I have this job.
At McDonald's.
Yeah.
It's my second job, and yes it is still fast food. It's the only place that WAS hiring around here and well it's the only place I could actually apply to. So now I work there, and I work a whole lot. I'm about 5 hours away each week from being full-time.
I'm also in school.
And I'm in a musical too.
And they are both supposed to be my number one priority right now. Which is kinda hard since I'm working about 8 hours everyday... and about one and a half days off per week...
It's great... if I wasn't taking a class and in a musical right now. It wouldn't be so bad. Work would be all I have time for, and that would be fine in June and July...
Ugh...
It's a little frustrating...
I know they make me work a lot because I guess they think I'm a good worker. Which IS great...
I also got a recognition after my second week there.
I wanna be a good worker. I wanna do the best I can so when I leave and say someone that is thinking of hiring me in the future calls them, they can honestly say that I am a good worker, and work hard and yeah...
Life sucks.
peace
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Monday, May 16, 2011
The Adventure of Saturday Night.
SO!
My best friend Jessie Carter and I DJ-ed a Mormon Prom in Harrisonburg on Saturday.
It was really fun. And during the dance I got asked to dance by this 17 year-old boy who asked me because "there was no one else his age"... (I'm almost 20) Then later in the dance he asked me to take a picture with him. He asked me because "his mom wants him to get a picture with a girl."
It was a group picture and there was 3 guys and 4 girls. There was this other girl and turned to the kid that I was taking the picture with and told him there's this extra girl and she's actually part of the youth. "Maybe you could take a picture with her." That poor little brat of a 17 year-old. "Oh well if you don't want to be in this picture you really don't have to." Like he was offended that I even thought of that idea. So I just blew it off took the picture, made it as awkward as I could. And said "see ya!" to that brat.
One of Jessie's friends invited us to go see Fast Five after the dance. So we did, but no of us knew where the Harrisonburg movie theatre was. So we had some difficulty finding it. Missed, I believe, the first 10 minutes of the movie. But... I LOVED IT! I thought it was really good. But I have never seen a Fast and Furious movie before. Jessie and I have plans to watch the first 4.
Then we had to take this kid and his friend home to his house. turns out the way to his house are the back roads of VA. So that means mountains. Oh... and it was foggy. And by foggy I mean FOGGY! Couldn't see a thing. Couldn't see the road. It was scary! I mean we hydroplaned for a little bit luckily we got out of it. I mean it was our version of Fast and Furious. And the dumb kids in the backseat were just obnoxious, and just immature. But it's whatever, they're in high school. Finally got them home! Jessie takes over the wheel and we go to Ihop. :)
We just had to chill after our own Fast and Furious adventure. Our waiter probably thought we were drunk, cause we were so tired. Then we went home. Jessie drove, and I was in the passenger seat singing along to the music except I was so tired I couldn't keep my eyes open so I'm singing in the car with my eyes closed like an idiot. Jessie somehow gets us home safe. And we're in bed by 5 in the morning.
An adventure well lived through but to never be repeated.
peace
My best friend Jessie Carter and I DJ-ed a Mormon Prom in Harrisonburg on Saturday.
It was really fun. And during the dance I got asked to dance by this 17 year-old boy who asked me because "there was no one else his age"... (I'm almost 20) Then later in the dance he asked me to take a picture with him. He asked me because "his mom wants him to get a picture with a girl."
It was a group picture and there was 3 guys and 4 girls. There was this other girl and turned to the kid that I was taking the picture with and told him there's this extra girl and she's actually part of the youth. "Maybe you could take a picture with her." That poor little brat of a 17 year-old. "Oh well if you don't want to be in this picture you really don't have to." Like he was offended that I even thought of that idea. So I just blew it off took the picture, made it as awkward as I could. And said "see ya!" to that brat.
One of Jessie's friends invited us to go see Fast Five after the dance. So we did, but no of us knew where the Harrisonburg movie theatre was. So we had some difficulty finding it. Missed, I believe, the first 10 minutes of the movie. But... I LOVED IT! I thought it was really good. But I have never seen a Fast and Furious movie before. Jessie and I have plans to watch the first 4.
Then we had to take this kid and his friend home to his house. turns out the way to his house are the back roads of VA. So that means mountains. Oh... and it was foggy. And by foggy I mean FOGGY! Couldn't see a thing. Couldn't see the road. It was scary! I mean we hydroplaned for a little bit luckily we got out of it. I mean it was our version of Fast and Furious. And the dumb kids in the backseat were just obnoxious, and just immature. But it's whatever, they're in high school. Finally got them home! Jessie takes over the wheel and we go to Ihop. :)
We just had to chill after our own Fast and Furious adventure. Our waiter probably thought we were drunk, cause we were so tired. Then we went home. Jessie drove, and I was in the passenger seat singing along to the music except I was so tired I couldn't keep my eyes open so I'm singing in the car with my eyes closed like an idiot. Jessie somehow gets us home safe. And we're in bed by 5 in the morning.
