So, at this moment I am unemployed. Hopefully this changes quickly. I have applied at two jobs. One is for St. Joseph Villa (a nursing home), the other at a place called Arts of the World Gallery. Tuesday I am going to Arlington Hills (another nursing home) to apply for a job. I may also apply at the VA.
I was extremely hopeful about the job at the Art Gallery. The woman who owns it is really nice. Her name is Leslie. She is going to look over my application and resume and give me a call back. The day I inquired about the job there was such a positive energy, something that made me feel like the universe was working with me, and that everything would work out. But today, dropping off the application, the energy shifted. Like the universe was going to make me work for this one. So in order to do that, I am going to try to release a shit load of positive energy and hope I can get karma on my side. Because I feel like this job would be amazing.
The job at St. Joseph Villa did not feel so secure. Though, truth be told, my outfit was beyond amazing the day I dropped off my application. First impressions count, right??? I would rather work there than at Arlington Hills. For some reason Arlington Hills reminds me of a nursing home you would find in a sketch part of Lowell. But a paycheck is a paycheck.
But at the end of the day, when all is said and done. I have this immense feeling that things are going to work out for me. That despite the mishaps and such, I will really be okay, if not great.
On a different note.
I spent all day yesterday with Jenn and Sam. At the end day we went to see War Horse. Which was good, except the background was an obvious fail. The father of the main character pretty much spends a lot of money which will keep them from paying rent, and causing them to potentially lose their house and farm. In one part the man looks to his wife and says something like, one of these days you are going to stop loving me, and I will understand. Then she says to him "I may hate you more, but I will never love you less". I am not sure why, but that really stuck with me.
Then we went to Lookout Point (I believe that is what Jenn called it)... over by the U of U. It looks out over the city. Because it was night, the city was all lit up. And it seemed as if the city was sparkling. It was wonderful. And the stars were really bright. You know, I really love this city.
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