I guess I should start by giving some background about myself.
My name is Kate.
I live in Hawaii.
I am not from here.
My family is very far away.
This is a good thing, for now.
I am 40.
I am single (but I live with my best friend and he is male)
UPDATE TO THIS LAST LINE....... I FINALLY KICKED HIM OUT (I will talk about it someday)
I love kids, but I don't want to have one. (trust me when I say this)
I work as a kayak guide
I work as a Dive guide
I work as a Concierge for a travel company (I will explain that later, it is my bread and butter)
I clean my landlord's house
I work alot!
My best friends live down the road.
I love this place
I consider myself very lucky
Eventhough there are a few things missing.
I like to order things just to get mail besides the Publishers Clearing House Giveaway
So, this is the first entry and I could try to be really pretentious and start posting the journal that I have been keeping for years. But I am no where near ready for that.
So for today you get a "List of things that suck" which seems fitting as I am in a good mood and it should be short:
1. Customers who don't tip.
2. Ruining the coffeemaker
3. The mud all over my bed
4. The mud all over the floor (bye bye security deposit)
5. The fact that I haven't really moved in here yet.
6. That I must clean today
7. That I love the dog, but she is obsessed with mud.
8. I have to clean out the fridge today and I don't want to.
9. I just bid on something that I could have bought new for less (next time research before you bid)
10. That shipping to Hawaii is multo expensivo
11. Whiners (this goes back to yesterdays customers)
12. People who are afraid of water (word of advice: DON'T GO KAYAKING!)
To quote Lloyd Dobler "I don't want to sell anything, buy anything, or process anything as a career. I don't want to sell anything bought or processed, or buy anything sold or processed, or process anything sold, bought, or processed, or repair anything sold, bought, or processed. You know, as a career, I don't want to do that."
Monday, July 26, 2004
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