I guess it was my turn to have time off from work. Mike was off for five months with his hip replacements (if you remember his blog "
The Days Are Just Packed"). I just spent two months off on "garden leave." (
Wikipedia definition of "garden leave") But, I didn't hang out in the garden.
I spent time with Ashley, Alex, Michael, Liam, and John Paul in Colorado. It was so much fun!
May be my all-time-favorite-thing-ever (click on the link)
I drove across the Rocky Mountains to see my Aunt Mary (my dad's sister) and my cousin, Sandy in Grand Junction, CO.
I drove through the mountains to see my stepdad. I didn't know what I was getting into, but it was gorgeous.
Just entering the mountains
The picture I couldn't get from my car:
How is this allowed? (click on the link)
Near the top of Red Mountain Pass (old silver mine)
I had a wonderful visit with Jim!
I had an obligation at church for which I had to get home which made the trip to see Mary and Jim kind of rushed, but still so good to see them. I drove the mountain route north of Santa Fe through Taos on the way home.
I was home for a couple of weeks (or so--time has kind of melded together) before I flew to Alabama to be with Dene', Tyler, and James. I was there three weeks; Mike joined us for the last week. Again, we had such a good time! (Dene's blogs about our visits:
First Steps and Other Adventures and
Loving Life with the Grandparents)
Blowing kisses
Sweet home Alabama
I spent the two months mostly ignoring that I was loosing my job, allowing myself to spend my garden leave having a real break. I was planning on getting into the job search mode the beginning of September. I need to say that I was inspired by Whitney's blog "
On Directing" to not get stressed because it is worth waiting for the right opportunity. (Thanks, Whit!)
Just before I left for my visit with Dene' I got a call from GSK HR and was invited to come back temporarily to work on a project (as backfill for a guy to do his job while
he works on the project). We think it is a great opportunity during which I will continue to work on what I want to be in my next career.