Sunday, April 22, 2012
I have nothing to say
It has been two full months since I blogged. Part of the problem was that March was insanely busy for me at work. This is the first year that I have done some of the audits by myself, and it was definitely a learning experience. Of the 17 HUD clients our firms audits, I did 10 of them. I am learning to provide better documentation to my boss, and I think that my work papers are getting better over time.
In addition to that, I am still taking my Monday night class at DVC in Pleasant Hill; sitting in class after a long day at work is exceedingly difficult, especially when some of the people in my class are complete morons. Last Monday ai paid no attention to the lecture, but instead spent an hour and a half doing genealogy research on my iPad. A few Mondays ago, some kid who was running for ASB president came in to campaign, and my professor (who is from Russia, and has a thick accent) pretty much ripped him a new one because the people who take night classes don't have an hour to spare to come vote for him, despite the promise of free hot dogs.
Yesterday was another Super Sewing Saturday, this time at Shaine's house. I made her baby a couple burp cloths and I finished some hand sewing work for my grandma Joanne. I really enjoy getting together with Shaine, and it was a beautiful, peaceful day.
Last night, Whitney Bullock was in town from Utah for the first time in a year, and a few of us went out for dinner. Whitney is so effortlessly funny; I'd forgotten how much I missed her presence. After that it was Rock Band and Just Dance at our place, followed by strawberry-raspberry-blackberry cobbler. We made Aaron Locey dance, and it was probably one of the funniest things I have seen.
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Hey there. Saw your comment on Adult Onset Atheist's blog and thought I would take a peek at some of your thoughts here. I enjoyed looking over your blog.
ReplyDeleteI wanted to take a second to remind you that a principal in Tooele is not representative of the entire LDS population in Utah. Just some food for thought from a Utah brother in the faith. God bless.