Showing posts with label Whole Foods; Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Whole Foods; Christmas. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Celebrate Good Times!

We celebrated with sparkling grape juice in wine glasses my last day of work! Laney, bless her heart, wanted to drink the non alcoholic juice in one of Mommy's wine glasses. Well, we were celebrating with a bottle from Whole Foods and our break up.....so we caved and let her. And it was quite fun toasting my girls with juice!

 


Even Daddy participated and we enjoyed the newness of my unemployment!

Thursday, January 05, 2012

Every story has an ending, but in life, endings are just beginnings

Well, I finally pulled the trigger and am officially a SAHM!!!

It has been five years since I started my career with Whole Foods. I remember the day I discovered that I wanted to work at WF; immediately after I visited the glamorous and overwhelming Lamar Store. Somehow I got an interview. I still remember the nervousness with the panel, the phone call from NB getting the offer, and my first close week. All of these things feel like yesterday, in a way they kind of were.

This was my chance to learn accounting and become a bean counter. And I did, sort of. The niche known as "occupancy" and all the craziness from a company that operates as green and organic as they come.
Matthew and I started off living in Round Rock and then I commuted to and from Austin for over two and a half years once we moved to San Antonio. On many levels, and to many people, this was pure chaos and insanity. I thrive on this lifestyle although I don't know why! But I enjoyed the challenges that Whole Foods presented on every level. My good bye to my former employer was a couple of weeks ago; two weeks before Christmas actually. An early Christmas present to all of us I suppose.

Glancing back and reflecting I realize something. I grew up a tremendous amount in my five years, if that is possible in your 30's. This was a huge part of my life though for some time. I dove into an intense area of accounting, Matthew started and finished law school, we had two children, moved to San Antonio, commuted for a few years, and Whole Foods was there through all of this. I understand the sadness I felt leaving but I know in my heart the decision was right. The last goodbye was the absolute worst and leaving my co-workers and friends was just bittersweet. It wasn't a few tears but lots of sobs and hiccuping.  Anything but graceful. I loved my team and wouldn't have expected anything less.

The plan is to stay at home with the girls and enjoy this window of time I have while they are little; work will always be there in some form one day. I know that I enjoy having something to call my own and giving back to the greater good. I believe in Whole Food's philosophy and truly it was a wonderful company to work for. I don't know if I will ever find "that" again and I've accepted not having another Whole Foods. In a sense, I did not want to leave but in another I knew it was time.

 Thank you Matthew, thank you, thank you, thank you. I won't be able to say it enough.

I also plan on focusing on school, still getting my Master's and sitting for the CPA exam--eventually. I wonder if I will glance back on this and laugh, as I often do with planning.

Since my career started, the Operational Accounting Team grew from 6 to 12 individuals. Being one of the original crew, leaving was simply hard. There are so many faces I love in this picture and will always look back with the fondest memories. I am so blessed to have had such a unique experience.


Many chapters in life are hard to end and this one was. An unforgettable book in a way. There are friendships and memories that I will always cherish and love in life and this is one of them.