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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

New Job - Here's the Story

   

     So I've been at American Flooring for almost two months now :) And I'm still loving it :) I think I may have finally found at least a little niche in my life that I can get comfortable in for a little while. And that, my friends, is a huge answered prayer in my life. I've been a little lost thing wandering around in search of a direction, a purpose, an anything really, for a very long time now.
 
     Being able to have a routine is such an under-appreciated thing, y'all. Now I am not a morning person. Quite the opposite - I'm at my peak between suppertime and when the sun comes up. I'm willing to get up at whatever hour is necessary, but I'm usually going to need a good thirty minutes to an hour of minimal human contact for me to get the day started off right. My dad is great at respecting my morning-ness - if he needs to tell me anything he usually just texts me from the kitchen rather than testing how awake I am yet lol.
     But just being able to have a reason to set my alarm clock for each coming day, to pick out my nice clothes each night, to fix my hair and makeup all pretty and know I'm confident in myself when I go out the door, it just makes you feel so much better about yourself. As my aunt Ann Russell once said (in her sugar sweet Southern accent), ''If you'll just get up evrah mornin' and just brush yo' hair and put on a little lipstick, why, you'll just feel so much bettah about yo'self.'' Well Aunt Ann, you sure are right. Now most days I get to all the makeup except lipstick (Burts Bees, anyone?) haha, but it's so great to have a reason to get fixed up everyday. You really don't realize it until you go without that for a long time.  

     As far as the job itself goes, I don't think I could have made up a better job if I tried. I have a great boss, very laid back and easy to learn from. Our office environment is pretty relaxed, no big deal if you have to take a cell phone call (if you're lucky enough to get signal in our big metal building) or if you need to run an errand to the post office or bank. We even get to wear jeans one or two days a week. Gotta love that! I love the lady I share my office with, Angela. She and I get along really great - there are rarely any dull days with the two of us! She's been really great about helping me learn as well, especially with all the many ins and outs of the computer system, pricing, dealing with suppliers and installers, all that jazz. Just about everyone I work with is super nice and fun to be around, always coming in with a new crazy story of what happened on the job site or what client of ours did something nuts. We even have an office cat, Trouble, who has already decided he loves me and comes around me when he thinks he's desperate for attention.


He was keeping me company Saturday while I was pricing new carpet samples. Fat little kitty, no?



     I really enjoy what I do, even the sales part that I was worried about at first. I love the interior design part of work, all the picking out backsplashes and tub surrounds for people. The office work isn't bad to do, mostly it's just straightforward sales paperwork, so nothing complicated at all. And sales, I've decided the key to that is basically just smile, actually listen to what they want, and be basically so sugar sweet they can't help but like you. Most of our clients are just regular people, nice and normal, easy to work with. We only have a few customers that we fight over not answering the phone for, but there are those types in every business. The too-picky people, the complainers, the ones who call just about every single day for no reason whatsoever. We have those caller-ID numbers memorized!


     Funny how everything works together, even when you never thought it would. I actually originally went to college to study interior design. I spent two years in MSU's program, then changed my major because their program didn't really fit my idea of where I wanted to end up as an interior designer (I wanted to stay around here and just be a home designer, while their program was more geared to those who wanted huge salaries and to live off in NYC or LA and design for huge firms with even bigger projects. I decided I could live without all that.). After trying out a semester at MUW in art education, I just settled on getting an AA in business. I just wanted something quick, something useful in a wide variety of jobs, and something I could combine with my art, cooking, or whatever later on.
     The job I have now is such a rare thing for me, in that it combines all of the things I went to school for and like to do. I set out looking for a job I could tolerate doing every day, just a job to make money, stay at for a couple of years until I made a more permanent decision about my career path. I never thought I'd see a want ad needing office help, good with computers and bookkeeping, but also good with colors and decorating. But, luckily God watches out for even the different ones of us out there, and even though we may have to walk a longer, more twisted winding path at times to get where He wants us to go, once we get there it's pretty darn sweet. I can't guarantee that I'll stay at American Flooring forever, but for now I'm as happy as can be, and I can't ask for more than that :)

