I've been slacking....again. It has been almost two months since my last blog but I don't know know how many dedicated readers I have so it shouldn't cause any major problems If by chance I do then you should send me a PM and I'll be less lame about making a post.
The summer is flying by with my irregular work schedule. Work is going really well and getting a paycheck is definitely nice. Although, the transition into the real world is still making it near impossible to accumulate any kind of savings. Next up on the honey-do list is car insurance and updating a couple other misc. expenses that popped up. My hours have been all over the place. For a while I had to bounce back and forth between day shift and night shift, which to say the least kicked my circadian rhythm right in the face. I haven't been able to really get my sleep schedule straight after finishing the last round of shifts. My schedule will settle in the next two rotations and I'll be doing evening shift for the entire rotation, which means a normal sleep schedule again. At least I can still find time for a hair cut every so often:
On a less work related side it is my birthday in three days. My friends are playing a show in downtown Seattle (Showbox Market on the 7th) So the show isn't for my birthday but it will be that much better because of the date They had a show last weekend. I'm waiting for the most recent cowbell pictures to surface. I auditioned to play guitar with a local metalcore band. All of the members were amazingly nice but things didn't work out. I don't really have an extensive background in playing metal. I'm sure no one would have guessed that considering I own three acoustics guitars and no electric I'll stick to my acoustic hard rock roots for the time being. It will take a little while to accumulate enough money to buy an electric set up anyway.
There is part of me that still believes people were just feeding me a line about Seattle being rainy and gloomy all the time. The past couple weeks have been uncommonly hot. The heat isn't anything new to me, but the humidity is a little different. Montana is damn near a desert in the 100+ degree heat in the summer time. Speaking of Montana, here are a couple of the last pics I have from there before leaving:
bending in the park
not my guitar but close to it
The summer is flying by with my irregular work schedule. Work is going really well and getting a paycheck is definitely nice. Although, the transition into the real world is still making it near impossible to accumulate any kind of savings. Next up on the honey-do list is car insurance and updating a couple other misc. expenses that popped up. My hours have been all over the place. For a while I had to bounce back and forth between day shift and night shift, which to say the least kicked my circadian rhythm right in the face. I haven't been able to really get my sleep schedule straight after finishing the last round of shifts. My schedule will settle in the next two rotations and I'll be doing evening shift for the entire rotation, which means a normal sleep schedule again. At least I can still find time for a hair cut every so often:
On a less work related side it is my birthday in three days. My friends are playing a show in downtown Seattle (Showbox Market on the 7th) So the show isn't for my birthday but it will be that much better because of the date They had a show last weekend. I'm waiting for the most recent cowbell pictures to surface. I auditioned to play guitar with a local metalcore band. All of the members were amazingly nice but things didn't work out. I don't really have an extensive background in playing metal. I'm sure no one would have guessed that considering I own three acoustics guitars and no electric I'll stick to my acoustic hard rock roots for the time being. It will take a little while to accumulate enough money to buy an electric set up anyway.
There is part of me that still believes people were just feeding me a line about Seattle being rainy and gloomy all the time. The past couple weeks have been uncommonly hot. The heat isn't anything new to me, but the humidity is a little different. Montana is damn near a desert in the 100+ degree heat in the summer time. Speaking of Montana, here are a couple of the last pics I have from there before leaving:
bending in the park
not my guitar but close to it
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toxic:
hey where have you been?!
toxic:
alot of my PM's accidently got erased