Apr 14, 2005 11:39
My parents just bought two houses today. They said they wanted to rent out a multi-family home and then they bought two, *shrugs* hope it's a good thing. Being that I am a hostage to my education I am still mooching off my parents, who I have to say have been absolutely wonderful to me and I would be lost with out there help. They have gone to great lengths to make sure I have a decent space for myself, I really like my own private space. There is just one thing...
Right now my room is located on the 3rd floor of a condo, no door, just a big room at the top of the stairs. At first I was really not thrilled with the idea of not having a door, still am not, but it's been ok. Now the place we will be moving into not only does my room not have a door, but it also has no walls. It's like a loft type set-up. I will never have a social life if I cannot have walls and a door on my bed room :(. There is hope however, a storage space off the room, with a door *claps for doors* . This space however has no heat, no light (well there is a window but no electricity), and there is a whole in the floor with a fence around it leading to a stair way, also the cieling isn't exactly finished. I do see... opportunity in this, I also know that my new best friend, IKEA, can help me out tremendously.
Also I think I may change jobs. Although I love working at the Humane Society, now that my hours have been cut it is really getting difficult to pay stupid little things, like car payments. In light of this I am going to apply at The American Red Cross to do phelobotomy for blood drives they have around the state. As long as I have a wide range of time open (5am-10pm) five days a week, they will pay me almost double what I make now. I don't know what it is about these charity organizations but they really do pay well. Maybe I can still work with the animals on the weekends, I don't know. Guess I should wait to see if I get the job before I get to ahead of my self. If not, well I guess retail will start tolook pretty good, we'll see.