Friday, May 29, 2009

Quickie Points

My good friend (and fellow Friday night bartender) and his girlfriend had a baby today. I'm very excited to meet (and snuggle) him. This is my first fairly close friend to have a baby. It's another step toward being an adult--friends with kids. Eek.

Another friend and I planted a very ambitious garden last weekend. Four types of tomatoes (Cherokee, Big Beef, Roma, and Yellow Jubilee), four types of peppers (Chocolate Beauty, Anaheim, Jalapenos, and Blushing Beauty), watermelon, eggplant, cucumber and zucchini. We are very excited! Hopefully we'll have a good bounty of produce.

My little sister is graduating tomorrow. I'm in disbelief that she's possibly old enough to graduate high school. Isn't she still 12?

I have a birthday this week. I'm excited because my fiance (!) and I are having a date night at the Melting Pot and then seeing Up. Yay! Other than that, I don't really care too much about it. I'll be 24. Uhm, what? Crazy.

While I was bartending last night, a gentleman invited me to freelance serve or bartend with his event catering company. He even gave me his business card. To be honest, it creeped me out just a little. I'm sure the bartending gig would be pretty good money. I don't think I'll give it much more thought.

I'm getting sick of work. Not the actual work, but the work atmosphere. It's been pretty tension filled since the whole management upheaval. Meh. I'm looking forward to the schedule change so that I won't be working Saturday nights anymore. I haven't had Saturdays to do whatever I want in a very long time. It will be awesome. I'm also looking forward to cabrewing trips with several of my friends. (As a side note, bartend and its derivations come up as misspelled, but cabrewing is apparently a word. Weird.)

Enjoy the weekend!

2 comments:

Nance said...

Why were you creeped out? Bartending on the side could be good money for catering events. Look into it! The tips alone would be worth it.

jenomena said...

I forgot to reply to this. He gave off creepy vibes, not the idea of bartending on the side.