Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Days 468-473

Day four hundred sixty-eight
February 14, 2014: Happy Valentine’s Day to all you happy couples out there. Don’t get too sappy on us. By the way, you should know that Valentine’s Day is named after a priest who got beheaded. Isn’t that romantic. Also, no, world at large, I am not in a relationship, I am not interested in anyone, so you can stop asking. It is not that I mind so much not being in a relationship, it is the fact that people seem to think I should be sad and trying to be in one.

Day four hundred sixty-nine
February 15, 2014: I am feeling it hit me today. Yesterday my shift was supposed to be from 12-6. Well, the person who was supposed to close in women’s was unable to come in, so when the mid-shift person for woman’s left I closed over there. So yea, a nine hour shift followed by opening today.

Day four hundred seventy
February 16, 2014: Not feeling it today.

Day four hundred seventy-one
February 17, 2014: Finished my Doctor Who beaded scarf. It looks fabulous. The perfect chic geek accessory. Now, I need to wear it in a public place and see who comments on it. Anyone who does is awesome.  Honestly I spent pretty much all my free time today on it.

Day four hundred seventy-two
February 18, 2014: My days fluctuate between I-have-way-too-much-time-on-my-hands to I-can’t-even-breathe-with-how-busy-I-am. Today was of the latter sort. Lots of school, and work, but as the next few weeks of school after this one will be light ones, and work hours are pretty slim, I truly believe it will be the former soon.

Day four hundred seventy-three
February 19, 2014: It was warm today. Last week we had snow and stuff, this week, not a chance. The funny thing is, despite it being in the 40’s most of the day, the people who came into JCP yesterday were still saying “It’s a cold one today.” It wasn’t really. The problem with small take is that I have literally heard everything you could possibly say, no matter how you say it, and I have still heard it dozens of times already, that day, even if I’ve only had half a dozen costumers.

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