I’m sorry it’s been such a
terribly long time since my last blog. My 26th year has
started out even busier than my 25th was. If it keeps up like
this, I’ll have to learn how to fly by 30.
On my 26th
birthday, which fell on a Friday, my oldest friend, Tiffany, threw me a
party. It also coincided with our monthly First Friday Dinner, so we
combined them. Around 15 people came and Tiffany made a cake and Mitch
(her fiancé) made great burgers. At the end of the night, we had a
bonfire in the backyard and roasted marshmallows. I had a fantastic time
and the evening made me feel a lot better about turning 26. It really
struck me how very blessed I am – I not only have an amazing family, but
amazing friends. People underestimate the value of true friends. For me,
they are family. Tiffany, Lieselotte and several of the girls in my life
group will always be like sisters to me.
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| At my 26th B-day party. |
Toward the end of the month,
I took a few days off and hitched a ride to Jacksonville with my roommates. It was so fantastic
to see Kelly, Bob, Sydney and Camryn again. Sydney has grown several inches taller,
impossibly, and Camryn is still as cute as a button. They are both such loves
and hugs from them make all your cares disappear.
The day we arrived, I was
super tired because Kherri and Craig had insisted we leave a 7 a.m. and I hadn’t gotten to bed until 1 a.m. So, after picking up Sydney from the bus stop, I took a nap.
I was awoken at 4:40 by Kelly jumping on me and telling me she got off early to see
me. She came and snuggled with me and we talked for a while. Sometimes I
forget how much I miss my girl cousin time. Kelly reminds me so much of my mom
when I was a little girl. There’s such a strong family resemblance too –
it makes me very proud to say I’m a Carraway woman (figuratively
speaking).
While there I also got to
watch Camryn’s Easter parade at school, visit the Ponte Vedra beach with Bob
and the girls, and take a lovely bike ride with the whole family. Their
neighborhood in Ponte Vedra is beautiful and I loved seeing all the gigantic
mansions with the Spanish moss-covered trees in the yard.
On Friday I rented a car
(and got it really cheaply thanks to Kelly’s ACOSTA discount). They gave
me an Infinity, which I’d never heard of until everyone kept saying “whoa, you
got an Infinity? That’s a nice car.” It was pretty cool. Key-less
ignition, lots of cool gadgets that I wasn’t sure how to work, a large sunroof
and incredible pickup made driving fun. I left their house around noon and drove down to St. Augustine.
I spent about 2 hours
walking through the oldest city in America and found a great Spanish bakery that
sold real empanadas. I ate my lunch by the harbor and enjoyed listening
to the seagulls. I also bought some sunglasses, as mine had broken the
day before.
From there, I took the
coastal road for a long time before cutting across toward Orlando. On my drive, I stopped at a
nice beach where I spent a little time enjoying the beautiful day.
Unfortunately, all these detours caused me to hit terrible rush hour traffic
outside Orlando. I finally arrived at our hotel about 6:30 p.m. and I was supposed to meet Justin and
Kayla and their friend, Taylor, at this fun park at 7. Unfortunately, it
started raining, so we couldn’t meet there anymore. We decided to meet at the
mall instead.
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| Out at Olive Garden for my 26th with Gma and Gpa. |
It was so nice to see them
again – it’s been years! – and we walked around the mall and caught up until
Michael was close. (He’d hit bad traffic from Tampa to Orlando). We decided to meet him at a
Greek restaurant called Opa! At 8:30. I really liked the
restaurant. It had dancing on tables and throwing of napkins and overall
merriment. Plus, the homemade hummus and pita was enough to sell me on
the food! Michael got octopus (not even fried) and we all tried a
bite. I feel much braver since the last time I was in Spain (with all the crazy food I tried
there). I got a gyro (my favorite Greek dish).
Afterward, we went back to
Michael’s and my hotel room (which was a suite with a living room), put on
music, and danced and hung out for a couple hours. Justin and Kayla, who
are both very athletic, showed us how they can do the Dirty Dancing lift, which
inspired Taylor and I to try it out. Since there were two beds on each
side of us, we felt safe trying the lift because if I fell, I’d land on a bed
one way or another. And while there were plenty of falls, we did
it! I was very excited and want to try it again with someone else who
looks like they’re strong enough to hold me up. Of course, trying it out in water
may be a better idea.
Given that we didn’t get to
bed until 1 a.m. or so, I decided we weren’t going to get up until 9 a.m. the next day. After a leisurely
breakfast, Michael and I headed to Islands of Adventure. We made a
beeline for the Harry Potter world and immediately got in line for the famous
HP immersion ride. I think the line may have taken about 40 minutes, but
the time flew because there were so many cool things to look at in the castle
(which was unbelievably life-like) and because Michael and I had so much to
catch up on. When we got to the part where I was about to get on the
ride, Michael waited where I would get off because he thinks it would make him
feel sick. I took motion-sickness medication beforehand because I REALLY
wanted to go on this ride!
