During April this year, a few things happened. I turned 36! Whaaaaa?! I don’t want to think of this as more than halfway. But it kind of sounds like it.
Tulips quickly replaced daffodils, and spring is officially here.
I celebrated a girls weekend in Seattle! It was fantastic. Just four moms and a beautiful weekend (albeit, it did rain) in Seattle. Shopping, dining out, dining in, drinking wine, getting our toes done. We rode the Seattle Great Wheel, which sounds silly, but was kind of awesome.
Saw this awesome sign at Pike Place Market – I had never noticed it before…
Wandered into this crazy amazing umbrella store in which you can RENT vintage umbrellas. And they were not short on selection.
Visited the Olympic Sculpture Garden, a place that always inspires me to think BIG about tough spaces, especially where it involves leading people to a waterfront and incorporating art. I was rambling and pointing up at the slope, talking urban design blah blah about how and where this kind of idea would work in Portland, when who should appear? My former urban design professor and mentor from UW! So great to finally run into her after all this time. She was exactly as I remembered her.
Here is the woman who told me years ago when I asked her about my career and when on earth I was supposed to think about having kids, “there’s no good time to have kids”. Which was kind of freeing, in a way... I reminded her and told her that I have three! Kids! She was genuinely surprised... It amazes me how much influence she had on me. It made me a little sentimental.
And during my time away from home, I had this epiphany. I need to spend more time with my three. So, starting in July, I will return (after 9 months of full time) to three days a week. Phew. The decision was not difficult to make, but I didn’t expect it to be so hard to digest what it means for my career and who I am… but after 36 years I guess I can still discover things about myself that I didn’t know. Like, I like to work. But I need more time to spend with these sweet peas. So here’s to another birthday and lots and lots of Mommy time.
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