Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Double the Fun

The time has come people. If you've been reading my blogs, then you know about the difficult conundrum I was in about my career path. I had two jobs with clashing schedules, and I wasn't willing to give up either. So that's what I did today. I kept both of them.

Yesterday I received word that the airline company wanted to hire me. I'm not being cocky here, but I wasn't surprised. I'm not the best interviewer, but I went prepared to that interview, and made one hell of a good impression. I earned that job offer.

So today I chatted with my wonderful restaurant crew. It IS possible to work around my airline schedule.

Life is wonderful. I'm an honest believer that you can get what you want in life if you're determined to get it. I wanted to keep both jobs, and that's just what I did.

On a more depressing note, Japan has been trying to get my attention recently. I find myself looking at old photos from college, and chatting with long ago friends from Japan, specifically two of my besties: Justin, Becca.

We all love Japan, but currently live in America. We would all love to live in Japan again, but not right now. So we have begun a project.

The project is currently name-less, but I'll give it the tentative title of “Japan Re-location for Wandering Spirits.” By this time next year, we hope to be out of our current transitional phases, and have a steady lifestyle. Then, the goal is to devise a plan. Draw out some possibilities, set some time frames, and figure out how we can all get back to Japan. Then the next few years after that will be the commencement phase.

It might be a little silly, but it's composed of serious intentions. None of us are ready to re-locate to Japan right now...but who am I to deny myself another adventure once New York has lost its edge?

I honestly don't know where I'm going to be in 5 years. New York, Hawaii, Spain...who knows? But I know if I'm back in Asakusa, taking puri with Justin and Becca, I'm guaranteed some happiness.

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