I was just reading an except from an article about Mommy bloggers. The article mentioned that a disproportionate number are Mormons, and that this is in part linked to the Church encouraging the keeping of journals.
At one time I was a daily journal keeper, especially when I was 16 or so.
Of late I barely can keep an even semi-regular journal.
It is not just that I am not sure the following would interest people:
I got up late. I was late to the meeting at the Northwest Activities Center at Curtis and Myers in Detroit. It didn't help I had to turn around and go home to take my medicine because I forgot when I first got up.
In the morning meeting I learned that I could make $0.20 more an hour if I filed my transcripts with the district. I had Little Ceasars for lunch. In the afternoon I had to leave early, and just barely made it to my job at Kroger at time.
I tried to fill the lunch meet wall, but the process was disheartening. Kroger's philosophy is have very little back stock, while Meijer believed in lots of back stock. The problem is that at my store not enough of the workers use the telzon, and so our back stock just builds up. On the other hand I threw out about 10 items that had a sell by date of January 25th. That was pretty bad.
My schedule for the week of Valentine's Day is messed up.
I called Kay (my girlfriend) right when I got off. She didn't answer then but did respond to my text about my paycheck.
After I got home I scounged up some peach yogurt for dinner. I saw David and Fara Jensen at Kroger as I was leaving. I see Church members I have known a lot longer at Kroger than I saw at Meijer.
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