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So the continuation of the last post was actually written today... but I'm updating again.
I found another reason today why I need a digital camera. When I was getting out of my car at the parking garage to go to interviews at my gym, I saw this family of geese chilling near the entrance to the garage. By the time I got down to them, they were actually sitting just inside the entrance on the concrete, taking up a 'lane' -- incoming traffic could get past normally, but anyone going out would have had to go around them. They were so cute! Two adult geese and five fuzzy baby geese. I took pictures on my cell, but those can't compare to the sort of pictures I'd be able to take if I had a digital camera. But my mom's gonna price cameras for my birthday, so hopefully I'll have one soon. My birthday's in two weeks! I'm really hoping that once I have a digital camera, Danny and I will take way more pictures when we do special stuff like Medieval Times, Halloween, and go skiing/to theme parks. We don't have pictures from most of these things that we've done in the last year or so. I think it's the inconvenience of getting film developed that stops me now.
Sooo. I have stuff to write. I need to enter the Cards challenge at
the_dead_muse, and I have a paper due by email by Friday at either 4:30 or 5:30, I forget which, for HONR267. Anyway, the paper is for the dance and movement unit, and it seems like we'll have more leniency than the papers for other units. The other kids are going to do performances for class, which will constitute the main portion of the 'paper', and then write a reflection based around the performance and how the unit influenced it. Since my art is writing, I can't really do a performance, but I'm thinking I might freewrite since the dance lecturer mentioned how similar coming up with dance is to freewriting... and then do a reflection on that. I'll bounce the idea off my section leader tomorrow to see what she thinks. It'd be great, too, since I haven't done any freewriting in ages. The exercise could be really great for me.
Anyway, I just got back from helping Danny precount his store for inventory tomorrow. He's still there... it was getting late for me, so I left before everything was wrapped up because I have school tomorrow. There wasn't much left. The entire front of the store and part of the back room were counted. All that was left was the massive section of hanging accessories on one of the back walls. When I left they were trying to decide how to organize said section to count it most effectively. Anyway, it was a boring task, and I decided that Danny's job sucks. There are inventories twice a year for each store, plus there are usually about eight or more managers at each inventory... meaning each manager has to go to a number of inventories, not just their own. The rest of the year the job seems pretty chill, but for a month or two every six months, god it has to suck.
I'm going to nap until Danny calls me to say he's coming home.
I found another reason today why I need a digital camera. When I was getting out of my car at the parking garage to go to interviews at my gym, I saw this family of geese chilling near the entrance to the garage. By the time I got down to them, they were actually sitting just inside the entrance on the concrete, taking up a 'lane' -- incoming traffic could get past normally, but anyone going out would have had to go around them. They were so cute! Two adult geese and five fuzzy baby geese. I took pictures on my cell, but those can't compare to the sort of pictures I'd be able to take if I had a digital camera. But my mom's gonna price cameras for my birthday, so hopefully I'll have one soon. My birthday's in two weeks! I'm really hoping that once I have a digital camera, Danny and I will take way more pictures when we do special stuff like Medieval Times, Halloween, and go skiing/to theme parks. We don't have pictures from most of these things that we've done in the last year or so. I think it's the inconvenience of getting film developed that stops me now.
Sooo. I have stuff to write. I need to enter the Cards challenge at
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Anyway, I just got back from helping Danny precount his store for inventory tomorrow. He's still there... it was getting late for me, so I left before everything was wrapped up because I have school tomorrow. There wasn't much left. The entire front of the store and part of the back room were counted. All that was left was the massive section of hanging accessories on one of the back walls. When I left they were trying to decide how to organize said section to count it most effectively. Anyway, it was a boring task, and I decided that Danny's job sucks. There are inventories twice a year for each store, plus there are usually about eight or more managers at each inventory... meaning each manager has to go to a number of inventories, not just their own. The rest of the year the job seems pretty chill, but for a month or two every six months, god it has to suck.
I'm going to nap until Danny calls me to say he's coming home.