Can I Get a Snow Day?
Yo.
The snow here has been insane. I am not a fan of driving in this stuff. Earlier this week I experienced some of the worst driving conditions ever. There were four separate accidents on a 25 mile strip of 80 West alone. I was in Sewickley for most of the week on an audit. We couldn’t even go down on Wednesday because of the weather. I’ve got one more Saturday of freedom left until the middle of April. I’m already looking forward to April 15th. I need to get out running again or something.
I found out that the DJ for the wedding is going to be Matt Rhodes. The dude is straight up hilarious. He was the radio show host that had Shawn, my cousin Gary, and I on his broadcast a couple times. How was my Christian radio debut? Let’s just say live radio is so harsh, especially when your voice cracks. Haha. You’ll have to ask me sometime to share a few stories of times when my voice has cracked. I’ve got some good ones.
I’ve wondered off and on whether I should pursue other titles (like a CFM, Certified Financial Manager) or degrees (an MBA). I guess I don’t really know what the benefit would be of doing something like that. Just seems kind of silly to pay the cost to get something like that if it isn’t all that important. Doing it just to get the title isn’t a big deal to me. For now I am content just working with what I have. Public accounting serves as a springboard for a lot of other positions later on too. I’m just looking at it as a matter of putting my time in now and learning all that I can. All I remember about college was that I wanted to get out as quickly as possible. Grove City College was cool. I enjoyed making some close friends there. My opinion of college, though, is that it would be great if you didn’t have to do any work (if you could just live in a dorm forever with your friends...). Too bad that isn’t reality. OK, I could put up with learning a few things if you didn’t have to worry about grades. LOL. I did some heavy thinking the first semester of my freshman year and quickly came to the realization that a lot of the work was just like high school (with a greater emphasis in college on teaching yourself and honing your time management skills). I didn’t even consider the material to be that much more difficult in college. Calculus in high school was more difficult than anything I studied in college. Talk about hitting a brick wall your freshman year. All I knew was that I wasn’t going to sit around in the books when I could be out experiencing life in the real working world.
I made some brownies tonight. It doesn’t make me all grown up or anything because I still lick the spoon just like when I was a little kid. LOL.
In the words of Deezer D: It’s all about “Livin’ Up In a Down World”. Catch you later. Peace.
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