2015.05.29 – Laser Tag!

Today was the hunger banquet at Trillium. Jayde’s middle school advising class was putting it on. I didn’t know what it was exactly but sure found out when I got there. As we entered the cafeteria we were each handed a slip of paper. Mine had my income level (low) and a short bio about my character. I was instructed to take a seat on the floor with some others. There were other people, not many, being seated at a nice table and others being seated in chairs. We were split into three income levels and got to hear about what each demographic experiences day to day. When it came time to eat the group at the table was served a nice meal, the middle income group had rice and beans and our group had rice and water. I didn’t realize that about half the world population is undernourished and that about 9500 children die each day from starvation. Most of the students didn’t seem to care too much about this but it was eye opening for me.

We were celebrating Jayde’s birthday today by having some of her friends come over for burritos and cake (she wanted the rice cooker chocolate cake again) and then we drove back down to Milwaukee for laser tag. I was just going to sit in the lobby while they played but Lauren, Sean, Jason and Wayne were going to play as well so I decided to join. Andrew went with us but he wasn’t feeling well so he read his book while we played. We had a group of ten and played our first game against ten little kids who kicked our asses. Little jerks! The second game was just us so five against five. It was SO much fun! Would play again!

Today I learned that laser tag is a lot of fun!

2015.05.28 – Jayde is 13!

Today, after wishing our youngest a happy birthday before she was off to school, I listened to Serial, worked on my Mozilla bug and sat outside in the beautiful weather. After Andrew was done working he, Wayne, Natale, Wayne, Jayde, Estelle, and I piled in the Excursion and drove down to Sellwood for BSD Pizza Night. The pizza was ok and the conversations were interesting as always. We need to add new places to our list though or we will have to begin again from the top.

Today I learned about HackerRank. I haven’t messed with it a lot but it could be another useful tool for coding practice.

2015.05.27 – Relieved

I’m happy and relieved to be moving forward. Today was totally stress free. I had some comments and suggestions from Peter regarding the PR I submitted so I did a bit of work on that and also listened to Serial. I’m kinda hooked.

Today I learned that there is another podcast, Undisclosed, that goes further into the Adnan Sayed murder case.

2015.05.26 – I’m an Airshipper!

It’s official! I’ve signed on with Urban Airship! Once I stepped back it was very clear to me that UA is the best choice for me. They want me for me and are not just trying to check the diversity box. I’ll get to work on interesting problems and I’ll get to take ownership of an important product. I’ll have opportunity for customer interaction while still being able to code. Most of all I think I will learn a lot from someone who is interested in leading the way. I’m SO excited to get started!

This has been such an interesting adventure and I can’t believe I’m already at the point of starting my first dev job. I know it wouldn’t be happening if not for so many amazing people helping me along the way.

Christopher, my classmate at PDX Code Guild made learning things so much fun. I kind of tagged along behind him doing whatever he did because I had no idea what I was doing. He’d show me something he figured out and he would help me when I was stuck. He made learning a lot of fun and had he not been in my class I may well have given up again and perhaps for the last time.

Shanna, my classmate at PDX Code Guild who got a late start and hadn’t really programmed before. She totally kicked ass and it was inspiring to witness.

Lukas and Kronda from the Ascend Project were always cheering me on and wagging a finger at me whenever I would put myself down or doubt my abilities. I wouldn’t have even attempted applying for the Mozilla and Urban Airship internships if it weren’t for them. They didn’t encourage me as much as insist I apply. Their insistence made me feel confident and worthy and I was, and I was.

Mele and Adam at Urban Airship were so kind and always met me right where I was without any kind of judgement. They gave me the time and space to learn as I was able and in doing so I was able to accomplish a lot. I felt so successful and confident at the end of my time there. I left “knowing stuff about things” and believed wholeheartedly that I would make a worthy member of a dev team.

Peter at Mozilla was amazing. He really challenged me to do WAY more than I thought possible. More than half the time I felt as though I had no idea what I was doing but I kept at it. He knew just how much help to give me in order for me to keep moving forward.

Andrew, my husband, has helped me beyond words. At times I totally frustrated him and at times I made him really proud. I completely took advantage of the fact that he lives with me and is basically a vast wealth of knowledge that I could tap into and get nearly instant responses. He spent hours with me after putting in a more than full day of work to sit and go over my code and correct me when I made a mistake or misunderstood something. He explained concepts to me one, two, five, fifty times and only rarely got frustrated.

Wayne, my husband, has been extremely supportive. He’s not only remodeling our house but he has cooked most every meal, cleaned the house, gardened, has done all of the laundry, grocery shopping, you name it all while I sit on my computer with a thermos of hot tea, music and a warm blanket for 8 – 10 hours a day. To the uninitiated it has to look like I’m not doing much of anything but he’s never made me feel guilty at all even though I probably should.

The scope of help I received goes well beyond these few people I have mentioned. Friends, neighbors, classmates, writers and speakers who will probably never know they helped me….so now it’s my turn to help. I know I’m still pretty new but I think that’s great. I’m new enough to remember and still experience the frustration and doubt. I remember those moments of confusion turning into understanding. I think I have some valuable information to pass along. I’m ready for this new adventure and I’m ready to help someone remove some barriers and start on theirs!

Today I learned to make a cake in a rice cooker. Whaaaaaat?!

2015.05.25 – In the Zone

I continued working on the Air Mozilla bug and got to the point that I needed to submit a PR for review and comments. It feels good to be working on something AND I think my job choice is pretty clear.

Wayne, Andrew, Natale, John, Spencer, and I went to the movies and I stayed awake for the whole thing which is amazing because I was pretty tired.

