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TFL.org, Time with Sister, Enjoying Time Off

June 18th 2003

Wow, I just recently offered my time to The Fanlistings Network, and already I’ve been asked to take over one of their categories. More specifically, I am told I received a lot of positive comments from the tfl.org staff.

[insert blush here]

So yes, if everything goes right, I will be the proud spanking new tfl.org staff member. Not gonna tell you which category I’ll be in charge of yet though. I don’t want to jinx anything :P
What have I been up to recently. Well, as of Monday I pick my sister up from daycare everyday except Wednesdays, so now I get to see her a lot :) Took her to McDonalds last night and made sure the check-out clerk gave me an extra Finding Nemo toy. I swear I’m becoming obsessed with the movie. The good thing is, I can bring her home anytime I want to so now maybe I won’t feel like I’m missing out on my sister growing up.

I haven’t heard about any trouble from my mother as of late either……perhaps she’s actually behaving?

Job search = 0 results unfortunately. But I’m staying as hopeful as I can be under the circumstances. This weekend unemployment will be calling me for an interview to see if I qualify, but knowing the record of my past employers, I’ll be turned down flat, and the downward spiral will continue.

I can’t say that I haven’t enjoyed my time off though. Enjoying the smell of honeysuckle, watching chipmunks fill their cheeks with birdseed and then running off into the bushes, pretending like no one saw them. Watching My Son bark endlessly at a harmless black snake in my garden. Teaching My Son how to sleep in a hammock (ever watch a dog try to climb in one of those?), and other such things I was too tired to concern myself with when I was working fulltime. If only I could work from home. I actually thought about trying to write a book or starting a daycare, but not anytime soon.

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6 Responses to “TFL.org, Time with Sister, Enjoying Time Off”
  1. Donster Says:

    Positive comments from tfl staff eh? :) I hope you have fun there on the staff. :D

  2. sarah Says:

    eeeee i wanna know the catagory!!!

    and you would be PERFECT for running a daycare!! the only person i would trust to watch my child!!!

  3. Crys Says:

    Aww *blush* We’re such good pagan mommies :P We need that commune!

    And the category is………dun dun dun….

    GAMES

    Not big for most people I know, but hey, I like games.

  4. mitch Says:

    congrats on the new hobby.. guess that’s what you’d call it. :)

  5. Caroline Says:

    Ah, congratulations on your fanlisting-ness. That is spiffy indeed.

    And thank you, just for being such a beautiful person.

  6. Samantha Says:

    Contratulations on your new position! I’m sure it will be fun to help out, that is a very useful site.

    I hope that you find a new job soon. However, no that you know how enjoyable time off can be - you should consider the amount of time you’d put in at your new workplace. Make a concious effort not to overwork yourself, and the results will be obvious :)

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