The big 4-0. I still can't believe I'm 40 years old. I don't feel 40. I don't quite think I look 40. And yet, here I am. All that being said, turning 40 is a whole lot more fun if you can do it somewhere beautiful and with your best friend (#69)!
This trip was more than six months in the planning, but with everything else that has been going on in my life, the timing could not have been better. When I tried to figure out where I might want to go for my birthday, the thought of staying at the beach somewhere really overrode everything else. The only problem being that my birthday is in July, and, well, I hate hot weather. So I had to find a beach somewhere cooler. Which is how Oregon became the final destination, and the fact that I've never been there before made it even better (#52).
Truly, this trip was about as close to perfect as it could have turned out. I rented a condo in Rockaway Beach right on the beach for a week. The condo itself was beautiful, but the view was absolutely amazing...
I would highly recommend Rockaway Beach to anyone looking for a beautiful, quiet getaway. The beach really was perfect... it was busy enough to make for some fun people (and dog!) watching, but never so crowded that you couldn't enjoy the views and a leisurely walk. Here it is at sunset...
We visited Canon Beach...
and Garibaldi...
and Astoria...
and Washington state (so Mashelda could visit a state she'd never been to before!)...
and on my birthday, we toured the Tillamook Cheese Factory! yum!! A perfect day, since I think cheese is probably my very favorite food of all time! (those big yellow squares are huge 20 pound blocks of cheese!)
Mashelda not only baked a birthday cake for me from scratch, but also cooked a delicious birthday dinner of scallops, spinach, and mushrooms. That is a best friend, indeed!
This was the most relaxing and fun vacation I have ever taken. Ever. We saw many beautiful things, read good books, ate amazing food, and never had to worry about a schedule! I guess if you have to turn 40, this was absolutely my way of doing it fabulously!
This blog will focus on my journey to complete 101 things in 1001 days. My first list ended in 2013 and while I didn't complete every item, I managed to accomplish some things, develop a few good habits, and learn a few things about myself. A little time has passed, and I'm ready to jump into this one more time. Once again I've tried to come up with a list that will challenge me as well as help bring a little fun into my life! Start date: April 5, 2015... here we go!
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Dressing Up
I worked my first shift in the suiting boutique at Dress for Success last week (#87). It was a two hour shift (one of the things I love about DFS is that their volunteer shifts are always relatively short, so you don't feel like you have to spend the entire day there!), and they schedule one client each hour. This was truly a "see one, do one, teach one" kind of situation, and after a short tour of the space, I watched and helped out with the first lady. She had an interview with McDonald's scheduled for the weekend, and she was not at all interested in the idea of wearing a suit to McDonald's, especially since she would be riding a bus in the 100+ degree heat! Can't say that I blamed her, but the DFS pro assured her that wearing a suit would up her professional factor by leaps and bounds and it could be the ticket to a higher starting salary or even a place on the management track. Each woman gets a suit (or jacket and pants/skirt separates if sizing is an issue), blouse, shoes, purse, hose, two pieces of jewelry, and two cosmetic items. After seeing herself in the complete outfit, our first lady decided that she would actually wear her new suit for her interview! It was subtle, but it was still pretty amazing to watch her attitude soften and her confidence increase over the course of that hour. After they decide on a complete look, the staff takes the woman's picture which she then gets to keep -- both as a reference for what her look should be and to show her just how great she looks! You could see how pleased she was with her final look as she studied the photo. Then everything gets bagged up nicely, and they are on their way.
For the second client, I was on my own! They generally schedule up to five client/volunteer pairs for any given time shift, so you're not in the boutique by yourself, but everyone is far too busy to really be involved in what you're doing. Thankfully, this lady was very friendly and very patient with me! We started out with a little rough patch in finding a good size for her, but after that, it all went well. I almost forgot to have her pick out her cosmetics, but the woman in charge was impressed that that was the only thing I forgot (which made me laugh! after all, she was the one who sent me off on my own after observing only one other appointment!). The lady loved the suit she found, and she was honestly asking my opinion about which jewelery would be best and how she should wear her hair. It felt a little like just going shopping with a friend.
The whole thing was over so quickly that I didn't get much chance to dwell on what was going on, but looking back on it, it was a great experience. The primary reason I wanted to volunteer somewhere rather than just donating money was to be able to feel like I was truly doing something helpful. This absolutely fits the bill completely! I actually get to talk to these women and not just hand them something, but help them decide for themselves what makes them feel good and confident. And hopefully that will ultimately help them have a better life in the long run. I get to be a part of that process. It's a good feeling. And I can't wait to go back. (already scheduled another shift for later this month!)
Oh, and I finally remembered to collect all my donations and drop them off while I was there (#89), so there's another one crossed off!
For the second client, I was on my own! They generally schedule up to five client/volunteer pairs for any given time shift, so you're not in the boutique by yourself, but everyone is far too busy to really be involved in what you're doing. Thankfully, this lady was very friendly and very patient with me! We started out with a little rough patch in finding a good size for her, but after that, it all went well. I almost forgot to have her pick out her cosmetics, but the woman in charge was impressed that that was the only thing I forgot (which made me laugh! after all, she was the one who sent me off on my own after observing only one other appointment!). The lady loved the suit she found, and she was honestly asking my opinion about which jewelery would be best and how she should wear her hair. It felt a little like just going shopping with a friend.
The whole thing was over so quickly that I didn't get much chance to dwell on what was going on, but looking back on it, it was a great experience. The primary reason I wanted to volunteer somewhere rather than just donating money was to be able to feel like I was truly doing something helpful. This absolutely fits the bill completely! I actually get to talk to these women and not just hand them something, but help them decide for themselves what makes them feel good and confident. And hopefully that will ultimately help them have a better life in the long run. I get to be a part of that process. It's a good feeling. And I can't wait to go back. (already scheduled another shift for later this month!)
Oh, and I finally remembered to collect all my donations and drop them off while I was there (#89), so there's another one crossed off!
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