Interrupted

My Life Thus Far
2011-08-14 20:38:07 (UTC)

Part of My Identity

So, maybe daily diary entries aren't something I'm capable of doing right now. I don't know why, but finding the 10-15 minutes in the evening isn't always something I want to do. Mainly because I work most evening and when I get home at 9 or 10pm, all I want to do is eat and go to bed. I'm not as invested in Facebook anymore, either. Quite frankly I could take it or leave it. Which is good. An unhealthy obsession with social media is never a good thing...

Probably another reason I'm not writing as often is because I lack anything of real interest to write about. I go about my day everyday, but rarely does anything outstanding happen that would warrant writing about it. I'm happy, but I realize not too many people want to hear about it. Then again, that would assume people are reading, which at this point I'm not convinced anyone is.

So, this week... what to say about the past week... Well, on Monday we had staff photos taken at the Y. That was definitely a first for me. I've never worked anywhere that took pictures of employees. They're going to be put up so members can see who we are, what we do and some of our qualifications. I haven't seen my picture yet, but I've heard it looks good. We'll see if I agree with that :)

Wednesday I FINALLY got my CPR and First-Aid certification renewed! Yes! One giant monkey off my back. I've been stressing about that for months. Now I'm good for the next two years. There wasn't a whole lot of new information in the class. Once we started going over it, it all came back to me and I even remembered some of the obscure information in the first-aid part of the class. Having kids helps with that, of course.

Today's going to be a long day. I work 11:45-4:30 at the Y, then I have to turn around and head to VS for a bra certification meeting from 7-10. WTF? I've worked there for almost 5 years and I can't remember ever having a 3 hour long bra certification process. Call me crazy, but doing a bra measurement isn't that complicated and can be mastered rather quickly if you just practice a little. If you couldn't tell, I don't want to go. I'm not feeling as warm and fuzzy about working at VS like I used to. Retail sucks any way you look at it. I love what I do at the Y, so the two days a week I get thrusted back into retail slavery, really remind me of how thankless it can be at times. I'm not ready to quit. I'm not sure when I'll finally make that giant leap. VS is part of my identity.




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