Wednesday, April 14, 2004

Well, I found the link
to the Tamers RPG I helped have a hand in over--get this--two years ago. O_o; Devidramon and Mina were both excellent writers, but I have to admit, I also eagerly looked for the parts I wrote as well. Shameful as it is, I simply looooooove reading what I wrote--my parts were easier for me to read, somehow. And everyone just about stuck within the characters' personalities, so it's very believable as far as a sequel goes. Too bad it'll never happen.

And ooo ooo ooooo!
I just got back from doing my puppet ministry with the kidses tonight. Theo (my dog puppet) was pretending to be a super hero, what with the flexing of the muscle and the dramatic announcement of self and whatnot.

*insert own dramatic announcement of self*
Several of the parents pulled me aside afterwords and told me that I had a gift for puppetry. Whether I do or not--*shrug* All I know is that I seriously looooooove doing puppets. Bringing them to live, giving them moving and speaking quirks. I never realized how much I missed being involved in Caraway St. (the puppet ministry I was involved at my old congregration). I had done Caraway St. for 3 years and quit because I was suffering burnout--at least, that's what I thought. Being a part of FW Friends sorta rekindled my love for doing puppets.

Shelia (one of the other ministry ladies) promised to bring me some material from some of the professional traveling puppet ministries *barely stifled, excited squeal* on Sunday. The only aspect that's making me shy away is the whole traveling part--I get homesick pretty easily. It's one of those cases to see if the desire outweighs the comfort of normal life. If I did go with it...well, I don't really know what would happen. I do know that it won't be one of those types of things that makes a 6 digit income--then again, who needs a life like that?

Pray time. This is exciting, but also requires a lot of thought. And I don't think it's any concidence that this is sorta thwacking into the other little "dilemma" going on at work right now.

"Nothing says 'We'll miss you" like a cake shaped like boobs."
Well, today during the trainers' meeting I was at I found out that they stepped Shannon and Greg's transfers up. They'll be gone by next week.

*quietly whimpers sadly in one corner*

There was a lot of talk about managers--seems like it'll be a revolving door of them for the next two months. Not good. I'm not good about sudden and continous change. I get cranky because I don't want to get attached and then I get upset because I got attached. (*growls darkly* Stupid human emotions. Heh. ^_~) So it's going to be a very bumpy summer. Not pleasant at all. I've got to start thinking about whether I'm going to stick with Brinker or move on to a new company. Or to see if God's got me slotted for puppeteering (which, if that does happen, probably won't be that big of a deal. Apparentally, the Christian colleges around here really do provide classes for such things. Who knew?).

Anyways, that little quote? That would be courtesy of Heather, our bartender (who, incidentally, is also being transferred along with Brad, which means I'll be the 2nd "oldest" employee there. Mweh.). Coupled with the binder that Misty brought entitled "The Top 1oo Lovemaking Techniques", you can be assured that today's shift quickly went from PG to XXX.

And that's all I am going to say about it.

At least, if I went for a life in the traveling puppet ministry, I wouldn't be exposed to such evil influences, heh.

OK, this post is long enough. Did you make it this far? Have a cookie! ^_^

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