An adventure well lived through but to never be repeated.
peace
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Change
I'm going through a few changes in my life.
It's tough but I'm already learning a lot about myself and my wants and what's really important to me.
To deal with this all, I looked up quotes.
Here are the ones I liked best on change:
"The key to change... is to let go of fear" -Rosanne Cash
"Even though we've changed and we're finding our own place in this world, we all know that when the tears fall or the smile spreads across our face, we'll come to each other because no matter where this crazy world takes us, nothing will ever change so much to the point where we're not all still friends."
"There is nothing wrong with change, if it is in the right direction." -Winston Churchill
"Be the change you want to see in this world." -Mahatma Gandhi
God, grant me the serenity to accept things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference." -Reinhold Niebuhr
"Change is the essence of life. be willing to surrender what you are to what you could become."
"Any change, even change for the better, is always accompanied my drawbacks and discomforts."
"We cannot change our past. We cannot change the fact that people act in a certain way. We cannot change the inevitable. The only thing we can do is play the one string we have, and that is our attitude." -Charles Swindoll
"Other things may change us, but we start and end with family." -Anthony Brandt
It is always the simple things that change our lives. And these things never happen when you are looking for them to happen. Life will reveal answers at the pace life wishes to do so. You feel like running but life is on a stroll. This is how God does things." -Donald Miller
"Change starts when someone sees the next step." -William Drayton
Life is change. Growth is optional. Choose wisely."
I hope you found this as helpful, and insightful as I did.
peace
It's tough but I'm already learning a lot about myself and my wants and what's really important to me.
To deal with this all, I looked up quotes.
Here are the ones I liked best on change:
"The key to change... is to let go of fear" -Rosanne Cash
"Even though we've changed and we're finding our own place in this world, we all know that when the tears fall or the smile spreads across our face, we'll come to each other because no matter where this crazy world takes us, nothing will ever change so much to the point where we're not all still friends."
"There is nothing wrong with change, if it is in the right direction." -Winston Churchill
"Be the change you want to see in this world." -Mahatma Gandhi
God, grant me the serenity to accept things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference." -Reinhold Niebuhr
"Change is the essence of life. be willing to surrender what you are to what you could become."
"Any change, even change for the better, is always accompanied my drawbacks and discomforts."
"We cannot change our past. We cannot change the fact that people act in a certain way. We cannot change the inevitable. The only thing we can do is play the one string we have, and that is our attitude." -Charles Swindoll
"Other things may change us, but we start and end with family." -Anthony Brandt
It is always the simple things that change our lives. And these things never happen when you are looking for them to happen. Life will reveal answers at the pace life wishes to do so. You feel like running but life is on a stroll. This is how God does things." -Donald Miller
"Change starts when someone sees the next step." -William Drayton
Life is change. Growth is optional. Choose wisely."
I hope you found this as helpful, and insightful as I did.
peace
Sunday, May 8, 2011
To my mom
Mother,
You are the greatest mom in the world. You're always been there for me and you go beyond just to help me out in anything I need. I am so grateful for all that you have done and I am so proud of you. You are amazing, and I look up to you so much. You have an infinite supply of wisdom, your going back to school, you have such a strong spirit, and your love of the church inspire me. I hope one day I can be just like you as a mother. You've taught me so much and you love me no matter what. You give the best advice. You're the strongest person I know and I would be lost with out you.
Mom, I love you. You are my hero.
Happy Mother's Day.
Your daughter,
Sarah
A mother is the truest friend we have, when trials heavy and sudden, fall upon us; when adversity takes the place of prosperity; when friends who rejoice with us in our sunshine desert us; when trouble thickens around us, still will she cling to us, and endeavor by her kind precepts and counsels to dissipate the clouds of darkness, and cause peace to return to our hearts. ~Washington Irving
You are the greatest mom in the world. You're always been there for me and you go beyond just to help me out in anything I need. I am so grateful for all that you have done and I am so proud of you. You are amazing, and I look up to you so much. You have an infinite supply of wisdom, your going back to school, you have such a strong spirit, and your love of the church inspire me. I hope one day I can be just like you as a mother. You've taught me so much and you love me no matter what. You give the best advice. You're the strongest person I know and I would be lost with out you.
Mom, I love you. You are my hero.
Happy Mother's Day.
Your daughter,
Sarah
A mother is the truest friend we have, when trials heavy and sudden, fall upon us; when adversity takes the place of prosperity; when friends who rejoice with us in our sunshine desert us; when trouble thickens around us, still will she cling to us, and endeavor by her kind precepts and counsels to dissipate the clouds of darkness, and cause peace to return to our hearts. ~Washington Irving
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