Let's See . . .
What's been going on around here?
I didn't realize it has been so long since my last post. Time flies when you have no days off. Not really, but it's been awhile since I had 2 in row so it kind of seems like I haven't had any.
Updates:
- Ryan applied too late to make it through the screening process for the reserves this summer. He is now the replacement relief dishwasher (Saturdays & on call) at Bistro while he "looks" for another job.
- Bistro needs a replacement relief dishwasher because the original was given very bad advice (we guess, anyway) that since he had a sore shoulder he should file a WCB claim. Problem is he never told anyone he was injured, nor can he remember when or how he was injured. Fatima is already fighting WCB over one of her former partner's employees and is in no mood to do it again. Apparently the next one of us to be injured will be killed on the spot, as she'd rather go to jail than deal with WCB again.
- No work schedule for this week or last for that matter. No biggie really, I just assume I'm working and am pleasantly surprised if I'm not. I did have my birthday off due to the holiday weekend but had to zoom to Victoria and back the following Sunday for Ryan's birthday dinner so it feels like no days off since then.
- One of the Bistro cooks left. We'll miss him. He went to cook for the Coast Guard on a research vessel. He applied before he got the job with Bistro and will now be making an absurd amount of money for 28 days on, 28 days off. Too bad I get seasick or I might look into a gig like that.
- Selena now has sort of turquoise blue hair. Actually, I like it the best out of all the wild colours she has chosen.
- Apparently there is very little crime in Duncan. I surmise this because the police had time to pull me over Tuesday and cite me for non functioning tail lights. Who over looks at their tail lights? I guess he spent the day pulling over half this town. I hope he went out at night and got everyone with one headlight. Luckily he decided not to give me a $130 ticket and after a trip to Canadian Tire the lights now function.
- The Book of Lists, Canadian edition. What a strange book. It is quite funny and bizarre and mundane all at the same time. I found a copy on clearance at the book store next to Bistro and picked it up for Ryan but I keep reading it myself.
So that's about all that is new and not particularly exciting here.
I didn't realize it has been so long since my last post. Time flies when you have no days off. Not really, but it's been awhile since I had 2 in row so it kind of seems like I haven't had any.
Updates:
- Ryan applied too late to make it through the screening process for the reserves this summer. He is now the replacement relief dishwasher (Saturdays & on call) at Bistro while he "looks" for another job.
- Bistro needs a replacement relief dishwasher because the original was given very bad advice (we guess, anyway) that since he had a sore shoulder he should file a WCB claim. Problem is he never told anyone he was injured, nor can he remember when or how he was injured. Fatima is already fighting WCB over one of her former partner's employees and is in no mood to do it again. Apparently the next one of us to be injured will be killed on the spot, as she'd rather go to jail than deal with WCB again.
- No work schedule for this week or last for that matter. No biggie really, I just assume I'm working and am pleasantly surprised if I'm not. I did have my birthday off due to the holiday weekend but had to zoom to Victoria and back the following Sunday for Ryan's birthday dinner so it feels like no days off since then.
- One of the Bistro cooks left. We'll miss him. He went to cook for the Coast Guard on a research vessel. He applied before he got the job with Bistro and will now be making an absurd amount of money for 28 days on, 28 days off. Too bad I get seasick or I might look into a gig like that.
- Selena now has sort of turquoise blue hair. Actually, I like it the best out of all the wild colours she has chosen.
- Apparently there is very little crime in Duncan. I surmise this because the police had time to pull me over Tuesday and cite me for non functioning tail lights. Who over looks at their tail lights? I guess he spent the day pulling over half this town. I hope he went out at night and got everyone with one headlight. Luckily he decided not to give me a $130 ticket and after a trip to Canadian Tire the lights now function.
- The Book of Lists, Canadian edition. What a strange book. It is quite funny and bizarre and mundane all at the same time. I found a copy on clearance at the book store next to Bistro and picked it up for Ryan but I keep reading it myself.
So that's about all that is new and not particularly exciting here.
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