Having a really nice day with my boyfriend, well needed
Having a really nice day with my boyfriend, well needed
life---> <---me
I just got a call from an employer asking me to come in tomorrow for an interview. I hadn't applied anywhere in weeks. I think I'm sitting under a lucky star, and all the luck I'll ever have again in my life ._.
My resume must be sprinkled with fairy magic.
Had a proper workout and finally seem to be targeting my abs. They took a much-needed beating today >.<
I spoke up in class quite a bit today. I'm doing a lot better with my social anxiety than last week. I was wrong, my meds are still working great.
I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. -- Maya Angelou
Woke up early again this morning
"It is never too late to be what you might have been." - George Eliot
I have a phone interview tomorrow
life---> <---me
My face was flaking so I finally gave in and took the 2 minutes required to exfoliate it.
yay i'm being proactive
My older brother just sent me a text saying, "I wish I had been there for you more often. I wish I was a better brother and a better friend. I'm here if you need me, Keddy."
That literally made me cry. I really thought he hated me and now that my parents have cut me off, I at least know one person in my family is there for me.
"It is never too late to be what you might have been." - George Eliot
I had a good experience at the pharmacy. I was putting off getting my medication refilled because I thought it was going to be complicated, but it was very painless. The staff spoke English (although I could tell a little reluctantly) and was able to give me my prescription upon presentation of my BC CareCard, and Montreal address/number. They smiled a bit when I started off with "778-" (Vancouver area code), then quickly corrected myself with "514-" (Montreal area code). The cost also came out $14 cheaper than I thought, so I have a bit more money to spend on groceries. I also spoke to my pharmacy back home before leaving and they sent a request to have my insurance include this particularly medication, so hopefully I can get a rebate back eventually. So I now have an entire month's supply of medication and can leave that to rest.
While waiting, a French lady in a wheelchair was having trouble getting in because the doors don't have a button to open them. I went to help her and she spoke in French, making a gesture and saying something about how they needed an automatic button. "Merci madammoiselle".. Aw. I spoke English the entire time though, and her French.
See! English-only and French-only speakers can get along
Cashiers still give me the occasional stink-eye though.
Finally sent an email to my bf to see if all's ok. He's been rather quiet.