Saturday, November 8, 2008

iPod Shuffle-Open House Party

Week of Nov.3 – What a week! On Election Night we all went to my friend Kate’s house to watch the progress of the evening-even though there is a 7 hour difference. By 11, we hit the sack but when we awoke at 6:30 we were very happy to find the outcome of our 44th President (sorry Dad)! We watched the speech he gave in Chicago – then off to work. Wednesday was a long day. It is our meeting days from 3:45-5, then all of new faculty had another meeting with the head of the school and all our immediate bosses from 5-6:30. This meeting wasn’t great – I will spare you the specific details but to inform you that we are increasingly frustrated by the red tape and bureaucracy here in Greece. We were told earlier this week that we were not allowed to leave the country for 6 months. As most of us have purchased airline tickets for Christmas and some for Thanksgiving this was the cherry on the top of our frustrations. We all will be going home for Christmas the school will have to solve the problem.

So when I finally got home Wednesday evening, I turned on my iPod which I have successfully attached to the mini speakers I brought to tune out my thoughts. Do you ever have the feeling that the iPod/iTunes know how you are feeling? Because the songs that immediately came up were “It’s a Hard Life Wherever You Go”, “Optimistic Thought” “Bridge over Troubled Waters” and then “Bad Day.” So I listened and continued to hang my photos on my walls.

On Friday, I had my first and successful Open House party. It was fantastic! I totally forgot to take pictures. But the whole house was looking great. My electrician had come on Tuesday and hung my 3 new overhead lights. I have this fabulous black wrought iron chandelier hanging in my dining room. The lights are bright but there is room for tapered candles – so I lite 5 red candles and it was perfect! I have a red and black theme in my dining room and living room. With the new furniture I purchased at IKEA last week all put together, I was able to put away and organize my books and photos. I have found a nice florist near one of my grocery stores and I splurged and bought yellow and red Gerber daisies and some lilies too. (I really should have taken a photo!)

I had purchased beer and 4 bottles of wine and made my favorite appetizer Crab Pizza. Bought cheese from the supermarket (my Greek teacher wrote it out phonemically for me to purchase a good variety of cheeses). I had invited about 30 people and over 20 came. It began at 7:30 and ended around 1:30 – truly a fabulous evening. Many people brought more wine, lots of sweets (there goes the 10 pounds I’ve lost) and house-warming gifts.

Most of the people at the party were people from work (from all divisions – new and “old” faculty members) but I also had Ava (the woman I had met on the bus whom I have become friends with) and Julie (the woman who works at a store at the bottom of my building whom I pass daily – and speaks English). Matt Barrett and Andrea his wife and their friend (from the website I had found all about Greece). It was a nice mixture of people and most people came and stayed!

Everyone was pretty surprised on how large my place was – and this is why I wanted ample space – to entertain, not feel so cramped and most importantly have people stay with me. Actually, my first visitor is coming this Friday! Leigh Jahnig – she is spending a semester in Rome. Life is funny – I first met Leigh when she was 5 years old in Bethesda and took care of her and then also her brother as they grew up. I don’t feel like I grew at all (I got older and wiser but am still an adult) Leigh went from 5-20 something! She also was my assistant for Adventure Camp for two years. I am glad we are now friends and I am looking forward to her visit. I really like my new home!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a wonderful note to read first thing this am!!!! Your Mother has been saying every day this week, "no word from Jill", so this will put a smile on her face.
So glad your party went well..good on ya for making it happen...pictures would have been good.
Keep the faith on the job front and the bureaucracy...life has its ways of throwing hurdles in our midst AND THEN there's a breakthrough!!!
Thanks for the great blog...have a good weekend & congrats on your Obama victory
Love Dadoxoooxoxoxxoxoxo

Anonymous said...

Hey Jill - sounds like you are doing well!! Lovin' your dad's comment "your Obama victory" - is there any other Republicans' left in the U.S????

Write soon -

Adele

Anonymous said...

Jill, I am so excited for you and your new life in Greece. It is one place I am dying to go before I leave this life. Life in PA is great and I miss all my old SR friends. I'll keep reading your blog thoughout the year. Have an awesome time, and go Obama!! Love, Michele Gordon

jaytee said...

i am so glad you had a fun party! we haven't had any parties yet, so you haven't missed anything, except the pool is finished! FINALLY!
bryan and i are figuring out when we can visit in the next year, we will keep you up to date.
miss you tons! love
jt
(OH, and bryan is ok with Obama winning, but of course, he voted McCain.)