16 April 2010

Big Dose of Reality.....

Well....guess what?  I'm not a spring chicken any more! 

Want to know how I figured that out (as you're probably saying to yourself....'really, you're just now learning that'??).

You see, I've been interviewing for a summer intern.  I conducted phone interviews the other week and then flew down the final candidates to our office for the final round.  It was a very impressionable experience (is that correct grammar?).

Two things hit me about this experience....

1.  I'm not 'young' any more.  It still feels like I was in college yesterday. And, overall, I feel like a 'younger' person.  But, when you walk smack-dab into a 19yr old that's hungry, driven, and got it pulled together....not so much Kristin.  You're not as young as you think. Sure, I'm older and wiser (making myself feel good here...go with it).  I'm also 37 and pregnant!!  Don't I know that this should've been taken care of 10 years ago!   To the 19yr old....I left college almost TWO decades ago!  What the hell have I been thinking??  Who am I trying to kid?  I'm.....middle-aged!  Am I really?  I sure don't think so.  Or, at least would like to pretend that I'm not.  

I just 'googled' middle-age to see if it the definition could make me feel any better.  Here's what I found:

"The US Census lists middle age as including both the age categories 35 to 44 and 45 to 54, while prominent social scientist, Erik Erikson, sees it ending a little later and defines middle adulthood as between 40 and 65."

......could that be any more vague?  Basically a range of 35 to 60?  What kind of bracket is that? 

"Middle-aged adults often show visible signs of aging such as loss of skin elasticity and graying of the hair. Physical fitness usually wanes, with a 5–10 kg (10-20 lb) accumulation of body fat, reduction in aerobic performance and a decrease in maximal heart rate. Strength and flexibility also decrease throughout middle age."

Prior to being pregnant, I'd like to think I was ok in everything up there but the 'graying' part.  I do get my hair highlighted a little more frequently than I used to....to cover up a certain color I don't like seeing on my head.  I'm probably kidding myself on the physical fitness part too, although I think I'm still pretty 'fitness oriented' and can live with just a little 'reduction'.  Makes you work harder, right?

So, on to #2.

2.  I am VERY glad I'm not a college student.  This goes completely counter to everything I just complained about above.  I know.  But, I realized that all this 'millenial' stuff is a bunch of lies.  They are not slackers.  At least not the ones looking for summer interns.  They are crazy-driven and crazy-eager to succeed.  Watch out.  I think I was just looking into the face of my 'future boss'.  I would not want to be competing in that crowd for any amount of money.  These kids have done more than I ever thought possible by age 19!  I thought I did pretty well for myself (and with the help of my generous parents) by the time I was 19.  Ha!  I didn't have a 'resume' by that age...especially one that could fill an entire page. 

Pretty impressive I have to say.  Hats off to these kids.  However, here's my one bit of unsolicited advice......

Enjoy college.  Enjoy being 19.  You have plenty of time to get everything done by the time you're 35.  I promise.  At the rate you're going, you'll probably get it done by the time you're 28.  Relax.  Have a beer.  Or two.  Heck....it's Friday.  Have three. 

08 April 2010

I Have A New Address....

It's called an airplane!  I called my mom last week and asked her if there was a spot on the new Census report where you could type 'American Airlines' for your home address!  I love traveling for work and for pleasure.  But, this is getting a bit ridiculous!  All worth it, as I've been able to incorporate many personal side-trips to my work trips lately.  I've been able to catch up with many, many people I have not seen in awhile, which is always fun. 

Last week, I went to Chicago for a quick day and a half trip.  One of my good friends, Jennifer, lives out there, so I was able to stay with her one night night and then head to our office early the next morning.  I got back from Chicago at 7pm Thur night and by 6am the next morning, Kyle, Olivia and I were back at the airport heading to San Antonio.  It's been killing me not to blog about this trip as we've had it planned for months!  But, it was a surprise.  At least for two people involved - DeeDee and her son Josh.  Kaitlyn knew about is as she is a bit 'older and wiser'....in other words, she can keep a secret.  Josh, who's 5, just might not understand the meaning of 'secret' yet, so we chose to keep it from him.  My sister turned 40 on Good Friday and my parent's threw her a very nice surprise party with many of her friends in attendance.  It was a great time.  Much more about this trip in my next post after I upload the pics....many from this weekend and others before it. 

We got back Tues night and now we're back on a plane tomorrow morning.  Like the others, this one is worth it, even if a bit taxing.  The three of us are flying to Dallas.  There, Olivia gets off the plane and gets some 'Gogi' time.  Kyle and I....we get a little 'adult vacation time'.  Sleeping in, staying out late, that kind of thing.  We're going up to Seattle and tying it into a quick business trip I have Tuesday. Very long flight for a day's meeting, so we decided to make the most of it.  We're going hiking one day, might go see whales one day and are trying to get tickets to the Mariner's opening day.  Then, I have a friend up there too from my video game days and we're going to have dinner one night with her and her husband.  Should be a lot of fun! 

Oh....and Olivia and a friend decided to 'cut' her hair a few weeks ago, so I'll have to show you her new 'do.  Two haircuts later, it actually turned out cute.  Isn't this a rite of passage for all kids?  If so, we survived in good form.  Could've been MUCH worse!