December 2008 Archives

The Farewell Speech.

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It's not without a little bit of a pause that one decides to hand in their notice after 7 years.  These days people look a little askance at someone whose résumé has such long tenure with one employer, however, they're usually assuming someone is unambitious and unmotivated towards brighter and bigger things; they're not seeing the bigger picture of just to whom it is this servant has been in service.

I was asked publicly early on in my time on staff to define why I loved working here and the answer has never changed.  I love serving an eternal purpose not a temporal one.  I love that people are the bottom line, not the usual bottom line of profit and loss.  Our profit is the extraordinary community of people who have gathered around the One extraordinary person of Jesus, and I will never be sorry to have given so much time for such a place.  But places and people change, I've changed and I owe much of that to this place, to the people who have been around my world in this time.  I've not only walked through pleasant and peaceful ground but also water and fire, and in all of it I've  grown, developed, overcome and achieved things I'd never have imagined possible. I've studied, learned, taught, loved, lost, lived and experienced. The value of that is immeasurable and all in all, it has been marvellous. 

Now, I have other things to learn, others to teach, and new avenues to pursue so I think it's time.  Seven; the number of completion.  Seven years, the perfect time to leave. [Note: I found out in discussion today with our Payroll clerk that in fact, this speech was actually delivered on my 7th anniversary! Wild!]

It is with grateful thanks that I acknowledge Pastors ____ and _____ for their faith in me and the extraordinary opportunities I have had to work along side them to serve their vision; The Captain, Fish and The Great Dane, who have been the most encouraging and supportive team to work with; they'd probably say long suffering too if they were asked... Crabman and Mrs Crabman for whom there are not enough words to express my gratitude for all their love and support over some of that rocky ground. P.I.A, pastor, friend and shoulder on more than one occasion!  Dixie whose spontaneous appearances at my window caused occasional heart stoppage but were always welcome. Cove a constant friend in all those years and OzLoz a new one! Finally, Daddyof3 with whom I worked closely in those early years and who STILL rings me up for occasional help with his computer...  These people are gold.  There'll be no other team like you anywhere, and you and all the others of you who have gone unmentioned are the reason I will always look back at this time with love and immense gratitude.

Above all of this, I wish to thank God that his purpose for both me, and this place, was worked out in my being here for the last seven years.  He has sustained, encouraged, and moulded me through my time, and to you who remain, particularly those whose tenure is just beginning, allow Him to do the same and you too will surely fly.

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My creation


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Simply Irresistable

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This little peach is my goddaughter.  I am so in love right now... wouldn't you just do anything to have eyes that brown and lashes that long??  And wouldn't you be powerless to refuse any request from a face that impish and delightful??

Yeah - me too!

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Resignation

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It is with a mixture of expectation and regret that on what is almost my 7th anniversary of coming on staff that I tender this formal advice of my decision to resign from the paid team at _________________ effective January 9th 2009.

I feel the regret because a huge part of me is very tied to this church, the ministry of ___________________ and to the rest of the team here.  It has been a formative experience, and while I'll still be around the traps lecturing in college and taking pictures I will sorely miss being a so immediate a part of the team.

Expectation however, because after 7 years here and having learned so much, developed both professionally and personally in ways I could never have done elsewhere, I am going on to further my skills by embarking on a Masters Degree at Sydney University.

I wish to extend my grateful thanks to _________________ and the team for their faith in me and their incredible support through the whole 7 years, it's been amazing.  The Post-grad program in Arts at Sydney Uni, to which I'm going, is one of the top 20 arts programs in the world.  It's a testimony to the extraordinary step SCA took to offer a degree program that I'm even able to consider this next move.

I'm so very grateful.

Application Essay; for my records, really.

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Hindsight is a wonderful thing.  As my career, in recent years has become more enmeshed in digital communication I look back on my high school years and wonder just how different things might have been if my early propensity for programming had been fostered.  No one really knew in the mid 80's that computing was going to become so fundamental to our daily lives and certainly, in small rural schools no one expected a girl to get involved.

My, how times have changed.

My daily work life is grounded in HTML, CSS, ASP, YouTube, Video streaming, and large-scale communication with organization members via a comprehensive website, RSS feeds, Podcasting, electronic direct marketing and bulk SMS messages delivered via the web.   While self-taught, I've honed these skills by hours and hours of experimentation and research.  My home life is spent maintaining friendships via Facebook, and Twitter and my overseas family keeps up to date with my life via a blog, Skype and a Flickr account.  Here I am embracing digital life and I couldn't be more fascinated with where the web will take me next.

I'm passionately interested in digital culture, not just from a personal point of view, but professionally.   It could be considered an interesting stretch to wish to extend a Theology degree into an MA but as someone who has spent significant time working in an active and contemporary church, and who is seeing how modern life has embraced digital culture I'm committed to appropriating new technology to keep our organization on the cutting edge of where technology takes us next.  In the past, religious organizations have steered clear of new technology, fearing for their 'mortal souls' perhaps. It is my belief however, that 'joining the discussion' is critical to the dissemination and appropriation of new ideas and information, but equally important to maintaining our relevance to the post-modern generation of people with whom we connect.

It's Official

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The week has been a bit mental.

I'm spending way too many hours editing photos I took of dancers on Saturday.  A very well paid gig but which I need to upgrade my gear to ever consider doing again!! So every night this week I've been working on the photos till around 2am... I may even have to consider a half day tomorrow so I can get them printed on Friday...

I've also been trying to get my appointment with the boss of all bosses to stick.  It has been rescheduled twice and is booked again for tomorrow.  The best possible thing about the rescheduling is the following, which was waiting in my mailbox when I got home...

The University of Sydney
Faculty of Arts...

Dear Miss [er... insert real name]

The Faculty is offering you a place as detailed below...

Course of Study: Master of Digital Communication and Culture

Department/School/Centre: Digital Cultures Program.

So yeah... I'm going to be a student next year... which begs the question really.

"Dee,What on earth were you thinking?!"

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