Wednesday, October 26, 2005

My Computer is in a Different Language

This adult thing is frustrating.

It's Wednesday and last week I made a decision to not see Chris on one of my days off so that I could get stuff done... do you see where this landed me? I am here with you... I would hardly say that counts as getting stuff done. I have been trying and dying to get my DARS. I have to graduate this winter... or I never will. Right now I am giving my professor an hour to find my freaking DARS because nobody else will give it to me and I need to schedule. Other things on the list include... getting car insurance, plates, my social security card, doing laundry, cleaning (for the Bluth family "High Tea" on Saturday, going to the bank, paying late bills and rent. There should be an and in there somewhere.

New things... I now have a computer and a car. OOOOOH I also have a brand spankin' new Bible Study. There is already drama... but hopefully it will be good and full of growth.

Lyndsey Johnson... I want to talk to you. I am going to call you.

Lately I have been thinking about gay marriage, complacency, purpose, discipline, and relationship.

Ok. I am done wasting meter money, so I will see you this winter.

Monday, October 10, 2005

IN LOVE

I really like being stress free. My life is empty of drama. The only source of stress and drama in my life resides at work. I love the Coffee Cup. It really isn't the work that I am doing, the people I am serving, or the hours that I keep... it's those gosh darn co-workers. They are a fresh new people for me. Some have higher education in their background, but most don't... and life just looks so different when I am around them. It's harder to be complacent or proud or mean. It's like this team of people who all come from such tragedy, pulling together to be a really fun family. They hug you and dance with you, they take out your orders and clean up your messes, they hate customers for your sanity... they love you with their whole heart. I have invited a whole bunch of them to the book club and I am really looking forward to seeing what kind of insight they will bring to the group. It will be hard to leave them that's for sure.

In other news, Amy Popp has recently taken a week long journey that will turn into a whole year of newness and excitement. I love her for being so bold and adventurous.

My sister has been added to the 159 crowd, and I must say she fits in fabulously.

I haven't been running for the last couple of months... and I feel defeated.

So long for now.