Thursday, June 19, 2008

Summer wages

So, since school is out for the summer I finally got a normal job. I am now working on the Remodel Crew at the Springville Wal-mart. It is nothing fancy but it is a job that keeps me busy :). My crew doesn't start till next week so I have been doing random jobs like: stocking milk, zoning in many area(pushing items to the front so it looks presentable), pushing carts(so much fun and a good work out), and other things. But today was the best, I built bikes!!! We are talking about the cool Barbie and other fun kids bicycles. I built like 12 of them in a very quick amount of time! I should go pro. Honestly, I had to call a few of my guy friends and brag about how I was working with screw drivers, wrenches, and other cool tools! I am pretty much going to be the best mom for sure now because I will know how to put my childrens' Christmas bikes together in 20 minutes or less :). I even had amazing thoughts of learing how to do many other things with my hands(like fix cars :) ) because it just felt so empowering to know I could build a bicycle. What is next?? A home-made rocket like the brother from Better Off Dead?? Ha ha, who knows :).
I just wanted to comment on my successful day. Otherwise welcome to my new blog! My friend Ashley helped me get this started and I am going to have fun with this :). I have a playlist of songs I need to add to (since I only have one), so if anyone has any suggestions let me know. K, well it is late and I have school tomorrow. But I will write more this weekend!!

5 comments:

Dallin D. Hutchinson said...

Very cool! Point your blogger to...
http://dallinhutchinson.blogspot.com/

Megan Dougherty said...

Yeah I am so glad you started a blog. I am going to add you to my google reader so I can get your blogs.

Tiare said...

Sweet! Go girls with power tools! Great to keep up with you through blogs. Love your guts!

Ashley said...

yay! You put a post on your blog. I am so proud of you. I think if the teaching thing doesn't work out you can be an elf up at Santa's Workshop, I am sure they are in need of a good bicycle maker. :)

Fletch said...

I think this is long overdue and you are simply catching up with the times. Thanks for showing up.

Han Solo would say, "Great Kid! - Don't get cocky."