Well. I am certainly not bored, lately.
Updated resume -- I'll post it online soon. I'm trolling a bunch of places for jobs, mostly Penn, Drexel and idealist.org. Philly Car Share has some interesting-looking stuff up as well, so I'm not panicking too much. Yet. (And yes! there's a definite possibility for a programming job at Penn, wherein I'd inherit a friend's job as he goes out to CA for grad school...)
Paid all my bills yesterday, and joined a
CSA. (And holy crap! Apparently just in time!) It'll be nice to have tons of local veggies to play with every other week this summer, in addition to quite frankly being comforting -- I should always have *some* food around, even if not a whole lot, so the grocery bill will go down. (Relatively, I suppose -- a half-share of vegetables and a half-share of fruit was still $350.)
Have started packing like mad, and contacted the moving company. If they can't do it, I'll be contacting my sister's boyfriend and helping him move my stuff :)
Hm. I thought I'd be freaking out more about this, but I'm surprisingly calm and chill about my life getting completely flipped upside down. I feel like being in Haiti has left me more or less imperturbable. I know I haven't written much about it here, but it left me very shaken, in good ways and bad. I've never been quite so close to a violent death, nor quite so close to God. It's an interesting way to live, even if only for a week...