Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Population: 93% Black, 5% Hispanic, 2% White

So I finished my second day at work today, which I must say went much better than the first. Talk about overwhelming! It's like the entire Admissions Office at LU crammed into one position at FCA--I get to do it all. There are several BIG problems stepping into this position: the former lady had everything arranged her way and had her own system to opereate (which no one else knows), the many files of confidential tests and records are scattered throughout the School offices (basically wherever they could fit them) but not necessarily close to my cubical, and lastly, since the position has been vacant for a few months, teachers and staff have been rummaging through everything to find stuff leaving a total disaster in their wake.

Other than that, I've started picking up on some stuff already but will have to do a lot more learning and organizing to get things to the point where I can enjoy work more and feel like it's possible to stay on top of things. Maybe I'll even get to stop and eat lunch and take all of my breaks...that would be nice.

I saw the second white person today! Yesterday, the lady who talked to all of the new employees about health benefits and insurance was white, so I'm not sure if she counts, but it took me four times of being there before I saw her, the first white person. Ohh, also saw Tony Evans walk past the office doors giving his own tour to what looked like a bunch of "important people."

Stopped at Salvation Army and spent $18 on three suit jackets, one button up shirt, and a hand-spun pottery bowl...not too shabby. I just need to dry clean two of the jackets and wash the others and I'm good. Gotta love thrift shopping!

I'm home now...ran 2.5-3 miles tonight, showered, and made a protein shake. Pretty much bored and really, really, really missing Chris. It's just not the same falling asleep in and empty bed, eating cold cereal, and sitting alone all evening with only my plants to listen to me ramble. Makes me wonder how lonely it would be to lose him...my mom and I talked to a lady in Wal-Mart for over an hour at the photo machine while we waited for her to print her many copies of pictures from her husband's funeral. I can't imagine. At least they were christians and knew where they would spend eternity--praise God for the hope He gives us and that we do not have to fear death.

Read Psalm 27. Here are some of the many great pieces...
"The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?...Though a host encamp against me, my heart will not fear...'Your face, O Lord, I shall seek'...Teach me Your way, O Lord, and lead me in a level path because of my foes...Wait for the Lord; be strong and let your heart take courage; yes, wait for the Lord."

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