Thursday, January 22, 2009

Caution: Wet Floors

Name: Gideon
Gender: I've got the lady parts
Political Views: "Go Panthers!"
Current Weep Causer: VeggieTales
Occupation: Baker at Great Harvest Bread Co.

*Does the Truffle Shuffle*

I woke up at 4:30am this morning... Well, technically yesterday morning but I haven't been to be yet so, right now is still my Wednesday. Anyway, I woke up at 4:30am, got ready, left the house late but managed to arrive at my desired location a few minutes before 6am. I was there with Brian The Bread Guy -Also known as Brian The Manager - and Daniela, she is the other employee whose been working at GHB Co. for about 10 years in addition to Brian. I learned all about mixing sponges, making dough, and then kneading and shaping breads for pans. I really liked the whole kneading experience, it's very social. Brian was a lot of fun to work with, he's very patient while showing me how to do things and he has at least some form of a sense of humor. He talks a lot too; I learned about how he got a hip replacement when he was 38, that he has asthema, and that he is alergic to all animals but he has a 24lb, 13 year old, black cat named Edgar that he got while living in NY. At the end of my "audition" shift at 11am Brian offered me a job there! I start as soon as my current employer releases me and I'm turning in my two weeks notice tomorrow! As of right now my last day will be Wednesday, February 4th. *giddy*


In other news, I spent about 2 hours calling around to doctors offices trying to get an appointment for a check up and get my MMR immunization, I didn't get the booster in my teen years and now it's required to go to FSB (Frontier School of The Bible). Funny thing is though that no family practice offices do MMR immunizations. I even resorted to calling pediatric doctors; apparently though they don't take new patients over the age of 12 years old. I ended up getting a tip off from one of the receptionists and one of the many doctors offices I called, she reccommended that I try contacting the Auburn Public Health Dept., so that I did. I finally got in contact with someone in the department and made an appointment for February 6th to go in and get my $35 MMR immunization; in the end it only took me 4 hours.... *yawn* I'm also working with Dad to get my immunization records released from the military, I was assuming that my immunization records and my medical records were one in the same, turns out however that they are not. But, this is a good thing, since my actual official medical records are nearly impossible to get the immunization records can be requested by my Dad if he presents a written request from me to have the records given to him. It's all turning out easier than anticipated.

In more school news, I emailed FSB yesterday requesting an information packet, I got confirmation from the school office that a package was sent to me today. I'm totally excited!

Well, I'm horribley tired, I'm going to bed now.

-Ms. Friday

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