I am in awe with you Bac. The strength and caliber of women here is humbling to me. I appreciate all your candor and honesty, you make me proud to be able to call you friends. Thankfully I have been blessed to not have endured similar situations, but know my heart is heavy with yours. I am always amazed by the resiliency of women. Today is one of those days that I'm very thoughtful... I think about the survivors of 9-11 and realize in our world, the word survivor extends to more than just those that have suffered and lived through war. On this day I make of point of saying a prayer for the survivors and today the meaning of that to me has been extended.
*deep breath*
Job? How about jobs? I am an architect, I work the standard 8 to 5, Monday through Friday. However, sometimes I work evenings, early morning and weekends. I'm one of four in the firm I work for, I'm second in command. The president/boss was my mentor from another firm. When he left, I took his place, realized how bad management was there, and joined his firm. I'm not only a project architect, but office manager, write contracts, accounts billable, accounts receivable, gal-friday, and receptionist (I'm the only female here and the men here are like my husband, would rather ignore the phone than answer it, "girls sound better on the phone than a man answering"...grrrr

). I also teach once class a semester at the local university in their construction management department. I absolutely love it! If I ever get a masters it would be so I could teach full time. Occasionally I take on side work (residential projects: additions, remodels, etc) but lately I've been trying to take a break from it. I also am on the City's Historical Preservation Commission and am currently the Vice Chair. My hubby accuses me of being an overachiever...I still don't see it.
