It’s been a year since my last post. Here’s what I’ve been up to: We Got a Dog! In June of last year my husband and I adopted an adorable little bichon frisé puppy from the dog&cat rescue near us. She had been rescued from an animal hoarding situation and had been at the vet …
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Open Cover Letter to Employers
Dear Potential Employers, Hello, my name is Keely. This is an unorthodox way of letting you know I’m out there and looking for employment, but traditional methods haven’t proven successful, so I’m taking a risk. It isn’t normal to bare one’s soul in an introductory letter to a business, but my soul is my best …
Centering
Hello interwebs. It’s been a long time. So much has been happening in my life and I will eventually update here in subsequent posts, but for now, a more introspective post about my processing. I’ve left a job I loved. A job that gave me a tremendous amount of fullfillment and purpose. A job I …
Happy St. Patrick’s Day/10 Things I love About Ireland
Hello! In honour of St. Paddy’s Day, I’d like to post a list of reasons why I love living in Ireland. Here goes: 1) The scenery. Say what you want about all the rain being annoying, but Ireland on a sunny day is the most beautiful place on the planet. The green fields, stunning beaches, …
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Homesick/10 Things I Miss About Living in the USA
Hey interwebs! Sorry I haven’t posted in awhile. Life has been a bit hectic with the move back into my in-laws house whilst hubby and I await completion of our house. I also haven’t really had any ideas of what to write about. That is, until a few days ago when I really started getting …
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Learning to Drive in Ireland
Hello! Back again. I am many things, I have many skills. Driving a manual transmission was never something I had in my skills toolbox. I’m an American. In America, we mostly drive automatic transmission vehicles. When I was learning to drive in the US, neither of my parents owned a stick shift, so I was …