Monday, August 25, 2008

First day at work...

Today was my first day at work for Scott Paint! Same stuff, different paint store. It's tough learning all the new products, and how they tint, but it's basically exactly what I was doing before. Except it's a slower store. Verrrrrrrrrrrrry much slower. At Kwal I was used to doing five grand in business before nine o'clock in the morning. Today at work we did four grand all day. That's slowwwwwwwwwwww. Oh well, at least I found a job!

And tonight's my first ever draft in Fantasy Football. That happens in about a half hour actually. I've been reading all the little magazines and articles online, I know who I want on my team, so we'll see how it goes. I'll probably come in dead last at the end of the season, but I'll be talkin' smack all the way! Go Team Mansquatch!!

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Chuck Norris can sneeze with his eyes open.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Woohoo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

So, I've been checking Scott Paint's website everyday looking for job openings. Well, yesterday they put up that they were hiring for Managers, Asst Managers, and Store Clerks. I jumped on that and sent the HR department a short email just saying that I've got experience and am looking for a job. Later that afternoon the Regional Store Director called me and wanted me to come over to their corporate office in Sarasota this morning to fill out an app and interview. I showed up early, filled out the app, we sat down in his office, he looked at the app for about 30 seconds, and then said "Okay, we'll start you at $11. When can you start?"

That's all para-phrasing and what not, but it's not to far off. We were literally talking for about two minutes before he told me I'm hired. I'll be working at a store in Sarasota, about a mile and a half from Siesta Key beach. The Ass Man just quit, and the Managers last day before he retires is next Friday, so I'll pretty much be the top dog until they find a replacement for the Store Manager. I'll basically be doing the exact same job as I was at Kwal, just for more money! ;-)

Oh, and one more little tidbit. If your going to college, and your major has something to do with the paint industry (apparently math counts according to the district manager), and you get all A's, they 100% pay for college. 100%. Holy crap, this place rocks! o_O

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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Reporting on TS Fay...









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If you have five dollars, and Chuck Norris has five dollars, Chuck Norris has more money than you.

Tropical Storm Fay...

Oh, what a blustery day! The wind's blowing outside, but we haven't even gotten any rain! I'm kinda disappointed actually. I was looking forward to seeing stuff flying around outside, and having to hunker down with the flashlights and candles. ;-)

Fay looks like it's gonna miss us by a lot, so nothing to get all excited about. Shucks...

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Monday, August 18, 2008

Hurricane Fay...

Well, I'm sitting in the living room at Aunt Anne's, watching Women's Beach Volleyball in the Olympics (oh yeaaah), and I just checked the latest news on Tropical Storm Fay. It's not a hurricane just yet, still a tropical storm, but it could still strengthen into a hurricane. It looks like it will be either passing by or passing over Bradenton sometime by 2 pm tomorrow. I'll be sure to take pictures of my first hurricane! ;-)

I might have a line on a job though! Only one paint store in this area, and there's a lot of them, is hiring right now. I applied today, but the manager wasn't in. I'm going to go back there tomorrow and see if I can talk to him about getting a job. Here's hoping!

As for right now, I'm gonna go outside and have me a smokey treat! I'll post tomorrow if we have power and let ya'll know how this little rain cloud is going ;-)

Saturday, August 16, 2008

My first week in Bradenton...

Alrighty, so I'm in paradise! This place is awesome! The weather is beautiful. We've had rain on and off all week, but it's not bad. It'll rain a lot for fifteen minutes or so, and then it clears upand is suny all day. I talked to my mom yesterday, and she was saying that the high in Fort Collins was only 55 degrees. Nothing but cold, dreary, dark rain for three days straight. And I just go outside and stand under a palm tree and smoke a cigarette. Oooohh, I love it!

So I started out the week by looking for a job. I thought that I had a job coming out here, but that changed. Color Wheel is a paint company based in Florida that is owned by the same corporation as Kwal, where I worked at in Fort Collins. Well, I thought I would be able to just transfer. I was in contact with the District Manager out here, and one of their stores close by had an opening. Well, I got ahold of him on Monday, but he told me that they had already filled the spot. Needless to say, I was just a little perturbed. I was kind of hoping to have a job right away, but oh well, it is what it is. My car shouldn't have made it out here, but it did. I'm here for a reason, and have a purpose, and now I'm just trusting that God will provide a job for me. I'm still looking though! Beating the pavement, going to all the different paint stores around here. Hopefully I'll find something in the next week or two.

