I have realized over the last week or so that I like Michelle Obama.  Since we've been sans TV for awhile, I'd never really seen her speak much or anything, but I've caught a few things here and there online and at work during the last few days, and I have cast my vote.  Pro Michelle.  
Today I was thinking about the different jobs I've had.  I can't remember why.  This is what I remember:  It was about 2pm, and I had just gotten out of the shower.  I was sitting on the edge of the bed (in the dining room), putting on my shoes, and sunlight was coming in through the blinds.  It was windy and I could hear thr trees outside blowing in the wind, and I could see the shadows of their branches moving around in the room.  Anyway, here's the list of jobs I remember:
1.  ticket-taker at high school hockey games.
2.  worked for a lawn-care company, mowing lawns. 
3.  worked for a sod company for 1 day and then quit.
4.  grocery store.  Started smoking regularly while I worked there.  
5.  worked for a contractor for a few weeks, maybe a month.
6.  worked on the Goldenrod Showboat.  75 performances of Hello, Dolly!.
7.  Scenic carpenter at Stages St. Louis.  
8.  Auditorium Manager at Truman.  I still have nightmares about this job.   
9.  Power Plant.  Many jobs at the power plant.  Laborer, Coal Gang (bulldozer driver, tugboat worker, and a cushy job sitting at a computer and operating belts), Plant Oeprating Engineer.  I still have nightmares about this job.  
10.  The Nobes.  After 8 years of working there, I have finally started to make what I made when I started at the power plant.  
Had an inventory at work last night.  Relatively uneventful.  I got home around 3am and then worked this afternoon at 3.  Unfortunately I have to go in tomorrow at 7, and I should really be in bed right now, but I needed a little while to wind down, aka drink a gin and tonic and eat most of a baguette with a ton of butter.  
Had a tasty dinner for jeannie's birthday at The Hellmand, a place where we had never been but was nice and cute and good food.  I got her a manure fork for her birthday, which is what she had asked for.  A manure fork is pretty much the same thing as pitchfork, but ergonomically designed specifically for picking up and throwing ("pitching") feces, I guess.  
Highlight of the week, probably:  got an e-mail from the Beej on Friday night - "Are you working tomorrow" - Saturday morning at work he magically comes strolling through the door and we get to catch up a little bit.  He was in town for a lightning visit in order to take care of in-law familial obligations with his ladyfriend.  Always good to catch up with the Beej.  Just thinking about getting to see him makes me happy inside my head.
