I tried, I really tried, but 9-5 office work really isn't for me. At first I loved it. I was in and out of the office running training sessions, and meeting new people. But as the months went on, and the time in the office longer, it became clearer that this wasn't going to be something I could do long term. I loved the people in the office and have made some great new friends, but sitting down staring at a computer screen is downright depressing, and even a little soul-destroying for me.
Who knows, I might go back to it, but yesterday, after much deliberation and financial pondering and deep philosophical conversations with N, I bid farewell to my colleagues and gave it all up.
Eek! So I am taking almost a 50% pay cut and am swapping the office for a (gorgeous) shop job. It sounds strange, but it seems to be working for me at the moment. It's a incredibly creative environment, and I am surrounding by a wonderful group of crafty inspiring people. It also means that for the most part I have my four day weeks back, hurrah! So hopefully I will be here a little more often with all sorts of baking and crafty goodness.
Despite my desperate desire to get out of the office, I was a little sad to leave it behind, and it's very difficult to take such a massive risk. I will no longer be in an academic environment, and I certainly won't have much loose change kicking around. But I'm hoping it will be the start of a new chapter, and some exciting new ventures.
As a little thank you to all my amazing friends and colleagues in my office I baked them one last treat. Little chocolate fairy cakes topped with cream cheese icing and sprinkles. I called them chocolate cheesecake cakes, as that's exactly what they tasted like. Yum! We had a picnic at lunchtime and then wine at the end of the day. A lovely farewell.
The cakes went down a storm and were gobbled up in no time. I won't post the recipe, instead I shall direct you to it's source, as I can't take any credit the delicious cake was all thanks to my lovely friend Rosy. The only thing I can boast about is the decision to put the cream cheese icing on it. It wouldn't be my usual topping, but I couldn't resist and the result was delicious. Make them this weekend and treat yourself, but beware, you'll want to make British fairy cake size ones as they are incredibly rich!
Well, I am off to enjoy my day of freedom with some housework. I'm so rock and roll!
Wooooot!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, I want to dash home and bake these now!! You've not only reminded me of their awesomeness but I really want to try the cream cheese icing!! Yuuuummmm...
ReplyDeleteIn 45 mins (EEEEKKKK) I'm handing in my notice too!!!!!!!!!!!! But we're on to bigger and better things my lovely xx
Wow, well all I can say is CONGRATULATIONS....
ReplyDeleteFrom one crafting City-Girl, who simply doesnt have the time to dedicate to the creativity I crave, I can understand the desire for a change. Unfortunately I am a slave to the salary and until we win the lottery I'm staying put.
So pleased to have stumbled upon your blog and I look forward to following your progress.
Well done and good luck
I'm so behind with my blog reading. Congratulations!!! Onwards and upwards, as they say. I'm still flailing about and applying for jobs, but rather enjoying not working at the moment...ssshhh...
ReplyDeleteI need that creamcheese icing recipe!!!! fabulous blog!
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