It's April. I have much to say, and don't say it because I still feel the need to catch you up on what has happened in the last year and a half. So here's the shortest version I can manage. Feel free to nudge me with questions, I'll answer them, but I'm making this post vague in the interests of time, not out of a perpetual desire to be mysterious. Please also note that I can't tell even my own story without interrupting myself, and so those are the bracketed bits. I'm sorry to all you punctuation police, I hope it doesn't drive you too insane.
The week [maybe even the day] after my job as an ABA therapist ended I began working in a small coffee shop/night music venue in Easton. Got a boyfriend, went home for Christmas [loved seeing grandma], boyfriend and I broke up [don't worry, I was surprisingly fine with it], tired of working in coffee [whatever, I really just realized I'm turning 26 this year and can't keep putting off growing up], quit job while applying to work as a marketing director for a 308 seat music venue in Annapolis, managed to sufficiently impress in the interview [because I wore my Audrey Hepburn-esque black trench coat that day, and because I knew the right people], got the job, and have been working like a mad woman. Oh, and I got a new computer [not just any... I finally got myself the mac I've been dreaming about for half a decade, or at least the current version of my old dream], and since the computer responds to the commands I give it without taking so long I begin to tear my hair out, I have managed to write another blog.
The End.
8 comments:
Whew! Been wondering about that job! You rock!
Good for you with everything. I just got a Mac, too (today) and am enjoying not tearing out hair anymore, as well. :o)
She lives! She breathes! She types while keeping her lovely tresses!
I have missed you.
The Mac will rock your world :)
Good to have you back blogging... So do I have to get a Mac too if I'm going to be a part of the family?
Thanks for the update. The music venue job sounds sweet!
I'm living vicariously through you, your sporty car, and your shiny new mac (I do have one I love but it is slowly limping to its death)
l00king forward to more VAL!
It made my heart smile that you ended with "The End". Many a sentence in college ended with such and it is an undeniably Val thing to say. Miss you, Friend.
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