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we are leaving it all behind...Julie Ferguson 37, a native of Oregon, and Melissa Jones, 44, a native of nowhere, embark on a six month journey to see the world. Leaving jobs, family, pets, walla walla reds, and great friends... off we go!

Sunday, March 18, 2007

St. Patricks Update!

Hello Everyone! Happy St. Patricks' Day! We wanted to give you an update and let you know how things are moving along. We have both been interviewing for jobs since our return to the United States on March 1st. So far we have had several interviews with many different companies and are expecting to entertain some offers in the next two weeks. The process takes some time, as you know. An initial interview, an assessment test, a second and sometimes third interview, a ride along, the negotiation, blah blah blah. The most important news is that any worries we had about how quitting our jobs and taking a trip around the world and how that would appear to prospective employers have been laid to rest. Everyone we talk to thinks what we have done is great and would make us valuable employees. Julie says "I told you so." Melissa says "Whew." We will keep you updated. What else to tell you? We are getting ready to start selling our import items. If you are looking for some great jewelry, scarfs, Thai silk, fisherman trousers, handmade paper lanterns, etc... we have them! It's been fun to go through what we brought home and relive the memories of finding them. We are also printing several of our pictures and look forward to matting and framing them. We are still based in the little house in Olympia, Washington, but looking for work and permanent housing in Portland. We have yet to get Internet service, just drive until we find someone who has wireless and pick up their signal. For now it's manageable but we do feel a bit funny sitting in the car for any length of time with our laptops out - typing away. We have found some great possibilities for housing in Portland and are just waiting to firm up employment. We hope to get back into the Pearl District or Northwest 23rd. Last, we promise you the final budget update. The tattered budget book has temporary disappeared but when we find it we will break down all costs, per country. The total for the trip was right at $23,650 for both of us. Shockingly cheap, we think. We learned so much, we have been affected so much, and really as MasterCard says, it is priceless. (no we didn't charge it Mom!) 12 countries, 5 months, and a lifetime of memories. Not bad.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Not bad at all! And I have to agree that it was priceless. You just can NOT put a price tag on your experience.

Good luck on your job search. That's hard work...trying to find a job. I hope something comes open for you both soon.

Lynn

8:03 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Melissa and Julie,
I think you might have easily spent that much money on rent/mortgage payments, utilities, insurance, etc. Priceless, YES! Way to go! You learned lessons that no college can teach.
TAJ

8:19 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Welcome home. Sushi??

4:29 PM  

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