AuthorVictoria

Washington State Ferry

Commuting can be FUN! I know your thinking I’m crazy but really “Why not?” I get to sit on the boat, relax, surf the internet and write fun little blog posts too! And maybe a few episodes of Netflix in there too since we got a new phone carrier and that unlimited data is calling my name. I like the view and the possible wildlife sightings. I have yet to see a whale but I do get to take some amazing photos!

Some of these waterfront homes make my heart swoon and I wish I could live in a house with a view like that! You know you are used to your commute when you start to recognize and know the ferry workers. I did make a friend out of all this too! I just need the weather to get a little nicer and a little bit more sunny and I will be a kid in a candy store out on the sun deck.

Newborn Photography – Take 1

A good friend of mine had a baby recently and asked me to take some photos of her newborn in the hospital. I am so excited how they came out! This was my first attempt at taking photos like this, I realized that it is WAY more difficult than you might think! Getting a baby to do anything is a challenge let alone having him stay in a position for you to snap that awesome shot! Here is to hoping that Take 2 is a little better!

 

Seattle Mariners

Since moving to Washington I have been looking for a FUN job that I can work part-time along with still doing the PR-Marketing Consulting. I am not going to lie this job was not exactly what I was looking for but it sure has been a wonderful surprise. I was on the Mariners website looking at their schedule and hoping that they were going to play the Cubs this year so I could go to a game. I happened to see a banner that said they were hiring. I have tons of retail and merchandising experience from previous jobs. I decided to apply … why not… worst case I would just never hear back from them. To my surprise I got an email saying they wanted to set up an interview with me the following day. So once again I said why not … its not like I really have anything else I need to be doing. I took the first interview time they had and 3 days later I was headed to downtown Seattle to Safeco Field for my interview. It was awesome from the moment I walked in. They had us wait in the Suites office and then brought us up to the Ken Griffey Jr. room for our interview. It was one of the longest interviews I have ever had and it was in a group setting. Another first for me. The 3 managers left to obviously talk about us. They called some people out of the room and then came back in to tell us Welcome to Team! I was completely in shock and excited at the same time! After that it was a whirlwind of paperwork, drug tests, tours of the stadium and security photos. I started work the next week working on setting up the stores inside the stadium for Opening Day which was fast approaching. I had the opportunity to design one of the stores and show it to the buyers. They loved my ideas and couldn’t believe that this was my first week! Everyday I come home more excited for the next. This is the first job I have actually looked forward to going to work in the morning. Getting home at 11pm or later can get a little rough but its all worth it when I go to work the next day and meet new and exciting people. Sometimes I work in a store, sometimes I work in a kiosk but its always an adventure. I talk to people all day long and I ask how they are doing and they say “Good, How about you?” I say “I’m Delightful! How can I not? I am getting paid to be at an Major League Baseball game!”

The photo below was after I had worked everyday of the first home stand. I was proud that I was able to be there and survived. Its hard work but someone has to do it! The perks of the job are not bad either … as an organization the Mariners are awesome! And I don’t say this just because it’s my job. They really go out of their way to take care of their employees and give them special perks. When something like a hat or bobble-head is given away to the fans we have a chance to get that item too. We also get 4 free tickets a month to use ourselves or give away. They want everyone to use public transportation and they pay for my ORCA card. The ORCA card is what you can use all over this region for public transportation.

This is going to be a fun season! Let’s Go Mariners!