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Have you ever...

...just wanted to write and be one of those awesome bloggers who has like 2382738273 followers, just because all those people like following your adventures?  Those people usually are anonymous, at least partially so.  That would be so cool, I think.  To be a nameless blog out in the www, and have people interested in your life!

On another note, today at work I had to keep reminding myself how blessed I am to even have a job.  Sure, I am only there for another twoish weeks, but I am blessed to get the hours i do.  I had to remind myself of this when I dealt with silly people, when I got my schedule for next week and was cut 10 hours, and when I worked with a lot of random people today. But it is all good!

As for class...things are working out well, though not quite ideally.  But it's okay, I have a plan, and it will all work the way it is supposed to.  Even if I am taking finals my last week home, I can do it...that's what I built that week in for!  Hence why my time at Hannaford ends on the 16th.  So soon!

Also, those of you who would be interested, I'm having a last hoorah fiesta on February 27 at my house, 3:30-8:30pm.  It's informal, and there's no real plan.  Drop in when you want, leave when you need to.  I just want to see everyone before I leave, and figured this would be the easiest way!  If you need more details, such as an address or something, please ask...but it's not something I"m going to just post on a public blog :)

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  1. wish I could come to that. but alas I shall be in utah. I"m so glad I got to visit you for Christmas! When are you leaving?

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