Well the past two days have been spent in somewhere that I cannot completely determine if I like or dislike. On the one hand, I feel like I can completely let down my guard and spill whatever's happening in my life to the people there. And, on the other hand, I feel like I'm in a concentration camp full of cami's to be priced, jeans to be sensored, and a go-back rack to be cleared, all while under the strict supervision of a communication-limited Korean authority. Yes, this is the environment I call "work", more commonly known as Fashion Q. I worked the night shift yesterday, and the morning shift today, so I have an 18 hour break until I must return to this place of which I have mixed feelings. Then I'm off till monday night! Hallelujah. Then I must prepare myself for a strenuous 28-hour week. I've just got to keep telling myself: it's worth the money. It's worth having a car that is younger than you, and can start without having to be shifted into neutral first. It's worth being able to feed that little girl in Indonesia that you support through World Vision. It's worth being able to buy those shoes... It's worth it. And somehow, I get through. (With the help of my amazing coworkers, too, of course.)
I was listening to some of my music today. I recently discovered that I am a fan of I Am Ghost. As well as Chantal Kreviazuk. And Ke$ha. And always Vanessa Carlton. She is amazing. She's a lot like me... she plucked out a song, randomly, on the piano one day, so her mother decided to start giving her lessons. (That's the exact same way I started playing piano, except Vanessa wa a toddler when this happened, and I was 9, and my mother didn't teach me, my neighbor did.) She should come out with another album soon. And she should go on tour. She is at the top of my list of celebrities I'd like to meet. I had a chance to meet her a few months ago, but the concentration camp--I mean "work"--got in the way. So, alas, our meeting was postponed. Another time then, Vanessa.
Thats all for now....
I was listening to some of my music today. I recently discovered that I am a fan of I Am Ghost. As well as Chantal Kreviazuk. And Ke$ha. And always Vanessa Carlton. She is amazing. She's a lot like me... she plucked out a song, randomly, on the piano one day, so her mother decided to start giving her lessons. (That's the exact same way I started playing piano, except Vanessa wa a toddler when this happened, and I was 9, and my mother didn't teach me, my neighbor did.) She should come out with another album soon. And she should go on tour. She is at the top of my list of celebrities I'd like to meet. I had a chance to meet her a few months ago, but the concentration camp--I mean "work"--got in the way. So, alas, our meeting was postponed. Another time then, Vanessa.Thats all for now....
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