January 1, 2006

  • Happy New Year!!

    2006.


    wow.


    crazy, yeah?


     


    met some new people last nite at jims.  some pretty cool, some i could have done without.  good times, overall.


    was up all night so i slept all day which means that work tomorrow will be interesting. 


    speaking of which--no longer is it a problem that i have no job but rather that i may have 2 jobs.  i love how these things work out


    see, Moniza came back from Pakistan and she has not yet found someone to replace me so she wants me to continue to work for her until the baby is born--April?--but i have a job interview at Target on thursday which, i know isn't a big deal but i'm kind of hoping to get it.  i mean...theres a possibility of workin in a Starbucks which would be so freakin amazing.  i don't wanna get all focused on that tho in case i don't get a job at all with Target.  if it turns out that way, i'll most def. keep my job working for Moniza. 


     


    and speaking of Starbucks--i stopped at the one on the strip, friday before work (using one of the gift cards i got this year for that lovely establishment) and got a fix.  anyway, the point being--if you frequent starbucks, you are aware of "The Way I See It" and tho i often toss the cup without reading them, this one--#52--made me...chuckle.  "True story:  Recently I eavesdropped on a conversation between two twenty-something employees at a local Starbucks.  I listened as the barista mused about his taste in music.  Then the cashier asked him if he had ever heard the song 'Strawberry Fields Forever.'  After a pause, the barista answered, 'No, can't say I ever heard that one before.'  Thats when I knew there really was such a thing as a generation gap.  --Mary Chapin Carpenter..." 


    check out my currently listening.  The Beatles?  Magical Mystery Tour?  Stawberry Fields Forever?


    now i really do have to admit that i don't own that cd (yet) nor had i downloaded that particular song before but..really?  i think the beatles have transcended the generation gap.  or at least some of them--for some people. 


     


    but moving right along....


    My New Years Resolution::


    No Regrets.


     


    Tis been my resolution every year for the past several ((see--listen to--John Reuben, Are We There Yet?, "No Regrets" for my inspiration)) and tho i cannot claim a total absence of regret, i think my resolutions go much better than those of most people.  its more of an attitude than anything else, i think.  by doing ones best to not live in the past, i suppose....


     


    welp.  thats all i've got for now. 


     


    make it a good one 


     


     

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