So, what have I been up to in the past week? Well, out of everything I've decided to stay in Nebraska for the summer. Financially it just worked out in my favor to just stick it out at home. Thankfully my internship and work will keep me very busy, seriously like working 50 hours a week (and only getting paid for half of it...). I'm exhausted almost all of the time, and surprisingly I enjoy it. Probably the only thing that I truly hate is Tuesday morning when I wake up at 5:30 and feel sick and tired. Weird I know, but I think the extreme lack of sleep just makes me nauseous. I'm a morning person and it only lasts for about 5 minutes and that's probably the only part of my busy life that I don't look forward to.
Baker's has been scheduling me with increased regularity in the evening shift spot, meaning 4-Midnight. I actually prefer that, I can go work out in the morning, get things done during the day and then head off to work in the evening. Although I'm scheduled until midnight my Supervisor told me I could leave after I do the till exchange at 11:20. Just in case I usually stay until at least 11:40. My eventual goal is to be home by midnight.
Things at home are going somewhat well, with the rush of the end of the school year already here things are busy and somewhat functional. Cecily's staying out of trouble for the most part, but she is still impossible to live with. We are just very different people, and thus we don't get along at all. We don't fight, I just try and avoid her as much as possible.
My Dad is another story, I'll post something on that later.
Anyway, it's late. I'm tired. I've started my first summer book read. After like 10 years of putting it off I'm finally reading "A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy". It's pretty good so far, and we'll see what happens after that. Other books I want to read are "The World is Flat", "Nickel and Dimed", perhaps a Twilight book, "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo", etc.
If you know of a good book let me know. I'm liking fiction at the moment but am a true die hard history reader. After all, I think I probably have the most extensive Ocean Liner book collection this side of the Mississippi...
Until later, have a good one.
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