Sunday, August 16, 2009

another new job?

Let us hope so! With school having started back up again, and the summer slowly coming to an end, Sun Splash is only open on the weekends. This means another new job for me, oh yay. My team lead set me up for an interview at Arizona State University. I truly hope it goes as well as I'm expecting.

Pays more, more hours, but a seasonal job once more.
One of these days I'll get a real job.

Friday, July 31, 2009

bonus!

50 cents for every hour I work from the begining to the end of the season..
250 hours so far :] and we're only half way threw.

I've finally figured out what I'm doing with my life.
If you ever need your teeth cleaned ;]
I'm your girl hehe.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

So you sailed away,

Another tragic loss for the 2009 year. My grandmother, Shriley Hunter, passed away on Saturday, June 27th. She was in her home town (Ohio) with her family, including all of her daughters. She has been flown back into town, and the services are going to be held on Thursday and Friday of this week.

>I will never forget.

Luckily for me, I have a team of the three most excellent gaurdian angels by side.

Friday, May 22, 2009

Who knew,

that part of growing up included such responsibilities.

I've been working almost full time at sun splash. 9 to 5 for four days a week.
Though, yesterday i did get the pleasure of working 9 am to 5 pm and 11 pm until 3 am.
Talk about tired.
The people are nice, and the money is even nicer ;]

Thursday, March 26, 2009

That about does it.

Got "terminated" from Chuck E. Cheese. I guess I'm not a "team player". Got a new job at sunsplash.
Gaurding lives isn't my thing, so I work in the ice cream parlor.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

solus.

The past month has admittedly been absolutely crazy.
It began with my first car accident. Driving down the 60, not paying much attention, slammed into the back of a rav4...i think. I made it out with no major damage to my car, myself, or anyone else. That definitely made me give huge thanks to the big man upstairs.
The following day was more hectic than most. Grandpa Gillespie suffered a stroke and was placed in ICU.
That same night I got in a more serious accident with some of my good friends. We were heading home on the 101 southbound when the car in the lane next to us swerved into our lane. The driver of our car lost control, and we crashed into the wall at 70 miles an hour. Being as witty as I am, I was not wearing my seatbelt and did a full blown face plant into the back of the passengers seat, I was knocked
unconscious and suffered a bloody nose and whiplash. The other passengers say we spun quite a bit and I suppose it must be true because by the time I had gotten out we were in the middle lane of the freeway. The other car left instantly, but we were going no where. Several police, an ambulance, and firemen surrounded the area. Luckily, no one was seriously injured. This incident instilled in me valuable life lessons, and in a way I'm glad it happened.


Rest In Paradise




Grandpa Gillespie.
Daddy said it was 5 o'clock in Budapest.
Higher than all angels be.


Things are slowly calming down, but for now I will remain docile and hopeful.