Friday, June 18, 2010

Relieved

I think my youngest is going to enjoy having a a babysitter on Fridays.  I was pretty impressed to come home and see the new babysitter outside playing baseball with my daughter. I was a little nervous about hiring a teenager as a babysitter, now I  am glad I did. Sammy will enjoy having someone young to do things with when her friends are busy. Now I know who I can when I want to sneak out for dinner or a movie.

Abuse Of Power In The Work Place

I just recently started a new job. It really amazes me how some people in management lack basic people skills. This woman talks to the company employees like they are children or maybe worse.  I made an error and she asked me "Do you know how to read?" That was uncalled for. I wanted to reply "well actually with two college degrees under my belt, I would have to say yes." Considering the financial situation I am in right now, I just went about my business and didn't say a word about it.There are other ways of saying things, than to just be rude like that.  She could have simply pointed out the error and showed me how to correct it without the smart comment. After all, today was only my 3rd day, I'm going to make a mistake here and there. I don't know anyone who can perform the job perfectly in their first week of employment. I was an office manager for 10 years and in those 10 years, I never talked to an employee like that. I showed respect for employees.  I'm sure she makes a mistake or to, there just isn't anyone in the office to point it out. But, I think some people just let there position go to their head and think they can talk to anyone how they please and if you don't like it you can quit.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Schools Out

Children are funny.  As soon as school is out, they think it is time to break all the rules. There is no such thing as a bedtime and no one wants to sleep where they are supposed to sleep. It's time for weekday sleep overs and non-stop friends, seven days a week.  Ahh....the joys of summer vacation

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

The emotions are running high in June

June has been an eventful month for me already and it's not over yet.  My daughter graduated from high school, my son graduated from the 5th grade, my youngest was in a pageant and my husband and I are trying to restore our marriage.  It has been a very emotional month.  I have had to realize my children are growing up! Does it all have to happen at once?  I don't feel like I am old enough to have a daughter who has graduated from high school. Wow, to think my two youngest will be teenagers before I know it.  I'm not ready for my son to be going into middle school. Even though, he is ready. I think he thinks he is ready to be 18 already. Except when it comes to household chores, he's still 10. My little girl ran for Miss Junior Melvindale, she looked  so mature in her floor length pageant dress and her make up. It was scary, it was like a glimpse into the future and the high school prom. My marriage, all I can say is "wow" that has been an emotional time. You never realize how much you have missed someone until the anger subsides and you are back with them We are hoping for the best, let's hope things work out this time I don't know if I can take it if my trust is broken again. I may decide to switch to the other side and lose all faith in men. But, for now I am working on healing a broken heart.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Run, Run, Run.....

I don't know if I forgot how to manage my time since I have been laid off or I just took on more responsibilities to fill my time.  It seems like all I do is run and there is alway something to do since I have become a stay at home mother.  I have managed to fit in going to the gym & tanning, took my son to get a haircut, fit in a lunch date with my son while I had the opportunity, picked up my daughter's pageant dress, went grocery shopping, stopped a target for a few things, dropped my daughter off at rehersals, now it's time to cook dinner before picking her up and it's only 6:20 and the day isn't over yet. Being a mother is a lot work, I'm exhausted.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Screwed Up Hair Cut........$22.00

When you sit down in the chair at the hair salon you expect the stylist to cut your hair how you ask them to cut it. Not how they think they should cut it or to do a sloppy job just because they may not be in the mood to cut hair that particular day.  I sent my daughter's boyfriend to take my son to get his hair cut at JcPenney's today.  Wow, the poor child come out looking like Sonic.  She was asked to do a number 1 on the sides, a number 2 on top with it sticking up a little in the front, bring the sideburns to a point.  Well, she did a number 1 on the sides, a number 5 on top, spiked it, squared off the the sideburns and never even took the time to line it up. Now, I have to take him back tomorrow to have it fixed.  If you don't like cutting hair and you are not going to take the time to do it right, then find a new profession. Seriously, they should cut your hair how they are asked, NOT how they feel like cutting it. After all, isn't that what your paying for?

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Some Very Wise Words

"You can't teach anybody anything, only make them realize the answers are already inside them."
-- Galileo
 
"Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless."

-- Mother Teresa

"Be the change you want to see in the world"
-- Mahatma Gandhi


"Most folks are as happy as they make up the minds to be."
--Abraham Lincoln

"There are two mistakes one can make along the road to truth - not going all the way, and not starting."

-- Buddha

"The strongest oak of the forest is not the one that is protected from the storm and hidden from the sun. It's the one that stands in the open where it is compelled to struggle for its existence against the winds and rains and the scorching sun. Effort only fully releases its reward after a person refuses to quit."

-- Napoleon Hill


"Real difficulties can be overcome; it is only the imaginary ones that are unconquerable."

-- Theodore N. Vail

"Kindness is a language which the deaf can hear and the blind can read."

-- Mark Twain

"Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving his goal; nothing on earth can help the man with the wrong mental attitude."

-- W.W. Ziege

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