I love it here, but it is different. It's tough not having anyone that I know around. I know my grandparents and my aunt that I'm staying with, but it's not the same as being around the people that you've known all your life, ya know? I just can't wait to find a job and get into my own place so that I can get some sense of normalcy going again.

The only bad thing that I can see about Florida: hurricanes. I'm not worried about them here in Bradenton and Sarasota, but it can still bring on some crappy weather, even if it hits on the east coast. Just now actually, I saw on the news an update on tropical Storm Fay. It's expcted to hit Florida sometime on Monday, and could possibly develope into a category 1 storm as it passes by Sarasota and St. Pete. I'll keep ya'll posted on what it does, but it could get interesting, so keep us in your prayers!

Tomorrow morning I'm going to go to Aunt Anne's church and scope it out, see if I like it and all. I really miss my old church Rez. Those sermons and Pastor John really were something else! Hopefully I can find a church around here that is similar to that. I think we might also try to get out to Disney World tomorrow afternoon, so that'll be fun!

Anywho, I've gotta go and watch Phelps win another gold medal, so I'll leave it at that!

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Last day of the trip....

Well, last day with Ty and Trapper. We all slept in really late this morning. It was nice to sleep in a real bed finally! We hung out for awhile at the house, chit chatting with the family, and then we went down to Siesta Key Beach. That was nice! Beautiful weather, nice and clear, and the water was perfect! I love the sand on that beach. It’s so soft and cool. We stayed there until the sun set, and then headed back to Bradenton. We had to leave for the airport by three in the morning. So we got up all early, and headed out for the airport, making a quick pit stop at 24 hour Starbucks. Yes, I said 24 hour Starbucks! Dad, if your reading this, I know your jealous for that! How many times are you out jonesing for a cup o’ joe, and Starbucks is closed? Not here!


Anywho, we got to the airport and it was goodbye to the last of my family from Colorado. Now it’s just me. I have family out here that I know, but it’s goodbye to the people I’ve known and been around for my whole life.


Now I just have to figure out what to do next….

Disney World day five...

And now onto day five at Disney World. We slept in pretty late and then went to IHOP for breakfast. After that we headed back over to Downtown Disney for the arcade. That place was awesome! Tons of old arcade games, along with a bunch of new ones. I hugged the pinball machines most of the time. I got the #4 high score on Spider-Man pinball. Woohoo! Some bragging rights!


So we hung out there all day long, and then headed out for Bradenton. Finally got in at close to midnight. It really started to hit me on the drive just how much I missed my family in Colorado. My nephew Zane and my niece Gracie. My parents and my sisters. This is a really big change for me. Our family is extremely close nit. Hell, Sarah was my roommate for almost two years! If that’s not being close to your sister, I don’t know what is! It’s tough being away from my family, but I had to do this for me. I was going nowhere in Colorado, and now I have a clear direction and a purpose, something to work towards.


It’s still gonna be tough though….

Disney World day four...

Okay, day four in Disney World. We had to get all of our stuff packed up last night so that we could check out of our resort this morning. Almost done with Disney, and then onward ho to Bradenton! We went to the Magic Kingdom this morning and finished off all of the rides that we had yet to do. Hit up the Haunted Mansion and Thunder Mountain Railroad, and, of course, rode Space Mountain a couple more times. :-) That’s not the fastest, best rollercoaster in the world, but it sure as hell is fun!


After that we headed over to Epcot. We only did a quick run through the World Showcase the other day, so we wanted to walk through it a little slower this time, and see more stuff and take a lot of pictures. We ate dinner in Morocco at a place called Marakesh. I had the Lamb Sausages for dinner, and holy cow, it was delicious! During dinner they had music and a belly dancer for entertainment. It was funny looking at some of the guys with they’re wives or girlfriends sitting around watching the belly dancer. The guys would be clapping along with the music with a big smile on they’re faces, and the women would just be staring at they’re food the whole time! Funny seeing them getting jealous like that ;-)


After that we headed over to the UK and hung out there until the fireworks started. There is a little pavilion that sticks out on the water in between the UK and Morocco that is an excellent place to sit and watch the fireworks. I was walking by it when some cast members were roping it off, so I stopped and asked them what was up, if there was some kind of a special event going on. There was a wedding reception, and the couple had reserved the pavilion to watch the fireworks. I had my Happy Birthday button on though, so they gave me tickets so that we could sit down there for the fireworks! That was pretty cool!


