Friday, July 29, 2011

Snow in San Diego

*2 years ago I started working from home because my employer decided to move to the east coast.
*5 months later I was forced to quit what I thought was the-most-amazing-job-ever.
*3 months after that I was still unemployed and looking for work.
*The next day I found out I was pregnant.
*I spent the following 6 months still looking for a job.
*Then I looked in the mirror and saw why I was more then likely not going to get hired by anyone.
*Non-discrimination laws don't work.
*3 months later I became a mommy.
*We spent the next 6 months looking for a bigger house to rent.
*Our 600sq foot closet home continued to be our humble abode against our fiercest wishes for a bigger one.
*I cried on a long drive home a few months ago, from Laguna Nigel, because we didn't get that 7th house we just applied for.  
*A week later at 5am I found out that after being denied our 7th applied house that-happened-to-have-everything-we-could-ever-ask-for-in-a-rental-except-a-dishwasher was now being offered to us.
*2 months ago I got a job writing from home. It was a dream.
*3 weeks after being hired I was laid off. Along with dozens of other writers.
*The next day Eliana started waking up 2-3x a night. It was hell. I think she was teething.
*This continued for 2 weeks.
*Did I mention we had house guests every single day of those 2 weeks.
*Then 5 days ago her first tooth finally broke through.
*For the last 4 nights she has been sleeping 12-13 hours every night.
*During those 2 weeks of hell-I-think-she-might-be-teething-but-its-just-a-theory she wanted to be held all the time.
*Yesterday I held her almost the entire day. Not because she wanted it, but because I needed it.
*And today I find myself sitting in a living room the size of our condo, watching Sesame Street with the most gorgeous child on the planet, listening to the dishwasher (that we didn't think we were gonna get with this house, but ended up getting because our landlord decided to remodel the entire kitchen before we moved-in) wash the dishes so I can spend more time with Eliana and less time actually washing dishes, while drinking coffee as I contemplate the job that I never knew I could have, but always wanted and then lost, and I see how good life is. In fact its not just good, its superb. It's beyond superb its exquisite. I have an exquisite life.

Sometimes amazingly good things happen and amazingly bad things happen. In the end its your perspective on how they balance out your opinion on life. So I am thinking today it just might Snow in San Diego. I have seen crazier things happen in my own life. The question is will you view the snow as something bad or something good...

5 comments:

  1. I didn't know you weren't doing the writing thing anymore.... :(

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  2. Jessica McLeod, Christy Zimmerman Cameron and Ariana Bustillos like this.

    Ariana Bustillos you are extremely lucky on so many levels. god has truly blessed the 3 of you. i wish more people can look at "bad" things and see the good, like you do.

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    Jacqueline Lewis You are blessed by a God who knows everything and takes care of every detail. Oh, how He loves us. Ps what an amazing writer you are... I think you have a gift

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  3. Hey, everything is in your perspective. If Ella woke up only 2-3x a night every night it would be Heaven! She is popping in 4 top teeth, and I think she might have an earache, and we're going to a wedding tomorrow that's a 4 hour drive away. But I still think I have the best job in the world!!

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  4. u are amazing...i truly respect and love you friend!

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  5. I am so sorry that our timing to stay with you guys made things a bit difficult on you and Hector. Know that I love you three so much and I am so blessed to have you guys in our lives and that I pray that it continues to "snow" in San Diego for you :)

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