Thursday, September 23, 2004

Back to school...yet again

Currently I'm enduring the second day, the last quarter of my BBA, hopefully. There hasn't been much to occur so far, except the high prices that I don't want to pay for some textbooks. Fall quarter is the worst when it comes to book buying; publishing companies like to come out with new editions during the summer, which means no used books. It's hard to avoid, so I'm gonna sell some old ones back that I've been holding on to because the bookstores weren't taking them back at the time.
Still counting down the days to my end at Langsam Administration. 9/30 is the official day. I'm in the process of trying to get another job with University Libraries. I've just about had it with Family Medicine and the one guy who's picky about phonecalls (and can't remember who's who) and the other who can't stand students doing homework at the desk when there's nothing else to work on. I endured the summer with that job (basically for extra income), but now I'm ready to go.

Tuesday, September 21, 2004

John Edwards visited Cincinnati

It was nice to see John Edwards actually come to visit the community that I live in. I actually got to shake his hand too and told him that colleges need more money than just more loan offers. Hopefully that quick piece of info will seep in. My Mom and I were talking during his speech and felt positive that Kerry and Edwards really have a chance in this election. Someone has to turn around this miserable mess that Bush and Cheney have created the past four years. As November 2nd approaches, the more excited I get about voting. I have no clue what the local issues or levies are, but I'm most concerned about who are next president is going to be.

Thursday, September 09, 2004

Adventures in Dentistry

Not the best title in the world, but its the first one that stood out in my mind. Take it or leave it, I suppose. Anyways, there's not too much eventful news going on personally since I'm on break from school, so I'm working a bit more for the next two weeks. Hopefully that should be something decent to go towards all the dental payments that I may have to make in the near future. Well, from the last visit that I had, I had 8 cavities that they wanted to fill. Just call me the Cavity Creep. Now, that total is down to 7. Too bad that teeth can't repair themselves with a little extra brushing and such. Added on to those 7 cavities, I now have to get two of my wisdom teeth removed. Yaaay! *yeah the hell right!* Having any kind of surgery scares me, simply put. I wanted to cry after the doctor told me the news. Actually, I almost did, I just sat there holding back the tears.


I can deal with the bills though, like I have with other money crunches in the past, usually with tuition or books, but this is towards my health. It's nice that I do have some type of health coverage though. Since the big 22nd, I got bumped from my Mama's family health plan, and now the two of us have individual insurance plans. It was a bit tedious sitting at home reading through the booklets and discussing it with my Mama about which one to pick. I thought that I had a keeper until I went to the pharmacy to fill a new prescription, for The Patch (yes, people I'm keeping it safe, all of you should too cuz the consequences aren't fun...). Just my (dumb) luck, the patch, or any kind of contraception isn't covered by my new insurance plan! Great! So I took a few days to decide what to do, and just bit the bullet and returned a couple days later to pay full price for them, until next month. I'm considering calling my provider really soon, or just going to a clinic to see what they have to say. It's not fair that healthcare can't cover the important things that matter to people and their livelihood. Thank you George W.!!! (that's why I'm gonna vote for Kerry on 11/2 anyways...) Back to the dental issues though, I just have to pay for it piece by piece and get all that work over with. I really need a good job with some benefits, now more than ever, just to be sure that everything medical is covered or partially covered, at the least.


Time at work is easing away. Thank goodness, because I'm ready to get back into my new read: The Purpose Driven Life: What on Earth am I Here For? It's a part of my goal to become a bit more religious and spiritual. I wasn't brought up in the church as a child, but my parents have taught me things about God, and the bible with their perspective mixed in (which made the lessons more true to life and understandable).
It takes 40 days to read, by suggestion of the author, so that every chapter can be savored and understood to the fullest extent. I'm just on chapter three, well that's the one that I'll be reading after I leave work. Each day there is a point to remember, a quote from the bible to memorize, and a question to consider. I'm thinking about making the 40 questions into a journal of its own. I wonder if anyone is doing that already; its worth doing a search for. A friend that I went to Montreal with told me about the book, and that's what intrigued me to buy it. I'm hoping this weekend to go back to Sam's Club and get the accompanying journal too. :)

Tuesday, September 07, 2004

Summer classes are over! But the work doesn't stop...

Finally got a break from school, somewhat. I have about 3 weeks off until fall classes begin on 9/22. It's not much of a break since I'm still working on east and west campuses. Can't complain, at least I'll have one check that'll have a few extra hours on it than usual. I'm actually excited about starting the Fall quarter, hopefully my last quarter if all goes well with the Marketing Strategy and Entrepreneurship classes I took during the summer. I know that the Entrepreneurship class should be fine, the team business plan and presentation went very well, our team won first place in the competition last Monday, which was a nice start to the week. Has the final exam for Marketing Strategy last Thursday afternoon, which I felt a bit more comfortable and confident with than the midterm (that I failed by the way, so everything was pretty much riding on the final, unfortunately). Just waiting for the grades to be posted online seems like a better option than emailing the professor for the grade. It makes me weary just thinking about that final exam grade. As long as I did average (like C+ or better), there is still hope.
The extended Labor Day weekend was nice and relaxing to a degree, considering that I haven't worked since a week ago today, and I spent 1-2 days preparing for Marketing Strategy. I spent my time helping a friend (who's like family to me) pack so she can start her first year of college, which actually began today, slept crazy hours, watched repeats galore (of Chapelle's Show marathon, the 04 Vma's- well Usher's part anyways, the 03 and 04 of the Bet Awards, and parts of the Source Awards and the Mad TV marathon), went out to dinner and the club with friends (with some pumps that I should have broke in before hand-feet still recovering!), got my hair done, and ate like a pig (since my Mama cooked baked beans and potato salad for the holiday, two of my favorite dishes). It was a simple, yet fulfilling weekend. To top it off, I got my direct deposit earlier, on Saturday instead of Tuesday, which made it easier to grocery shop and grab a few school supplies.
Right now I'm at the newest of my two jobs at Family Medicine. I switched my schedule around so that I can be at the library in the am and over here in the pm, with an hour in between to bs and to grab some lunch. I thought my last day at the library was gonna be 8/30, but I'm blessed that they extended it to 9/30. So the first eight days of classes I'll be holding down two jobs still; which is cool with me. Doesn't take much to keep me happy anyways.
After this, well today anyways, I'm on my way to a job interview in Covington, KY for a company overview at 6-ish. It's been a phone tag game with the company since mid July to try to set up a time for a company overview. I had one scheduled back in early August, but I missed the bus (lamest excuse ever) and just postponed it. Now a month later, I'm actually scheduled to go and visit the company, which hereby starts my search for full time job post graduation. Anyone out there reading this wanna hire me? Also, I'm sending off my resume to a contractor that called me Friday afternoon about a job with his business, which was out the blue considering that I was talking to my former neighbor (who reminds me so much of my late granny) about jobs, when the guy clicked in on the other end. Nice timing.
For now, I'm going to get back to working, pretty much watch the phones. I might read my new book I bought the other day, "The Purpose Driven Life". A friend of mines told me about it. I need to get more in touch with the spiritual anyways. I'm really sick of people trying to test me and my faith, especially when I have been framed with actions that I didn't commit. People are so quick to point fingers at others, but never at themselves. It's 2004 people; time to rise above the baby games and bs! Anyways, I'm (trying) not to let the petty things in my life consume my being, cuz that's what the others want you to do. I got a lot of other things in my life to focus on right now, like finishing work for instance...