9.28.2009

Hoo Man.


Well, several things going on in my life. Work, sleep, work, work, sleep, work, work, sleep, new baby nephew, work, sleep, work, etc. You get the point.

Baby Ethan was born! It has been so cool to watch his sister figure him out. She was really nervous at first, but that only lasted a minute tops. She was kissing him on the cheek soon after. At one point she heard him crying and she grabbed a toy giraffe someone had bought him and took it to him immediately. Hilarious. So sweet! I am too obsessed with them. (And blessed, I suppose...)

Still looking for jeorbs! I finally heard someone recognize how valuable I am at Gap, and it felt good to know that people think I'm a good employee, although I'll be leaving as soon as I find a higher paying job. I'm used to jobs where you get affirmed every once in a while. Megan started working at Heine Brothers last week, and I'm excited to work with her again. She's hilarious, and I'm so glad I get to live with her!

I just put a lot of new music (for me) on my playlist on the bottom of the page. Be sure to check it out, if you're interested in that sort of stuff. Obviously The Rolling Stones is nothing new, but it's sort of a remix that is catchy.

I need more interesting things to say. Oh yeah! In the NY Times Magazine today there was a column about how useless bachelors degrees are these days. SO TRUE, especially in my experience since I graduated. It sucks a lot, too. I feel like a lot of parents of college grads in recent years are angry because they aren't taking jobs that apply to their degrees right now. It's a little unfair, at this point. My dad has pressured me about it, and it sucks. I am desperate for more school. I want to learn and be intellectual. I feel like I'm losing brain cells by just working mindless jobs all of the time.

That was a run-on thought. :)

9.10.2009

Funny how I open my mouth too early, too often...

My job experiences switched places after Monday. I had my first bad experience as a barista (involves boiling hot water/coffee on my hand, running out of brewed coffee and getting into trouble for not writing names on cups during a rush period. boo...), and started having a little more fun at Gap (some people may disagree that it is "fun," but I seriously enjoy putting decals on windows, dressing mannequins and setting up displays/walls... weird, but true).

We got a few new shirts in at Gap Kids the other day - you know what I'm getting at? One of the girls shirts says something about Sugar Cookies. That's all you need to know.

At 6 and 7 am, we spend a lot of time trying to keep ourselves awake by talking about things that make me feel a little lame around 5 pm. Our topic of choice is usually our top 5 list, meaning the top 5 actors that we think are attractive. I get in trouble for adding musicians too often. We don't collaborate, we each have a personal list, and here is mine, so far (haaaaaaaaaaa):

1. John Krasinski forever.
2. Jude Law (minus his skank-ness)
3. Luke Wilson
4. The guy who travels with Justin Townes Earle (whose name is Cory Younts, I believe) (This is my musician allowance.)

and... drum-roll please.....................................

5. Gary Busey.

Ok, Gary Busey is just a place holder until I can think of someone real to put in spot #5. Any suggestions?

9.07.2009

Theories and Love

I have some theories brewing for this blog. One is about the clothing in Gap Kids. The shirts encourage boys to exercise (i.e. football, soccer, basketball, thumb-wrestling tees, etc.), and convince girls to EAT (i.e. "ice cream for breakfast, donuts for dinner," "french fries are vegetables, too," etc.). The other is about the MUSIC in Gap Kids. Seriously, in 5 hours time (with a 15 minute break) ALL of the songs were about love, or the middle school version of love. That just gives every kid false hope. If your 5th grade romance lasts forever, DENANG. I'm looking for that kind of love. Please.

I really love working at Heine Bros. It's such a relief to be here even after working at Gap all morning and getting off about an hour before I have to start making coffee. I like the people that come in to Heine Bros., for the most part. In the past three days I've been yelled at about 3 times at Gap by greedy customers that want to make returns past date, or get their one-time-use coupons back. One lady gave me a nice nick-name. Starts with a B and ends with a scratch. I hope that doesn't confuse you.

But, getting back to the good stuff, I really like that I'm sitting here, catching up on what's going on in the world, and a regular customer stopped to chat. That really makes me happy. I need more good people interaction, please.

I still miss you guys.

9.04.2009

Que??

I can't believe none of you thought that dream was awesome.

I'm back at Panera. Boo. Their green tea sucks compared to what I've been drinking at Heine Bros. There is also a crying baby right behind me, and for some reason that really irks me today.

I've been so sick this week! And the sickness is moving into a different part of me every morning - weird, huh? First it was just my throat, blisters everywhere. Then it was my body aching all over (the throat stuff was mostly over at that point). Now, today, it's just a major head cold, i.e. snot EVERYWHERE, and I sound like a man. Grand! But it's not so bad because I got to sleep in today.

Not a whole lot of awesome stuff to talk about right now. I'm going to quit the Gap pretty soon. I'm getting uber frustrated with the management because they're doing a really bad job of scheduling and it's hurting me money-wise.

Recently I discovered Beirut, Smog and John Fahey, and was treated to some Townes Van Zandt, who I'd never really heard. One reason I love working at Heine Bros. - everyone has good taste in music. One of the girls I work with at Gap has an obsession with Miley Cyrus and it makes me want to barf. Guh.