02 June 2006

This is my spare time

I almost, almost don't know what to do with myself. I find myself in the middle of getting home and settled from work and going out for the night. And the only thing I can do now, since I've checked email and myspace, is blog. It's a rather pathetic confession, but since I haven't written in a couple days I thought I would catch up on the mundanity that is my life right now.

I've spent the past two days at the store. I'm not sure what exactly I did yesterday, but I worked in big boy and I filled some hot sellers. It all runs together when I'm having so much doing it. Ha. Today I started working on the polo table and it was a madhouse as soon as doors opened. I then spent the majority of my time on the register. It's fine; I don't mind that task as much as I once did. But holy cow were there a bunch of crabby ass customers today. The full moon isn't even until a week from Sunday. Good Lord! But I ignored their bad attitudes, did my job, and at 3:02 finished the polo table. I left one stack of shirts to be refolded and put on it, but other than that, it was finally finished.

The new H&M opened today in Lakeside. They have a kid's department and people might go there at first, but the clothes are cheap and for a cheap price. Or so I hear. But our customer base is pretty loyal, so it doesn't matter. There are other kids stores in the mall that we tend to compete with and we still make our numbers. It's not a worry, at least not right now, not to me.

My boss at the museum wanted to get in touch with me yesterday. I called before my shift and after and couldn't get a hold of her. So I finally talked to her today and she just wanted to fill me in on the scoop of things. She'll be there at the Main tomorrow, but I am going to the Dossin by myself. I have my own set of numbers programmed into the alarm now. There is a youth volunteer program tomorrow morning, which I will be introduced at. Kathleen wants me to make me an integral part of this after the Grand ReOpening in September. Not only is this because they will be working mostly on the weekends with me, but it is because I have on my resume how I relaunched Phi Alpha Theta at U-D in my last year and because she thinks I'll have a better rapport with them since I'm younger. Off the record, when I wanted to be a teacher, I wanted to be a high school teacher. This is an exciting aspect of my job; I'm looking forward to it.

Time to get ready. Bye!

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