One Year In: A Reflection

One Year In: A Reflection

Hi All!

So, I’ve actually stuck with this blog for a year. Boy, it sure helps when you pay for a domain and don’t want it to go to waste. But really, I’ve enjoyed keeping it up, even if I’m averaging about one post a month. At least I’m consistent, right?

Back in the Days of Yore, the Simpler Times of late November 2019, when I first decided to start this up as a kind-of-side-thing, I had hopes of keeping it up. I initially wanted to post more like once a week rather than once a month, but I was flexible and figured that as long as I’m consistent that I’ll be okay. And I think that’s worked out pretty well for me.

Now, have I been writing about what I thought I’d write about? Kind of. . . ? Not really, though. With starting a new job in late February and then working remotely in mid March up until now, it’s kind of shifted a bit from my initial goal of being more tech heavy to more of reflections of working from home and learning processes. And that’s been okay with me. Here’s my takeaways from the previous year.

Remote Relationships

It’s definitely been a skill to develop working relationships almost purely online (I’m going to count that almost a month of being in person). It was definitely something that I was very suspicious and anxious about starting off. My main takeaway is that you just have to be super super intentional. Intentional with questions, asking for help, initiating chit chat, being intentional with how you show your visible listening cues over online meetings. It’s been a thing, but overall I think a good thing.

Personal relationships have been similar, but we’ve been fortunate to have a pretty good group of pod people to hang out with during this time.

A Slower Pace

This year was not that go go go feeling. Before all the pandemic jolly started, I got frazzled and high strung a lot. I just don’t love being so busy, but it’s kind of what happens when you work full time and have a kid in school and have activities outside of those things. I was so tired all the time. Now there’s a lot of the extra cut out. I do miss aspects of it, but I don’t miss how incredibly exhausted I was all the time. I feel like at work I’ve been just as productive (or more so now that I’ve learned way more of the goings on at work and am no longer a new hire) but without feeling so incredibly wiped. It is just so exhausting to just hit the ground running at 7 am or so and not stop until 9 pm or later. (I know that there are others that have not had this pandemic experience) So being forced to slow down has actually been very good for me and I would like to say my family.

I have also felt like I’ve really been able to enjoy the seasons and weather this year more so than in years past. I was able to walk outside, eat my lunch on the deck, work outside in the nice weather, all things I couldn’t do at the office.

Productivity At Home

I was pretty nervous about how productive I’d be working from home. And honestly, it really hasn’t been bad. I’ve been able to really focus on work for the most part. Of course, there’s been other times where that has not been the case, but it’s definitely not as bad as I thought it would be. I’ve also been able to use my breaks to either do crafting projects or do household chores, so I have definitely doubled up on productivity.

Concluding Thoughts

I like everyone else did not expect 2020 to be a doozy of a year. And I will be the first to admit that overall my family has gotten off pretty easy through this whole thing. While there has been a lot of negative things associated with the year, there have also been a lot of good things too. For every cancelled event, mask drama, election nutsy, killer bees, there is also more time with Brett and Ellie (and Calvin), spending time reading, learning about and making new crafts, and I wouldn’t have that changed.

More next time!

-Rachel

Remote Work Day 27: Six Weeks In

Remote Work Day 27: Six Weeks In

It’s sunny and nice-esque out. It’s still a bit chilly, but it’s sunny. It’s sunny! Hurrah! Well, overall there’s not a ton to update, surprise surprise. I can’t believe it’s been six weeks already. It seems like it’s been forever since I’ve been working at home. Some days are harder than others when it comes to getting Ellie’s school completed and working. I just have to keep reminding myself productivity looks different right now. We’re still working. Boo’s still learning. Calvin’s still napping.

Since I could turn crabby here, I’m going to list a few things that I’ve enjoyed having around at home and am thankful for:

  • My family. Even if they drive me nuts 60% of the time.
  • My kitty. Even though he is a punk and bites sometimes.
  • My job. I’ve been able to keep working and learning.
  • My yard. It’s so nice and green now and all fenced in. It’s great to be able to sit in the back yard.
  • My new robot vacuum. It’s so nice to have floors clean with minimal effort.

More next time! I think that next post I’ll share my thoughts on git rebase vs git merge. I know you’ll be on the edge of you seat with anticipation!

-Rachel

Remote Work Day 17: Still at Home Learning

Remote Work Day 17: Still at Home Learning

Hey All! It’s been a few since I’ve been on here. My goal was to write every day, but you know what? Being home every day just working doesn’t exactly lend itself to riveting storytelling or edge-of-your-seat intrigue. This would be the part in the book that is skipped over in a brief sentence or so. “Weeks from working from home passed until one day. . .” So yeah, sorry. (Not that sorry)

a teal box with an assortment of snacks sitting on a countertop
Work sent a snack box to everyone. It was awesome!

It’s been really nice to see Ellie learn on a daily basis and be a part of her education. I have also really enjoyed just having her around. I know this seems to be the opposite of what most people are saying nowadays, but I miss Ellie a lot during the days when I’m at work. She’s a hoot to be around and is very good at entertaining herself most of the time. This isn’t meant to be a brag or anything, just what’s currently going on.

Overall, I’ve enjoyed working remotely even with the added layer of being teacher. That being said, I’ll be very glad when she’s able to be schooled normally again. Forsooth, I am not an educator. Eighty percent of who she’s learning from is from Ms. YouTube (at least on my end. Brett takes over educating after lunch). Her being the social butterfly she is really misses her friends and getting out. She’s been sending friends and family Marco Polo messages to stay in touch.

I’ve also liked the flexible working schedule. I still stick to my normal hours for consistency, but I can sit out on the deck and work if I wanted to. I can get some laundry started when I’m on a quick break. I do miss being around my co-workers and being able to have the more organic chats about problems. Zoom meetings are just more formal and intentional since you have to find a time that works and have a purpose for them (even if it is just to chat and catch up).

Work-wise, I’m learning more and more about how to set up data for tests and writing tests, and debugging tests. That’s all new and exciting. I don’t have a ton to report on that since I’m still figuring it out and developing an understanding of it. I’ve had to remind myself over and over that learning is hard. Learning takes time and is a process. I can’t know everything immediately.

What have you been learning about? Either from your work from home experience or at work? Let me know!

-Rachel