Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Breaking the laziness

Never fear readers, I have not died.  The last couple months of the school year were unbelievably busy.  Even on the rare occasion that I had a free moment, I wasn't really in the mood to post on here.  Not to mention, I kept feeling that I needed to post something intelligent if I was going to post something at all.  Well I've decided it's better to at least keep posting even if I don't always have some random rant or  essay or new poetry or music review ready yet. 

So while I'm writing my new music review, I might as well briefly update what's been going on in my life.  I finished my most intense and eventful semester to date about a month ago.  I went to Rome with the Newman Community at Colgate over spring break, which I'll post some pictures from and some brief summaries, but I'll try to keep it brief because I have a tendency to include way more information than any casual reader has time or interest for.  I have a new girlfriend, official as of about a month ago, whom I met back in February.  It's been a crazy whirlwind few months, but I couldn't be happier now.  She visited me this past weekend, and just about every plan we had went perfectly.

Here's a picture of us hiking and a couple of us at Longwood Gardens:

I've also resurrected my old poetry forum site, Café Poetica and am always looking for new members to come read and post.  I got a deviantArt account at Ashley's prompting as well to showcase my poetry. 

After months upon months of failure at finding internships and jobs (including my preferred grant for independent history research at school), I finally found a job that seemed at least tolerable in the area here.  I'd rather be at school obviously, but there's still things to do at home.  The job was supposed to be a multiple-position job working banquets at the Holiday Inn.  I was/am under the impression that I would be trained in serving, bartending, bussing, and set-ups.  I knew from the outset that setting up for banquets would be weird hours and hard work, but it'd be offset by the serving and bartending that actually would be useful, fun, and more lucrative.  My first day at work yesterday did not live up to my expectations, however, and looking at the schedule, I do not seem to be on the list of servers or bartenders.  This could simply be because they haven't trained me as such yet, but the set-ups seems to be a different department almost, and I don't know of any other crossovers.  Thus, I intend to talk to one of the managers during my next shift on Friday to find out about when they plan to train me as a server.  If they don't, I will begin looking for other employment immediately.  I already turned down three other interviews because I assumed this would be a better job.  I wish now that I hadn't.  We'll see, this could still turn out to be OK, but first impressions weren't great.  Not a fan of coming in at 6, leaving at 6:35, and returning from 10pm to 12:30am either.  The 9pm to 4am shifts will be worse though at least.  This is why I go to an advanced liberal arts institution, this is not what I want to do with my life...

That's it for now.  I'll try to keep you all more involved in my day to day events, thoughts, and opinions, and I'll keep the writing and music coming.  Until next time, enjoy the weather!

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