May - Thankful Month

     So (yes, I realize just about every blog I write begins with 'so', but really, how else am I just spontaneously going to burst into written one-sided conversation with yall?) this month has been a pretty regular month on all counts. I'm kind of excited that I now have a 'regular' lifestyle. Believe it or not, I had actually missed that so so much! Get up at the same time every day, go to work the five same days every week, get that paycheck every two weeks (best part, hands down. Filling out that deposit slip isn't gonna get old for a loooong time). It's amazing to me how about a week of getting up at the same time, and early at that, can iron out years of a crazy erratic college sleep cycle, even for this committed night-owl. I'm actually now usually getting ready for bed around 10:30, 11:00. Compared to my previous bedtime of 3 or 4 a.m., that's sort of a miracle.

     Church activities have bloomed - my college/career group friends decided our youth were getting bored and distant without any of the fun extra activities like we all used to do. So, we did something about it.  We've been playing Ultimate and softball, going bowling, attempting to put the local fast food places out of business, just having fun. You know it's fun when Alyssa gets her tail out and actually plays Ultimate - she who until last week didn't even know what Ultimate was. Anyhow, it's an amazing thing to see how much fun these kids are having. Things like that are where your youth group bonds. Somehow it's easier to love each other after you've all just got hot and sweaty together running around like crazy people trying to fight over who has possession of a Frisbee.
     It ended up being a really good thing we started this up. Last Sunday our youth minister Bro. Glen Reeder announced that God had told him it was time to move on, and that he had taken a music and youth minister position at another church. They've been with us for eight and a half years, since I was just in high school, so it's a big change for our kids. Understandably, they're all like little lost puppies, no idea what's coming next for them and who's going to be there to lead them through it. So it's great we had this activity schedule already going, and are planning to keep on with it. Until we get a new youth minister, and even afterwards, our kids are gonna need some TLC. Good thing we're pro's at that!

     Off subject here, but I'm just wondering if any of you other bloggers are just not in love with this new Blogger layout? I am not a fan. For one, I don't run Google Chrome, and it doesn't work well with most of the other websites I run. And the new dashboard layout is just not friendly to the way my brain works. The developers must be friends with the Facebook Timeline people.


MAY

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button - F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Adjustment Bureau - Phillip K. Dick
The Nanny Diaries - Emma Mclaughlin and Nicola Kraus
Dark Road to Darjeeling - Deanna Raybourn
Redeeming Love - Francine Rivers
Home to Holly Springs - Jan Karon
A Journey of Desire - John Eldredge
The Dead Travel Fast - Deanna Raybourn
A Dance with Dragons - George R. R. Martin

     Only ten this month. Less free time, less book reading (not complaining though!). But there were some really good new books in there I'd never read, and ten books brings me to 59 for the year. I've topped 50 books, so if I was following the real Centurion Challenge rules, I'd be over halfway there!
   

     To end on a really really good note, big big thing coming up - mission trip with the Sunday school class to Dinosaur, CO, in only 15 days! I'm so so glad my boss is amazing and agreed to let me go. That was a big worry of mine finding a job at the time of year I did, but my boss happens to be very mission minded (He's actually involved with Global!), and our work environment is pretty laid back in the summer. I didn't even have to use my pitiful face once haha!
     I've been looking forward to our trip for forever it seems like. I've stayed behind on the other trips my family has taken this year to be able to go, so it's going to be nice to get out and finally not be the one stuck at home with two needy dogs haha. I'm only too glad to use my vacation days up on a mission trip, especially when I know the trip is going to be awesome. Anybody who's ever been off on a Debo trip before can attest to that! Is it ridiculous that I kind of already want to start packing? Anyway, expect large amounts of blogging, with pictures that are actually mine for once! I'm so glad I bought a good camera for Ecuador, even though it's ended up being used for a myriad of other things. I'm hoping to sneak away with one of our mi-fi's, in hopes that Dinosaur has decent AT&T coverage (I seriously doubt where we're going has free wifi). So maybe y'all can get semi-live updates, and I won't have to catch everything from two whole weeks of tripping once I get home!

Getting to add a TON of states to my list - even going out as far as Utah! I haven't been to any states between Arkansas and Nevada, so I'm excited! Even to drive through boring old Kansas :)