So despite it being summer, I still am a terrible blogger.
But that's ok, because I don't really care that much. I did a lot
of traveling this month, and so I thought I would tell you all about it.
Sometime in early June all of our adventures started. You should know that Jocelyn’s dad works for
the government (think of Jason Bourne – and then go with the complete opposite…or
maybe that’s what he wants me to think?) and had some conferences in Jerusalem
this year. Well my mother-in-law loves
to travel so she was super excited to go, and Jocelyn did a study abroad there
so she was super excited to go, and because I’m married to Jocelyn I got
invited to go. Nice little perk if I say
so myself.
So back to early June we go, on a Saturday. We left home around 3 to go to the
airport. And no, that’s not the good 3,
but the bad, boring infomercials and old movies are the only things on TV,
3. So I drove her up, dropped her off,
came home, and then slept. I was home
alone for a weekish and then made the same trip Friday morning. My flight got delayed, which made me miss my
flight from Houston to Toronto, but fortunately they rerouted me from Houston to
Newark and then from Newark to Tel Aviv.
It all worked out, but it was a little stressful and nerve racking for a
while. I didn’t sleep much on that 10
hour flight, but I did watch some movies, which we will now take a quick detour
on.
I don’t remember which movies I watched on the way to Jerusalem or
on my way back to America, but I want to comment on some of those movies. I watched the new Oz and liked it for the
most part. I even watched it from Denver to SLC for a 2nd time. It was a little corny, but that’s ok by me. I also watched Skyfall for a second time
(meaning 2nd time ever, not 2nd time on my trip) – very
good movie. I watched Taken 2, but that
was my starting to nod movie, which I was ok with because I saw it in
theaters. At some point I also watched
Jack Reacher, which I enjoyed, but I felt like it was like most other Tom
Cruise movies. And I finally watched I
am Legend. I’ve seen bits and pieces of
it on TV, and I’ve known the basic premise for a long time now, but for some
reason I never got around to watching it.
I was really excited to see it when it came out, but I went into the MTC
2 weeks before it came out. By the time
I got home there were so many other important movies to catch up on, that I
never got around to it. But I’m glad I did. I enjoyed it a lot, and it was oddly
nostalgic, even though I’ve never really seen it before. Anyways, back to my trip.
So because of my movie watching, I didn’t really sleep on the
plane. I got to Jerusalem around 5 Sunday
afternoon and was super tired. We didn’t
really do much and I fell asleep as soon as I got into bed (that happened just
about every day on that trip). I won’t
go through all of the details of our trip, but suffice it to say we went to
some really interesting sites. I think I
would have found them more interesting if there weren’t so many cathedrals on
top of everything, but that’s just the way it is. I really liked the locations that looked more
natural, or that were being excavated. It
was a very different culture, but it was really neat to see and I’m glad I went. I was just tired and hot all the time and I
would struggle to stay awake once we got back to the apartment. If you want more details, feel free to ask,
and I will give them to you.
So anyways, the time came to fly back. I got more sleep on that flight, but not a
whole lot more. We eventually made it
back to Utah and decided to take the front runner down to Provo. Not the world’s best idea considering they
only run every 90 minutes on Saturdays.
Let’s just say we sat around a lot that day between layovers of planes
and trains.
So that was Saturday.
Tuesday night came and I had to pack to go to Baltimore for 3 days with
Ernst and Young (and yes, I left around the bad 3 again for my flight). They invited me to go to their Emerging
Leaders Summit, which was pretty cool.
There were about 250 of us and they had us go to some workshops and
meetings, as well as some fun activities.
It was rather enjoyable and helped me see that I could definitely work
for them someday. The highlight of the
trip was eating at Camden Yards after our scavenger hunt. It was a very cool place. So anyways, got home late Friday (I took the
front runner again. Not as bad of an
experience, but still not perfect. On
weekdays they run from 3 to 10 at every half hour, except at 7:30. Care to guess what time I got to the station?)
and I don’t remember what I did until Sunday, which was fly out of SLC (not a
bad hour this time) to Southern California.
I got to John Wayne airport around 2:45 on Sunday and then got to
my hotel and didn’t have much to do for a while. Monday morning came around and we met all of
the other people there (both students and full time employees) and learned more
about the company, their operations in Irvine, and other things like that. It was much more specific to the Orange
County office, whereas the meeting in Baltimore was about the entire company. So this visit helped me see that I would
enjoy working for Ernst and Young in the Orange County office. The people were great and the work definitely
seemed interesting.
This is a rough transition, but speaking of work, I have enjoyed
my internship at the LDS churches IT building.
I work as a quality assurance engineer on an app. Basically I try and break it and find all of
its problems. I’m in the missionary
portfolio, so if you went to the meeting on Sunday where they talked about
missionary work, the first few minutes were very exciting for us. All I can say is there is a lot of work and
plans and thought that goes into all the decisions that the brethren make in
regards to missionary work.
Also, if you know anything about me, you know I love Disney and
have been trying to get an internship with them for a little while. I had an interview a while back that didn’t
lead to anything, another interview with someone else that was really more of a
conversation. I was told it probably
wouldn’t lead to anything because most of the positions were filled, but it was
still nice to get that chance to be considered. Well while I was in California
I had another interview Monday morning.
It went well, but it’s always hard to tell over the phone because you
can’t see someone else’s facial expressions or body language, but from just the
voices, it was a good interview. Later
that day I got an email from someone at Disney I had had some correspondence
with (that’s another interesting story, ask me if you want more details) saying
he needed to talk to me at my earliest convenience. I was thinking this was going to be another
interview, so I set it for the next day.
So he calls me up and we have a little chat about the interview
the day before and he said he had to collect more information to move along the
process. I thought he meant for a second
round of interviews, or for another position, which was fine by me, so we
talked for a little bit. I got a little
suspicious midway through the conversation, but my suspicions went away because
we kept talking and moved away from the topic that made me suspicious. At the end of our conversation I asked him a
question or two and was planning on hearing that I would get to do another
interview in a few more days, but it never came. After my questions, John (who has been very
helpful for the record – very nice guy) said he had to go, but he had one last
question for me. He then asked if I
would accept the job. I started laughing
and was in shock and was too excited to really say anything. Like I said, I was suspicious for a brief
moment, but it went away. It was really
exciting and I think that John could tell over the phone just how thrilled I
was at the offer, and he sounded genuinely excited for me – like I said, he’s a
good guy. So the big news is that we are
moving to Florida and I start working for Disney on August 14th.
So once I officially got that offer, I deferred entering the
masters program, which means I won’t graduate with my Master’s degree until
2016 but it will be totally worth it. So
now those are our new plans, which are quite exciting. We will move to Florida for August to
December and then move back and I will finish up some generals in the winter
semester and then start the Master’s program in the fall of 2014.
Well, there you go. If you
read this whole thing, kudos to you. If
you skipped ahead, I can’t say I blame you.
I’m hoping to post more once we are in Florida. I definitely plan on becoming an overactive
instagram user. I’ve been inspired by my
friend Brandon to make my own hashtag for it.
I’m thinking something like #AitkenFamilyFloridaAdventure but that’s
long, so maybe #affa for short. If you
have any suggestions, let me know.
Well that’s all I have, I think I’ll go to bed now so that way I
won’t be too tired at church tomorrow.
Hey congrats on the Disney job! That's super exciting! Sounds like you're having a great summer. :D
ReplyDeleteSkyler! That's so great! Andrew L-O-V-E-S working there- the unlimited admission to Disneyworld is bomb. Hopefully you have the same thing :) Maybe you will see him around! GOOD LUCK to you guys! So happy for you :)
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