I also wanted to share that I've become a reader again! For so many years I've done so much reading (and writing) for work that reading for pleasure took a backseat. One of the ways the pace of life has slowed down a bit here (doesn't that seem counter-intuitive?) is due to the time we spend waiting for trains and riding on trains. I always have a book with me. Here is a photo of our train stop, the dear Clinton-Washington station, and me enjoying Benjamin Percy's book of intense short stories Refresh Refresh, published by the fantastic Graywolf Press (thanks for the book, Jeff!).
Thursday, September 25, 2008
My Lifelong Dream Achieved
I got the dream job of a lifetime last night -- being a cashier! Jeremy and I attended our required members' orientation at Park Slope Food Co-op, and because every member has to be a working member in order to shop there (working 3 hours/month), I chose to be a cashier because it is literally what I always wanted to do growing up. Push buttons! My mom can confirm this. Sure sure, I've got interviews set up to be the Vice President at a Foundation, or the Deputy Director of a national public radio program, but don't be fooled, cashiering is closest to my heart! My first shift is next week Tuesday.
I also wanted to share that I've become a reader again! For so many years I've done so much reading (and writing) for work that reading for pleasure took a backseat. One of the ways the pace of life has slowed down a bit here (doesn't that seem counter-intuitive?) is due to the time we spend waiting for trains and riding on trains. I always have a book with me. Here is a photo of our train stop, the dear Clinton-Washington station, and me enjoying Benjamin Percy's book of intense short stories Refresh Refresh, published by the fantastic Graywolf Press (thanks for the book, Jeff!).

I also wanted to share that I've become a reader again! For so many years I've done so much reading (and writing) for work that reading for pleasure took a backseat. One of the ways the pace of life has slowed down a bit here (doesn't that seem counter-intuitive?) is due to the time we spend waiting for trains and riding on trains. I always have a book with me. Here is a photo of our train stop, the dear Clinton-Washington station, and me enjoying Benjamin Percy's book of intense short stories Refresh Refresh, published by the fantastic Graywolf Press (thanks for the book, Jeff!).
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2 comments:
Sounds great Erin. Maybe you could help Romantica record our next album. From what I can gather the person behind the glass in the control room just pushes a bunch of buttons while the band rocks out. You just might be the button pusher we've been looking for.
-Luke
Erin, Great to see you on the subway with REFRESH REFRESH by Benjamin Percy! And thanks for the plug for Graywolf books!
I hope you and Jeremy are great this week. Good luck starting out at the co-op!
Jeff
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