It was very cool, to say the
least. Just wish it had lasted longer! You really do feel like you
are flying. When I got done, we walked around Hogsmeade, checked out the
wand shop, the sweets shop, bought some Butter Beer and pumpkin juice and tried
to soak up the atmosphere of being at Hogwarts. I think it would’ve been
cooler in winter though (not that Orlando gets much of one). It’s hard to
believe the snow on the roofs when it’s 85 degrees out. Lol
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| In Harry Potter world at Universal. |
From there we went on a
couple other rides inside IOA, then headed over to Universal. We did many
of the rides at Universal, my favorite being the Spider Man ride. It was
awesome – and similar, in a way, to the Harry Potter ride.
Half-way through the day, I
happened to look down at the map and actually read something on it. In
honor of Mardi Gras, Universal was having several big-name singers coming each
Saturday to perform on their stage. Realizing that it was Saturday, I
checked to see who would be there. Lo and behold it was Phillip
Phillips! (A recent American Idol winner who I really liked). I was
so ecstatic.
Per his usual self, Michael
followed me around (literally, for I walked far too fast to keep pace with
him), and rode the rides I wanted to ride, and stopped upon occasion for a beer
or snack. He was happy I was excited about Phillip Phillips, and
dutifully stood there among a bajillion people that night to watch the
concert. All I have to say is, I have the best cousins in the
world. :)
By the time the concert was
over, we were totally pooped. We went to the Universal CityWalk and got a
quick dinner at a Panini place. By the time we got back to the hotel it
was nearly midnight and I was so exhausted I could barely see straight. But it
was a great day, and I couldn’t have asked for better company.
The next morning I left at 8 a.m. to drive back to Ponte Vedra. Kelly and Erin
(from San Fran who was in town visiting) came to get me from the rental car
place. Then Kelly drove us down the main strip in Ponte Vedra that has all the
multi-million dollar mansions on it.
Wow. Beautiful.
About an hour late, my roommates, Kherri
and Craig, picked me up on their way back from Coco Beach and we drove back to Charlotte.
Overall, it was a whirlwind of a trip,
but a lot of fun and so good to see so many cousins in 5 short days!
April has been one social event after
another, combined with long hours at work for me. I am the favorite of the three recruiters at
my work, and all the developers (the ones who book the blood drives) request me
to recruit at their drives. This means
that I am out of the office a LOT of the time.
Which is generally fine with me because when I am there, it usually
means I have to make phone calls for upcoming blood drives, and I really don’t
like doing that.
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| Michael, Me, Taylor, Justin, Kayla at Opa! |
Just recently, one of my co-workers put
in her notice and five minutes later, my bosses called me into an office and
offered me the position. It is half
marketing and half tele-recruiting. I
thanked them for thinking of me, but declined.
I hate the phone calls I have to make now, but making hundreds per week
would be unbearable. Twenty minutes
later, they called me back into the office.
They said, “What if we take away all the phone calls (from your job now
and the new one), give those to someone else, and have you just do a couple
days of drive recruiting per week and marketing/social media the rest of the
time?” I said, of course, “YES!”
lol
Long story short, I got this new
position because the marketing woman at work really wanted me to work with her,
and the phone call aspect of the job went to another one of our
recruiters. So now, between the two of
us, we make up 1 full-time recruiter, and the position of the girl who is
leaving. Another employee changed her
position from a developer to another full-time recruiter still ensuring that we
have the equivalent of 3 full-time recruiters.
Now, they’ll just have to replace that developer and we’ll be back to
normal. Haha. Lots of changes and confusion.
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| At Coyote Joes country bar with my gal pals. |
I asked for a raise, and they are “considering
it” but if they won’t do that, they said they may be able to get me an iPhone
which would be quite essential to the social media aspect of the new job I’d be
doing. I’ll be managing our Facebook,
Twitter, Pinterest and Linked-In accounts, as well as updating our blog,
working on our newsletter, going to certain drives to photograph people giving
blood, meeting with other social media personalities in the community, so on
and so forth. An iPhone would really
help with all these things. So, I guess
we’ll see what happens. I’ll be in training Monday and Tuesday, then Molly (the
one who is leaving) will be gone after that, so that’s when I’m “official.”
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| My beautiful city. |
On the social side of things, I’ve been
meeting a lot of new people at church and having a good time going to dinner
parties and other events. A couple
weekends ago I went to Coyote Joe’s (a country western club) and line danced
the night away. It was a blast. Last night I went to Alive After Five – an
event that happens Thursdays after work in Uptown Charlotte where live music is
played and people gather to talk, listen, dance and hang out. From there, I went to dinner with about 15 people
for a friend’s Birthday, then on to Cosmos (a Latin club) where we salsa danced
until after midnight. (I was
able to go into work late today because I’d worked so many hours already this
week).
Tomorrow I’m going to Steeplechase – a horse
race that happens just south of Charlotte every year in Mineral Springs. I’ve never been to
a horse race, but after seeing Pretty Woman, I’ve always wanted to go. :)
I’m sure there is more to tell, but this
is already long enough and I’m exhausted.
One thing is for sure – I never have a problem sleeping anymore.