After the fireworks, we hung out for a little while longer and then decided to call it a day. We all wanted to go check out Disney Quest still, which is a five story arcade in Downtown Disney, so we got a cheap room at the Motel 6 in Kissimmee for the night. And by cheap, I mean cheap! The air conditioner didn’t work and they didn’t even stock the bathroom with bars of soap! Big difference coming from a resort t Disney World to the Motel 6.

Disney World day three...

Alrighty, day three, and we’re starting to get sore and tired from doing nothing but walking all day and standing in line. Ah, the price you pay for a few minutes of thrills at a time! ;-) We went to Animal Kingdom this morning and rode Everest and went to see the 3-D show “It’s Tough to be a Bug!” I love that Everest ride! It’s too short, but it’s really cool when the animatronic Yeti reaches down like it’s gonna grab you. Fun stuff! Ty and Trap hadn’t seen the Bug’s Life show yet, so that was really cool. The 3-D shows that they do in Disney are really impressive. They don’t just rely on the action going on onscreen, they have animatronics that pop out of the ceiling, or they splash you with with water when that happens onscreen. It really adds another dimension to the realness of the thing.


Well, like I said earlier, we were getting pretty tired of staying up until one in the morning and getting up a six to go do more stuff, so we decided to take it pretty easy today. After we got done at Animal Kingdom, we went back to the resort and just hung out at the pool for a couple of hours. It was kinda nice to take a break like that. We had already done just about all the rides, so it was great to be able to sit back and relax for a little while.


In the afternoon we went back over to Hollywood Studios to look around again. We ate at Pizza Planet for dinner. It was nice to spend less than ten bucks on dinner for once this trip! We rode some more rides and then went to stand in line for the new Toy Story ride. It was 11:15 pm when we got in line, and 12:45 when we got on the ride. Now, the ride was cool, but it certainly wasn’t worth the hour and a half long wait at midnight! Maybe if it was in the morning, and we weren’t so tired, but not at midnight. ;-)

Disney World day two...

Okay, second day in Disney World! Today we went to The Magic Kingdom in the morning (gotta love those Extra Magic Hours!) and then to Epcot in the afternoon. We ate dinner at the Mitsukoshi restaurant in Epcot Japan. Now that was some amazing food! This picture is of my sushi flower that I had for dinner. Prettiest food I’ve ever eaten. Making sushi really is an art form, just in the presentation alone.


After Epcot we went back to the hotel and swam for awhile. We rode Space Mountain a bunch of times and a couple of other little things, and then Mission Space and Soarin in Epcot. Soarin was cool, because of the effect and the feeling of flying in a hang glider, but I absolutely hated that ride! You see, I don’t have a fear of heights; I just have a fear of falling from them. I’ve never been on Soarin before, so I had no idea what to expect from it. You sit in these seats that just have a seatbelt and your feet are dangling there in front of you. That’s all well and good when your on the ground, but then they lift you up over this huge screen and start rocking the thing back and forth, and side to side, and I’m sitting there trying to grab onto something to keep myself in the seat! We’re going to go back to Epcot again on Thursday to ride some more rides and walk through the world showcase again.


Ugh, I hate heights….

Disney World day one...

We had planned on waking up really early at about six in order to get ready and be at Hollywood Studios first thing for when they opened early. Well, we actually got there at about 10:30. Needless to say, we all slept through the alarm. More specifically, I turned it off when it went off, with every intention of standing right up after that, and it never happened. ;-)


We got there eventually though, and it made for a very fun birthday for me! We rode all the rides that are there except the new 3-D Toy Story ride. That one had ridiculously long waits on it all day long, so we’re just planning on going to tomorrow night. They’re open three hours later than the general public if you’re a resort guest, so we’ll hit it up then! Anywho, I’ve been collecting shot glasses from every state we visited, so I decided to grab one from the Rockin’ Roller Coaster and the Tower of Terror rides to add to my road trip memorabilia. I also got a guitar pick for my new Strat *excited giggle* from the Rockin’ Roller Coaster ride!


