Monday, July 11, 2011

Life

You know the AC has been cranked up too high, when your sitting in your office, and it is 85+ outside, drinking hot chocolate. But this has become a bit of a norm here at the office, there is no in between usually, either too cold or too warm.

I am excited! It is my birthday this coming weekend, and we are going down to the cities to see the King Tut exhibit and then going to the Minnesota Zoo. I love zoos, it is fun seeing all the different animals, you never see on a daily basis, whether they be locals or not.

This past weekend I got to go to a Lunkers game, which is a local Minor League Baseball Team I believe. It was fun to watch I had never been before.

I think this may be a rather short post, but oh well that's the way it goes sometimes. But I have 5 weeks left at my current job, and then I am free for a week and then get to go back to school. I am excited, I am so ready to go back to school, this job has been a great experience, but I miss school. I am not ready to jump into the life of a full-time job yet. Heck I am not even 20. I am not even sure what I want to do for the rest of my life. It will be nice going back to a routine I know well and being able to hang and see my friends more, and have a life outside of the office.

Also once I am done I won't have to deal with the Manager of a Youth Center as a volunteer. It is one of those situations where you like them as a person and dealing with them that way is awesome and fun, but when you have to work for them it just doesn't work. This person never asks you to do something, she tells you you are doing it and this past weekend, she switched weekends with me with out asking or telling me. I volunteer there, so technically I am not one of her employees, but isn't it common courtesy to ask the person to switch days with you, instead of scribbling your name out and putting their name down and moving you to another day on the schedule. That personally is my opinion, and my experience as the right thing to do.

It just really bugged me that she did that, luckily I don't have to work though, because we had plans and I told her that I simply can't work that day, since I wasn't supposed to in the first place and had already made plans with family. Maybe she will learn to ask next time.

But that's all for now I think so I am out, look for my next ramble.

2 comments:

Marcheline said...

Forgive me for not visiting you before... but I just found out I had "followers" on my blog, and decided to take a peek and see who they might be. Surprise! Hence!

Hope you enjoy the small forays into my head.

Regarding your last post, here's a tip from someone with neck and back troubles who is tied to her office chair/cubicle by a radio headset: Every once in a while, sit all the way at the edge of your seat with your feet flat on the floor. Tilt your pelvis slightly forward so your lower back arches a bit. Doing this eases the "slouch" tension, and allows your spine to realign and relax. Obviously you can't sit like this for the whole day, but it makes a great alternate position!

8-)

Hence said...

Hey thanks for the tip!