Today I learned that Mad Max was actually a pretty good movie.

2015.05.23 – More Radio Silence

Still thinking. So much stress but I am pretty sure I know what I am going to do. Peter was correct. Thinking Time is a great ally.

We did go see Tomorrowland and I loved it! We all did. It was a nice escape for a couple of hours and of course I ate a shit-ton of popcorn. When I got home I had a nice, long talk with Erica about Air Mozilla, Outreachy, the tech industry, and life in general. It was great to hear how she got where she is today.

Today I learned about the documentary Project Code Rush. Interesting!

2015.05.22 – Radio Silence

I’ve a lot to think about and consider while deciding between these two job offers. It feels huge and I don’t want to make the wrong choice. I’m not going to post more than this while I think.

Today I learned that I LOVE our new towels! Kinda weird at first but they are great!

2015.05.21 – Pie Season

I found a salvaged built-in with a leaded glass cabinet that looked nice and was pretty cheap so I emailed the seller about it last night. He got back to me in the morning and said we could come and pick it up so Wayne and I ran over there. It turns out he is a contractor who restores old houses. We talked for a bit and I said I was going to pester him for some subcontractor recommendations.

We stopped by a big antique mall to see if they had any treasures we couldn’t live without but they didn’t and then I had to get home to watch the little ones while Alena went to a job interview. We had fun playing and watching Tangled until she returned. She said it went really well and she liked the company a lot so fingers crossed she gets it!

I heard back from UA and they would like to make me an offer. Well now this complicates everything because the job sounds amazing! I would love to build tools for customers. I feel like it would be a very creative and challenging job which is exactly what I am looking for. I want to work on problems that are increasingly more difficult. Well, I will see what happens tomorrow because I have to have an answer for the other company one way or another.

Lauren and Jordan baked a strawberry pie. The third pie of strawberry season and we are only about a week in. I wasn’t kidding when I said we have a lot of strawberries! We pretty much ate the entire pie after dinner.

Today I learned job hunting is simultaneously easier and more difficult that I had imagined.

2015.05.20 – There’s a Frood Who Really Knows Where His Towel Is

Yay, no interviews! It felt like a weekend because I didn’t have anything stressful scheduled at all. Chris from DreamHost called me to let me know they would meet my salary request. Yay again! I know it’s fair for them and for me. I was very happy. He said he would send over the paperwork and asked if I had read over the benefits. I hadn’t had time to do that so I told him I would get that done. Unfortunately Wayne and I had a ton of running around to do so I wasn’t exactly sure I would get to it this day.

Kristin and Jason were hitting the road today and we were sad to see them go. They are really great people and our time with them was too brief! We talked them into a tour of our Airstream before they left then it was hugs all around and they were off on their next adventure.

Meanwhile a friend of mine had let me know she was feeling very stuck on her path to becoming a developer. I suggested maybe she try contributing to Air Mozilla. Peter is a fantastic mentor and it might be really good for her so I sent her links to the Github repository and suggested she get the development environment set up and that she install and join the #airmozilla-dev channel. She only got really stuck one time and ended up figuring it out herself anyway. I was busy running around so she introduced herself to Peter and he assigned her a bug. It’s a bug that is associated with the feature I added so I thought that was super cool! She was feeling much better about things and I am confident she will kick ass just based on how well she is doing so far. She works full time, runs an excellent website, ladylovescode.com, hosts a very informative podcast featuring some really inspiring women and in her spare time teaches herself to code in multiple languages and is now contributing to Air Mozilla. She’s already kicking plenty of ass!

Wayne and I drove out to Indigo Traders in Multnomah Village. What a cute area! We didn’t have any time to wander around and just spent the entire time towel shopping. They have a LOT of choices! It was a bit overwhelming but the owner and staff were incredibly nice and helpful. They even had hot tea! It was the most pleasant towel shopping experience ever. We ended up getting a few different styles to try out so we can decide what we really like. These are Turkish Peshtemal towels. We haven’t used them before but everyone who has says they will never go back to regular terry cloth, thick towels. The owner and staff took a lot of time with us, showing us the different styles, weights and materials. They explained the history of the towels and told us about the people that make them. They even have a really old loom that the owner uses to weave his own towels. It was pretty fantastic.

While we were out John from UA emailed and asked me to complete a small technical exercise just to get an idea of my skill level. I told him I would be more than happy to do that and also mentioned to him that I now had a solid job offer so the sooner he could send it the sooner I could get it back to him. He sent it before I even made it home and it was pretty easy. I was anxious to get started on it but it seemed all of my children needed to talk to me about one thing or another. Definitely a priority! It was also my mom’s birthday so I wanted to call her before it got too late. We talked for a while but we had just spoken so the conversation wasn’t too terribly long. Alice stopped by after that and talked to me for a bit. By this time we were heading for a late dinner. Into the kitchen I went to try and figure out what we could throw together. We had a lot of leftovers so we decided it was scrounge night. Simple! Now I could sit down and get this exercise done. It was pretty much as easy as I had anticipated. I didn’t write tests or anything and I know I could have spent an indefinite amount of time tweaking it and adding to it but I don’t think he wanted anything terribly complicated so I sent it off. At least it will help him decide one way or another.

I don’t know exactly what I will be doing at DreamHost but the people I will work with are fantastic and I know it will be a fun place to work. The job at UA sounds super interesting and fun and like something I would really love doing. I wish I could have both jobs! I guess this is a good problem to have and an even better one if they were to happen to make me an offer as well. Either way I am thankful for the opportunity to interview at UA again.

Today I learned that we must go back and explore Multnomah Village. I had heard the name but didn’t know it was it’s own little community.