Employment.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010 / 4:29 PM
I got the call from the national census place today. I'm hired! Training starts 3/22. Ordering my cap, gown, and graduation announcements soon. Went to the job fair at SKC today and got one lead on an internship in Ronan. They also had tasty bread sticks, but they tried to serve me hot death. gasp! Nick said it tasted horrible. This post is full of sentence fragments. It's pretty outside. I like tea. Yoga later.
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A good day...
Friday, February 19, 2010 / 12:49 AM
I'm glad that there is always hope for new things.
Today I applied for the national census thing at the kwatuqnuk....and I scored 100% on their exam thing, so I'll probably get the job. Plus I was the only one there, and they need 200 people in lake county! Lawd.
For the book I'm transcribing for Sandra's friend, Sandra has been doing trades with me. So far I've done a
Kirlian, which I hadn't had done in five years. They look much better. I also got a massage from Sandra after I got done at the census thing today. I've never had a real massage before. There were tons of knots in my back and shoulders. She also gave me the number of a chiropractor in Ronan who is looking for someone to do clerical work for her. (This is on top of a dream Lawrence had about me. He dreamed that he should introduce me to Vern, who works a hyperbaric oxygen chamber in Polson and was thinking about hiring someone medically oriented to work the front for him after business picks up. They have so many connections!)
And then I invented
delicious cornbread flatbread and watched the olympics and Nick threw me scraps of his masman curry, and I almost have my hat finished.
In the meantime, I've been connecting up with my advisors to find more places to apply for...
Oh yes, and on Vday there was another essential oils class, which the main lady couldn't be there because she's filming a documentary in EGYPT!! Lucky. Sandra taught a little instead. I helped her install a program called Zyto last weekend. You put your hand on a special pad that takes electrical readings from your skin and tells you which oils you need. So I tested everyone's hands and felt important. I can't wait til my mom can meet this main lady. She had all these cancers and illnesses and a horse accident that left her paraplegic, and she cured it all within two weeks with nothing but essential oils. And she knows all there is to know about them. She's so interesting to listen to.
Lawrence is trying to figure out the correspondence between Kirlian and Zyto readings, so I'll be scanning in my Kirlians to send to him. I'll post them here so you can see how it works.
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makin dis hat yo
Wednesday, February 17, 2010 / 5:26 PM
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/ 12:50 AM
didn't make it to spokane. now what?
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010 / 3:20 PM
Yesterday I went to Kali to see my friend Pat. We went ice skating in Whitefish! He works at Wheatons, so I picked out some of their rental skates and he sharpened them for me. Also, his car kept dying because of this crap connection. I thought it was funny. So we went skating and we had the whole rink to ourselves...and snooped around the stores of one of Wheaton's "competitors"...and got fajitas at a mexican place...and looked around a pawn shop to burn some time before hot yoga started. The studio is between Kali and Whitefish. It's really awesome. It's done in a hot, dim room upstairs. The yoga was pretty basic, but that's okay. It seemed more restorative than anything. And I was actually warm for the first time since September! I'd pay the 12 bucks just to SIT in there for an hour and a half! Definitely my new favorite type of yoga.
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Friday, February 05, 2010 / 3:53 PM
I've decided I'm taking this blog in a new direction...the direction of MOAR PICTURES! I like pictures.
Remember the broken sewing machine I got for christmas? We had to take it back to Kali to get it fixed. First the guy said the other guy had given us the wrong power supply (that's why the light wouldn't shut off) and gave the wrong bobbins. Way to go! I tried the machine again, and it just wasn't jivin with me. I don't know. So I tried a different machine that was a little more expensive and it was awesome. The guy said he'd give us $100 off for it, so we got that one instead. Lesson learned, the Janome Magnolia is a POS. This is the machine I have now, and it's awesome.
And so far I'm making a bunch of my shirts smaller, and I made this out of three old shirts.
Complete with pen cozies and pocket
Can you tell I'm bored?
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Wednesday, February 03, 2010 / 2:15 PM
side bar updated. now you can stalk me through the majority of my web presences!
I just made
another blog...for my food endeavors.
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