Saturday, June 23, 2007

happy in Hilliard

I am glad to report it's been a happy week here in Hilliard. Last Sunday Jon took me to the Blueberry festival at the local fair grounds. I bought blueberry jam, we ate blueberry lemonade and blueberry funnel cake, and he bought 6 lbs of fresh blueberries to take home with us. For dinner that night we had a special yummy meal called turkey tonato that Jon makes, with fried zucchini from the garden. Then there was the memorable cutting open of Jon's first watermelon from the garden. It was the kind with yellow flesh inside, and it so sweet and delicious. After that, there was blueberry pie.

On Monday, I started my psuedo-lawyer job. I got lost because the bridge I was supposed to take was closed, which sent me on a detour to another bridge, which got me accross the river but also took me off my google directions. I had to call my boss to find my way to the office. Luckily, she is the nicest law boss I could probably have found. She is only a few years out of law school. She tried running her own non-profit but when funding didn't come through, she started her own for-profit firm. We handle mostly family law cases. She shares an office with another female attorney, and there are no men, which I think makes the atmosphere more comfortable and supportive.

I have my own office. I do what most attorneys do right out of law school, which is research. I mostly look for cases which will help some case that Julie is working on. It can be intimidating when I don't know if I'm on the right track and it takes the entire day to find one case that is relevant. But, Julie is encouraging and is always thanking me for my help. I am confident that I have been trained well in legal research. Besides knowing very little about family law, I think I make a pretty capable intern.

I'm not getting paid, but this is very good practice. I am learning family law and I'm seeing a little bit about how to run a firm. Julie's job is not my ideal, but it's nice to know that I would be capable of doing it in the future.

I don't work Fridays, so yesterday I got to go shopping for wedding supplies. I found a berry garland and shoes.

Today we are going to the beach. Then we'll come home and prepare dinner for Uncle Walter's birthday. Tomorrow we're going to visit the local CHurch of Christ, and then go to Alicia's birthday party at her church (Jon's sister). In many ways life here in Hilliard is very simple. Every evening is spent eating and talking with family. Living with inlaws has its challenges and its rewards. It seems to me that this is what engaged couples through the ages have experienced- a time of waiting, in which the challenges will make us stronger and the rewards of being with family are great.

1 comment:

Sara said...

Oh boy, I love your blog! Blueberry lemonade? How cool is that! Sounds like the blueberry festival is right up your alley.

Glad to hear you're having a good time and learning from your job. Can't wait to talk and hear all the details!