A day in the life...
Happy belated Halloween, y'all. I did nothing yesterday. No costumes, no going out, no nothing. I had class, and then I came home, and that was that. Watched some TV, yadda yadda. I lead such a thrilling life, aren't you all jealous?
Today, however, was a bit more exciting to me. First, it's COLD as a... I dunno, what's really cold? It was just freaking cold this morning. I think Shelley said like 18 degrees with windchill. Brrrrrr. So then I went to class. My teacher was really cute. He read my comment to him (from our midterm evaluations of the class) to the whole class. Heehee. He didn't know it was me who wrote it, and neither did anyone else, but he said it made him the happiest of any comments, so that was nice. I also gave him suggestions... wasn't a big praise fest or anything. I just like the way he teaches.
When I got home, there was an email from the woman I interviewed with on Wednesday. I GOT A SECOND INTERVIEW!!! It's an office visit. I have to come up to Chicago and spend an afternoon being interviewed by I think three different people and such. So that'll be a bit stressful, but also exciting. They only have I think 24 slots for office visits out of all the schools they interview at, so that's a big compliment in itself. I'm still not sure why they think I am a good candidate for a managerial/financial job, since I have NO business classes or anything, but I'm not going to question it. I'm sure I could do the job, so if they want to take a chance on me, fine by me. And if they suddenly come to their senses and realize I'm NOT a business major, this is all great experience. It's win-win. <.g>
In honor of my exciting job interview news, and in preparation for my three-hour solo drive home, I kind of made a detour to Best Buy, and might have possibly picked up Now or Never. But it's good, yo! I'm very impressed. I liked almost all the songs by the second time through. (Sorry, Carolyn <.g>)
And then, tonight, I went to the musical at my high school. Fiddler on the Roof, and it was wonderful. Their shows always are. Meghan's little sister had a big role, and she was awesome. Almost made me cry. Everyone was just great. The one thing that made me sad, though, is that our high school was KNOWN for its awesome sets. We had AMAZING sets. Mr. Greene is a technical WIZARD. And that was always a really good feeling, because I always helped build the sets, I was on the running crew quite a few times, so I was always proud of the awesomeness that was the sets. I mean, for Music Man the set got a standing ovation mid-show. Sound of Music, the mountain at the end got another standing ovation. I'm talking REALLY impressive. And Mr. Greene quit last year, for good reasons. But the whole thing was just missing something, without him there to do the sets. =( Made me sad. The set was good, but it wasn't like, knock-your-socks-off, ya know? Ah well. Such is life.
And that was my day. Oh, and we went for pie afterwards, my parents and I. Isn't your life fuller for having that information? ;)