Apr 26, 2007 18:35
Wow, I haven't updated this thing for a long time! I have to go work at conferences in about 10 minutes and I really don't feel like studying for my math test so I guess I'll just ramble on here until it's time to leave.
Well, prom is coming up. I have my dress and me and Sarah are going shopping for jewelry and shoes on Saturday night. Erik still needs to get his tux... well actually Erik still needs to.... haha maybe I won't go there. I don't really understand why people are being so ultra-dramatic about prom. This is junior year, none of us have a lot of money to spend, if we go all out this year there will be nothing left for senior prom, and it's supposed to be fun and not stressful. In all honesty, my perfect prom is a small group of friends, Potbelly for dinner, and an after-party where we eat ice cream and watch chick flicks and laugh into the late hours of the night. Haha, that sounds like a girls night... oh well, it would be fun.
School is blah. I'm sick of mentoring. I put more hours into mentor than if I had just had a sixth and seventh hour. But I had an epiphany (sp?) about my life and it's probably thanks to my mentorship. I HATE BUSINESS AND I CANNOT GO INTO A BUSINESS FIELD. Here I thought I was going to dominate the sales field and be the ultimate business woman but I just can't do it. It's way too boring for me and not enough contact with people. It's a lot of sitting at a desk and staring at a computer screen, which is exactly what I don't want. So now I'm thinking a Child Life Specialist or some sort of Child Psychology. I'm basically back to where I started before I took mentor seminar. I went into it thinking I wanted psychology, realized I'd be great in field sales because of all those tests we took, and now I'm back to the psychology. I guess I saved myself four years of school for a business degree.
We finally got a horse trailer and are looking into leasing a second horse for the summer. Ransom is fantastic as always... just ask Erik. :) I'm starting to get ready for the Dakota County Fair and learning to drive with a horse attached to my truck. It's easier than I thought it would be, but it's still hard, especially if you've never pulled anything before in your life. But my goal is to be completely independent with the trailer by the end of the school year... and yes, that includes being able to back it into a parking spot, which I've just about got down. Anyways...
This ended up being pointless I guess but for those of you who I never see... that's what's new in my life. I wish people would post more... I think it's fun to read up on what everyone is up to. I'm off to work at conferences! Happy Friday tomorrow!!