Wednesday, June 8

Little Wandrin' Hobo 

Sometimes I feel like a huge inconvenience. Since Dad got his new job I feel like I'm keeping him from moving to the Palace (a.k.a Agrium Place) just because I stiiiiiiiiill don't have a driver's license. Which isn't really true seeing as we only have two cars and mom needs one, so I'd still be stuck even if I did have my license. Anyhow, dad had to go into the city today so he couldn't drive me out to the plant. Luckily Brant (my boss) lives in Okotoks so I got a ride in with him. So I got myself up half an hour earlier than usual because we also had to pick up Bruce who lives in Cranston. The three of us share an office which is reeeeeeeeeeeeally small. Pretty much we each have a corner and a foot and a half on either side. The other two guys that work there share the other office, but neither of them are ever there. Brant told me I should go into their office when they aren't there so that's where I was today. That office also doesn't have any heat for some reason, so I got to sit in a freezing cold office by myself all day. Yay, I love work.
normaly I leave around four thirty or five so when it got to be a bit after five today and neither Bruce or Brant were around I started to wonder what was up because they are usually very eager to get home. Brant came in shortly after and when he saw me still sitting in the office he looked surprised... until he realized that I was supposed to be getting a ride home from him. Apparently they were having some sort of problem with the equipment and were going to be there most of the night. By that time most of the people that work at the plant had gone home so possibilities of getting a ride were looking very slim. It would take 40 minutes for mom to get there and then the same to get back. Madness ensued, but luckily I was able to hitch a ride with one of dad's friends (he's a super cool guys and full of the most interesting stories you can imagine) and them met dad half way home. *sigh* I feel like I just make everyone's life a huge hassle.
In other news, it's raining really hard again. The river is sooooooooooo huge and the campsite and downtown are flooded. It's a big mess, but it's sort of interesting. I love how powerful nature can be... it keeps us humble.
Anyhow... I'm off to suspend myself in the far away place where music lives for a few hours. Take care all my beautiful friends!

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