Monday, September 14, 2009

Day off

I took the day off work today. We (Matt, Lo, and I) went to Edmonton on Friday and Saturday for the annual waterpark trip, and I thought I would be super tired so I should make it a long weekend. I actually am not super tired, which is sweet, but it's nice to have the day off anyway! Maybe I'll post some (very cute) pictures from our trip. I'm still trying, although not very hard, to get stuff just right on the new computer. I haven't loaded my cameras on to it yet, but I definitely should.

I see a lot of blogs where people try to protect their identity. Is that strange? Sometimes I think that I shouldn't post pictures of myself or whatever, but it's probably ok. I mean, I don't mention specifics on here, like names of coworkers, where I work, etc., so I'm sure I'll be fine. I don't know. Just crosses my mind sometime! Although I'm not a very high profile person in the blogging world, so I'm sure it doesn't matter.

It feels just like I'm in school right now. I have a day off, things that I should be doing (like chapters and finishing cleaning up some stuff), but instead I'm totally procrastinating and such. Oh well!!

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Back in the blogging saddle...?

It would be nice!! Unfortunately, I just lack stuff to say!! I should really start readings for the program mentioned in the previous blog post, as I spoke with a professional in the field who said I need to WOW the panel of interviewers. Yeah, there will be a panel. Scary, no? It's a 20 minute interview to totally sell myself and convince them why I should join their program so I feel totally pressured yet totally excited to show off what I know. Or will know by then. Haha.

Also, totally unrelated, but fun nonetheless, I was sitting in my car at lunch today and thought of when a former employee (FE) was eating lunch, in the lunchroom, and a coworker came down and mentioned the "depression soup" that FE was eating, as it was all broth and a few very thinly sliced vegetables. Coworker ALWAYS makes me laugh. One of the most difficult things about applying to said program is how much I'll miss coworker if I go. He's just great.