Sunday, January 6, 2008

Jesus, Mary, and Joseph








I am currently listening to the Beatles Anthology Vol. 1 and it is incredible. I love the speeches and conversations intermittent throughout the music. 
I am currently laughing at my frustration. I just hung up the phone with a person who attempted to make decisions for me. The first: the character offered resolutions that he/she had made for me. "To be wise with my money." I had just finished telling this individual that I have begun to save parsimoniously, next year I would like to move to a new city and to attend graduate school. I cannot do these things for free. I believe that there is a serious problem when individuals voice resolutions that they made for you. Aren't resolutions to be made for the self? If they are made at all? Everyday, people ought to make resolutions if they feel it necessary. Why wait until the new year? Oy vei. 
The second was a "career" suggestion. I was asked, "Why take a job that will not matter on my resume?" I did not know what working for a Children's Museum was not good-looking on my resume. I applied for the job because I love to play with people of all ages, I like to communicate, and I like to learn. Who cares about my resume? If a company will want me, I want them to want me for the things that I can do, will do, and care to do. Meanwhile this person currently does not even have a job. 
OOf. 
I am going to go to the radio station and play some music. I needed to vent. I am better, now. I have new ideas for Andrew and my Sunday radio show. Check it out if you'd like to hear it's new format (I need to run it by Andrew, first).