I graduate in exactly one month & one week. I'm completely freaking out. I have to go in tomorrow to tell the complex I'm not renewing my lease & then *hopefully* look at a house here pretty soon. Also, I will be filling out an application and faxing it, along with my resume, to Tyler Mason Salon. Interviewing scares me a whole lot, I don't feel like I'm old enough to go through this process...I'm not even old enough to go have a drink & celebrate when I get the job! Haha :] I pray that the job & the house both work out, from what I've been told, the rent being asked for the house is an amazing deal, let's hope that I feel the same way once I've actually seen the place. The salon offers benefits (health, dental, 401k, paid vacation, flex plan, etc), which would be incredible for me, seeing as how I won't be getting married anytime soon. If this all works out, it will bein a huge blessing.
My mother thinks that I should look at houses closer to the salon I'm applying at, which is on the west side of Indy. I see her point because she knows from experience that a commute is no fun. But I know from experience that moving somewhere and knowing absolutely no one and being a good distance from your friends is also no fun, something she doesn't understand because she's never left her comfort zone of Marion. I'll swap a long drive for the fact that I'll be able to come home and be close to my friends. Maybe eventually I'll look at a place closer to where I work, but for now, Noblesville is in between the salon & Marion, to me that's a pretty good location.
The lady who was trying to get rid of the dog never returned my phone call. I understand if she's changed her mind, but let's act our age and just let me know that. An un-returned phone call over a matter such as this is incredibly irritating. Oh well, I suppose it wasn't supposed to work out.
So I've got it in my head that I will somehow be getting a piano for graduation. My aunt & uncle have an older electric piano that they bought for my little cousin when he was learning to play. Well he's coming into his senior year and they also have a baby grand in their home. Perhaps they will be gracious enough to give their little piano to me when I graduate/move. It would probably be the first nice thing they've ever done in their entire lives. :]
Now that I've written a little book...I'm going to go relax for the evening.
Wow - - - lots of changes happening!!!
ReplyDeleteThe aunt and uncle can certainly AFFORD to pass that little ole piano on to you!!!
I know, it's scary!!
ReplyDeleteHaha, yeah they can, but that's never stopped them from being stingy before :]