Thursday, June 05, 2008

Let's drive

I finally passed the driving test. Now, I need a car and all the junk that comes with one (ie, gas, insurance, etc.). I don't know why I'm not excite. I think it's because this was my fourth attempt and I knew I had to pass this time. I mean, I should be proud. I took the exam in SF and passed. *sigh* Sometimes things don't matter to me anymore.

Art with Elders got canceled today because the artist is sick. No one called to tell me to not come in. Second time that has happened on Thursday. At least, I got to sit around and talk to one of the patients. He told me that he got his wheelchair taken away in exchange for a walker. I told him that that was great, but he complained about how he couldn't get to places as fast now. He said they'll probably make him use a cane next week instead since he's scheduled to be discharged in about 2 weeks.

After the hearty conversation, I strolled over to Mollie Stone's to visit Theresa. I ended up walking up and down the aisle because her checkout line was busy. I decided that I needed to buy something in order for her to not get in trouble and for me to say "Hi." I stuck around for half an hour so we could hang out during her break. I met a bunch of co-workers because we spent it in the employee's break room. It was so good seeing Theresa. I think the last time I saw her was...I don't even remember! I might stop by the grocery store again next week during my lunch break. :)

3 comments:

Josephineey said...

OMG .. I totally forgot you had a blogspot!! Whoohoo I can add you to my links. But congrads on passing! You can drive me around from now on!! pay back muahahahah!!!

Katrina said...

I drove by your house today, and it looked like you guys are doing some kind of reconstruction?

Oooh, you got to go into the break room. When I visited her, she had already taken her break, so I bought food to talk to her.

fr3akfl0at3r said...

yeah. the front side of the house is molded, so they're replacing the wood.

i didn't think the grocery store would be that crowded.