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Interviews

June 28th, 2009 | No Comments |
Interviews

Interviews were the theme of the day  on Monday.  Check out my three seconds of fame http://www.wtsp.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=108220 , Much love to Promise as she sent me a few items from my Trader Joes Wish List.  I shall b enjoying flattened banana and Dunkers for the near future. :-)  There were two other interviews, the first one not as good as the second (which led to a trip to Sanibel Island on Thursday)

Tuesday Fresh Market was much the same as it ever was.  Leslie and I spent much of our time working on the last details for the approaching Gulfport Goes Green.  Leslie also let me borrow a motivational book by Wing Fu Fing.  It’s going on my wish list!

Wednesday I drove up to Clearwater for the in person interview with PODS for a contract position.  I felt it went well.   In the morning I went for a bit of a ride and saw what felt was a lovely framing of the sun coming through the clouds to the water.

Thursday was a lovely chat with my friend Maria.   There is hope that she and her man will get the chance to travel south to Tampa for a great  fourth of July weekend.  Angus earned a new designation “Destroyer of shoes”  The litany when I introduce him is going to take hours at this rate.    Rest of the day was cleaning and prepping for the trip to Sanibel as soon as Shelley got home.  She had to take MooseB8 to the shop for some upkeep and restoring of the fuel gauge.($84 when you run out of fuel is a little expensive)

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