It was Ty and Trapper’s first time in Hollywood Studios, so obviously neither of them had ridden the Tower of Terror before. For those of you reading this that haven’t been, you sit in the elevator shaft, and it takes you through a short passage way where they have some awesome holographic stuff going on, telling the story of the Hollywood Tower Hotel. Everything goes pitch black, and then they drop the elevator that your riding! Up and down, up and down, chicks and small children screaming the whole time! I didn’t tell Ty and Trap what to expect at all either! Ahh… what fun! Very frightening! ;-)


After we were done, tired, and hungry, we headed over to Planet Hollywood for dinner. I’ve never been inside one of those places before. Nice restaurant with entertaining stuff to look at all over the walls. Ty got a little tipsy on some wine though! It was funny hearing him stumble over some of his words all night! ;-) We got back to our room at the nice early hour of 1:oo am though, so we had plenty of time to sleep it off.


It is now seven in the morning on Tuesday, I’ve had my coffee and a muffin, and am ready to do it all over again today!

Driving...

So, the route we chose to take was driving South down I-25 until it started to curve back west towards Albuquerque in New Mexico. At that point we hopped onto Hwy 285 heading down to Roswell. I drove the first leg of the journey, about 300 miles, into New Mexico, and then Ty took over after that. We left at 10:00 pm on Friday, and pulled into Roswell the next morning at about 9:00 am. We took a quick pit stop, and then continued on down Hwy 285 until we hit I-10 in Texas. We hopped onto that and took it straight through the whole way to Florida.


We stopped briefly in San Antonio to eat, but all the restaurants along the River Walk had over an hour long waits. We went to four different places! None of us had eaten since breakfast in Roswell, so we were getting a little rumbly in our tumblies. Subway, here we come! After some food (finally!) we forged on! We went through Houston, TX; Baton Rouge, LA; Gulf Port, MS; Mobile, AL and then finally into Florida! Once we hit Tallahassee it took us almost four hours to get to Disney. It was about six o’clock in the evening on Sunday when got there, but finally, no more driving for the next four days! So we got all checked in to out room at the All Star Movies Resort. It was so nice being able to finally take a shower! Ugh, fourty-four and a half hours in the car, driving through the deep South in the middle of summer really does a number on your sweat glands! ;-)


We went to Raglan Road, which is an Irish restaurant in Downtown Disney, for dinner that night. I got fish and chips and a pint of Guinness! Traditional Irish meal! We walked around in Downtown Disney for a little while and then decided to go back to our room and get some sleep. None of us had been horizontal and asleep in over two days, so we needed it!

Last days in Colorado.....

By the time I got a chance to post this, I'm sitting in my Aunt Anne's . I typed all of this up on the drive down to Florida, and didn’t have access to the internet until I got here to Aunt Anne's house. But anywho, here’s what was up with me my last couple of days in Colorado.


On Tuesday I drove up to Bailey to pick up Tasha and took her to lunch in Denver. It was her birthday a couple of weeks ago, so I wanted to take her out for that and see her one last time before I left for Florida. I took her to Hooters for wings and a beer, and then we went to see The Dark Knight. Once again, very good movie. ;-) I was so happy with my car that day, because all of the problems that I had earlier in the week just disappeared. It ran very smoothly and didn’t overheat at all! Word!


I worked on my car most of the day Wednesday, just as a precaution. I just did a minor tune up, but every little bit helps! My friend Michelle was back in town this week visiting, so I took her out to hang out and have a beer that night. It always nice to catch up and hang out with old friends! ;-)

On Friday I tried to hang out with my family in between hectically packing my car with what little amount of stuff I’m taking with me. It’s Wamulian! Sorry, just had to through that in there. I opened a bank account at WaMu the other day. I just like saying that…. WaMu…..It’s like a Walrus mixed with a Muuuuuuse….. Mooooose….. wow, I need more coffee……


Anywho, Mom took me out to lunch at Totilla Marisses, and then Steph, Ty and the kids came over to my parents house for dinner and some very delicious apple pie! ;-) It was time to go at about 9 o’clock. Hugs all around, a few tears, some heartfelt goodbyes, and Ty and I hit the road. We swung by Trappers apartment to pick him up, and then it was “Bye bye Fort Collins.” Born and raised there, and now I’m leaving. *wistfully sighing as I think about the beach*