so! many! good! things!
Oh Lordy there is sooooo much to say and not enough time to say it! K. Let's start with the coooooooooolest ever news! I've got a NEW JOB! Woohoo! Oops there it is! It's a geek role and I love it... yes ladies and gentlemen. My name is Moonflower and I am a geek. And now I get paid for it!
I am getting paid to study and learn and... oh yeah, do this really great job!!!! Ok. Enough with the dippy punctuation already. This does have a lot of implications. FIRST of all, it means that I have managed to do some of the stuff that I said I was going to do in my to-do list (tada! - exclamations in brackets don't count).
SECONDLY it's half price at the gym down the road (yes, yes I sold my soul to a multinational corporation but I love it. So bite me). The coolest perk of all though? It's a full time job so that means that because it's a multinational, I can transfer from anywhere to anywhere IN THE WORLD. It's like working for the National Geographic but with a more geek flavor.
Sigh. I'm a lucky, lucky puppy! And I'm a happy, happy flower! I think I should change my name to Happy-go-Lucky Moonflower. :)
On a more serious note... my shins are better! I haven't run yet though and I am slowly but surely turning into a large VAT of non-Danish (slightly) salted butter. I will go, I will go (rocking in OCD motion)...
Challenger (don't groan!) training starts soon and this time I want to see if I'm good enough for a more competitive team.
And for my grande finale... ladies and gentlemen (especially those of you who drive or ride cycles) be warned. I am learning to driiiiive (sung to the tune of "learning to fly" by tom petty) but I ain't got wheels...
I have my test on Saturday and all I can say Lord help us all....
My next post will be on Saturday - naturally - when I am either going to be completely and totally ecstatic and euphoric with lots and lots of exclamations (!!!!!!!!) or in the deepest quagmire of despondency and despair.... as if! I think that I am programmed to be incapable of being miserable for too long. It's the Pollyanna syndrome. I'm sorry. I'm just one of those annoyingly chirpy people who always looks on the bright side of life, ta dum de dum de dum de dum...
Yes. I am going to stop now. Wish me luck for Saturday! ;)
I am getting paid to study and learn and... oh yeah, do this really great job!!!! Ok. Enough with the dippy punctuation already. This does have a lot of implications. FIRST of all, it means that I have managed to do some of the stuff that I said I was going to do in my to-do list (tada! - exclamations in brackets don't count).
SECONDLY it's half price at the gym down the road (yes, yes I sold my soul to a multinational corporation but I love it. So bite me). The coolest perk of all though? It's a full time job so that means that because it's a multinational, I can transfer from anywhere to anywhere IN THE WORLD. It's like working for the National Geographic but with a more geek flavor.
Sigh. I'm a lucky, lucky puppy! And I'm a happy, happy flower! I think I should change my name to Happy-go-Lucky Moonflower. :)
On a more serious note... my shins are better! I haven't run yet though and I am slowly but surely turning into a large VAT of non-Danish (slightly) salted butter. I will go, I will go (rocking in OCD motion)...
Challenger (don't groan!) training starts soon and this time I want to see if I'm good enough for a more competitive team.
And for my grande finale... ladies and gentlemen (especially those of you who drive or ride cycles) be warned. I am learning to driiiiive (sung to the tune of "learning to fly" by tom petty) but I ain't got wheels...
I have my test on Saturday and all I can say Lord help us all....
My next post will be on Saturday - naturally - when I am either going to be completely and totally ecstatic and euphoric with lots and lots of exclamations (!!!!!!!!) or in the deepest quagmire of despondency and despair.... as if! I think that I am programmed to be incapable of being miserable for too long. It's the Pollyanna syndrome. I'm sorry. I'm just one of those annoyingly chirpy people who always looks on the bright side of life, ta dum de dum de dum de dum...
Yes. I am going to stop now. Wish me luck for Saturday! ;)

1 Comments:
congrats on the new job! and godspeed with the driving thing (not literally, of course. no, you really don't want to speed during your driving test).
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