it all works out.
That's the update so far. Now that I have the digital camera software all installed on my computer I hope to get more pictures of the apartment up, and I think my next big entry will be all about the neighborhood, which I'm loving. Thanks for all your comments last week and thanks for sharing my experience with me!
6 Comments:
Hi Sara,
Carrie and I just read your last two postings. Very fun! I am so impressed that you can just free-flow journal about all your happenings. Too fun (and funny) to read. Like your mom, we too look forward to reading about your adventures.
Okay, you don't have to make such a big deal about being away from the oceans :-). Ya, you betcha,we have so many lakes :-).
We are really quite close to you. We MUST hook up some time. We'll keep in touch.
love, Aunt Annie
Dear Sara,
I just read your update of the 13th. It sounds as though you are settling in nicely. I was pleased to hear of your thus far success in finding work. Tutoring should be fun and give you an idea if you would like teaching. keep it up.
Love, Grandpa Irv
This is a great way to "check in"--looks like you're getting everything set up quite nicely. (Blog Aug 13) Will look forward to more pictures and updates of ND news. Sounds like you have plenty to do and that you're enjoying your time there. Think of you often.
Hi Sara---Glad everything is going well. Finished reading your journal but will write later. My e-mail is mbalow@tntindustrial.com so write if you have time. I'll read your blogs.
Uncle Mike
Hi Sara,
Everything sounds really cool! You are gonna have a wonderful time. I love your blog site.
Love you lots,
Tracy
Tues, 8-22
First week of school was completely consuming so I am slow to comment. From what I can see in your kitchen picture, I think the rolling butcher block island you got at Target is the same one I have in my classroom -- the top holds my lesson plan book, the middle shelf the handouts and other material for the day, and the bottom is storage for teacher manuals.
I thought of you and Matt as I filled up my car at Arco this week -- gas is $2.65 for unleaded and $3.19 for diesel. According to a recent news report, Fargo has some of the lowest gas prices in the nation! I guess there are advantages to living in North Dakota.
Dexter says "woof". Love you, Mom
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