Listening to Radiohead while I work. I guess the last time in my life I listened to this band regularly must have been when I lived in Australia, because my mind is flooded with images from that trip while I listen, almost to the point of distraction. A long drive up a coast road; an endless, wine-drenched night at a terrace bar under the winking Southern Cross; a dirty hostel kitchen and the requisite flip flops in the shower; frigid, sleepless nights in the back of the car, getting up every hour or two to refill the hot water bottle; dreadlocked fellow travelers and their glassy-eyed smiles; Uluru pulsing orange on the horizon at daybreak; a backpack of clothes and a wide open agenda. These are the trappings of my adventure, which is now ten years past. Just now I feel every inch of those years.
Yesterday we received wonderful news, of a contract job for my eminently qualified husband. The Professor will be The Professor in blog-speak AND in actual, legitimate job title, and I see the recession as a huge black pool, fathoms deep, and this job is the buoy that will let us rest a bit from our endless, gasping swim. His pay will begin around the same time that we become parents of two, and my summer pay for this job that I do, this job that I like, will become the down payment on a car for a family of four.
Myriad blessings, and their attendant stresses. How quickly ten years has flown, how quickly it slipped from me. ThomYorke croons through my headphones, and I take plodding notes about ambiguous conveyances in deeds of sale in my windowless cubicle with my feet up on an old banker’s box, and think is it any wonder I cannot breathe these days.
Great news! Do you get to stay where you are, or will you need to move for the new gig? Shame for me you won’t be moving out here though! 😉
Mmmm teaching. I hope after I’ve practiced for a while I can do that. What subject will it be? I was a Geography TA and got to do all the grading and teach the occasional class. I loved it! Congrats to you guys!
The husband teaches political science, and we won’t have to move! I’m very pleased not to have to transfer law schools – making all those new friends just makes me tired thinking about it. 🙂