Saturday, September 1, 2012

Spring is Here!

Spring starts down here on September 1st, and apparently mother nature got the memo because it has been a gorgeous weekend!

Yesterday, I went to the Gawler show with Marie and Hannah. We watch Emma's belly dancing class (and despite hiding on the back row, I managed to get a couple of pictures of her, haha):


then we got lunch. Corndogs are my tradition fair fare, but they are called dagwood dogs or dippy dogs here. Anyway, it was good. We explored the crafts and food competition area, and got the required (at least for me and Hannah) bag of hot donuts on the way out. It was such nice weather, the first day of spring!

Today was the same way, and I spent pretty much the whole day outside reading in the sun. I only came in because I realized I hadn't eaten lunch and it was 3 pm and I was hungry. But I figure, if the weather keeps this up and I never get a job, going to the beach is going to become my job...


On the job front, I applied to several more jobs last week. I will go tomorrow to see if I can check in with Subway and make sure a manager received my resume. I don't get places like that not hiring me. Someone said something about being overqualified. There should be no such thing with jobs like these. I am not asking for more pay or anything, all you would be doing is hiring a more responsible and experienced person as opposed to a high school student. GIVE ME THE JOB.

Also, I am going to be playing on a B grade team next season in volleyball. Our season ended last week (with us competing for the bottom position) and we missed out on the "wooden spoon." They give an actual wooden spoon to the worst team, and both us and the team we were playing wanted it. It was very strange to be playing to lose, but we were worse at losing apparently, and won. I did end up with a spoon though because I had to play on Marie's other team to replace someone and we were playing for the spoon also. So I got a B grade spoon, a little souvenir from volleyball.

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