Yesterday was gray and rainy and I felt a bit under the weather. I've had a near cold for the past couple of days and I think it is starting to wear me down. Also, the uncertainty of everything going on in my life is draining. Jesse gave me a pep talk yesterday afternoon and practically kicked me out of the apartment to attend my monthly education committee meeting a the local preservation organization. A light bulb clicked on in my head as we were discussing programming for the upcoming 2009-2010 season. Each year, the organization presents a lecture series on three local architects and one of the members was talking about how they wish that we could have some more modern architects in the lineup -- Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill came up in the discussion. That led to me finding out that the heritage center has a large collection of SOM papers (left by a former member who worked in the Portland office for over 30 years).So, what did I do? I volunteered to create a lecture program on SOM's influence in Portland. I figured that if I can't find work, then I'll make work and have a great time. It's my civic duty to inform the public about modernism in Portland right? The moment I spoke up, I had a flashback to first grade when I was very eager to tell Mrs. Mills, my teacher, that my mom was an expert seamstress (she ended up sewing a billion monkey costumes for the class performance that year). At this point, I'm not sure if I'm crazy or not, but the prospect of writing and possibly presenting a lecture is pretty exciting. Most importantly though, if I am up to my elbows in volunteer work and commit myself to doing this, then I'm bound to get offered a full time position somewhere. That's just how things seem to work lately.
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You just reminded me that Ticonderoga is one of my favorite words. Thanks. I'm going to go blog about it now.
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