Sunday, May 31, 2009

Night at the Docks in Seabrook, Texas

Last night we (husband and I) went to the Outrigger. It is under the Highway 146 bridge on on the water. What a great place to spend a Saturday night! Next time I will take a picture so you can see the beauty of the boats sailing by the docks and the Carnival lights from Kemah painting the sky. The music was Southern Rock. The people are friendly. It's family place that serves fresh seafood and beer bottles in chilled buckets. They bring you your condiments and plastic ware in an old cardboard 6-pack container. There are rolls of paper towels in case you need more wipes to clean you up from eating seafood. We sat at a bar overlooking the docks. For a while, the Yacht La Grand Dame sleek body was our main view, but we could see the lighted charter ships pass by in the channel.





Dinghies, sailboats and cigarette boats all took their turn tied to the dock of the Outrigger. The lower bar was definitely filled with sailors and their small dogs enjoying the ambiance of a perfect sea breeze as they dined on their shell fish and tuna.





We will be back with our teenage and young adult children. ( We may embarass them by singing and dancing on the docks to the great music.) Ask for Ashton, she is a great waitress.





Hope to see you there! It does get crowded. Park under the bridge and use the dock to get to the restuarant if you are arriving by land. The drive way is a bit tight. There is parking by the restuarant but it fills up quickly.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Networking in the Burbs of Houston


Every time I finish a temporary job, I am at a loss. For the first few weeks, I catch up on all the household chores that I neglected while I was working in downtown Houston. My priority is to find another professional position. Most of the time I rely on recruiters, but I seem to get the same type of position. It pays the bills, but squashes any chance of my career moving forward.

Trying to find the career that is in your heart, not just what you are suppose to do is difficult. Yet, following a dream may lead to more success in life than just working a position as a job. I have just about finished raising children, so now I must tend to my own desires of accomplishing something.

I would love to hear creative and effective ideas on how to re-evaluate a career path and starting from scratch in a new area. A success story would be great. It should show how you not only found your dream job, but also how it helped your family and community improve as well.

I love living in the Houston area because there is a diverse population and employment opportunities. I know my dream job is out there, even in the this tough economy. It takes more than wishing on a star. So thanks for your ideas.