I made the switch to inews for the time being.
Blogger was gay and didn’t like such large posts as my Haiti writeup, plus sometimes it’s unavailable and I have to update my page manually, and it’s a pain. So we’ll see how this works. It was a breeze to install, sort of fun to configure…
Anyways, I went back to work today. So much has changed. The MDL is cleaner, things are partially working, work is moving along, everybody still hates everybody else..
This job is starting to suck. It’s really hard to get work done and have a good time whne there’s so much backstabbing and everybody whining about everybody else. I mean, seriously, grow up. If you have a problem with somebody, talk to them about it and work it out. I don’t want to hear about it. I want to hear how you got your work done and actually accomplished something. I’m going to make it a point that I don’t want to hear people whining to me. It doesn’t concern me, and it certainly doesn’t get work done.
This trip to Haiti has given me an idea of what things in life are important and which are not. And believe me, a lot are not. I have a couple main things in my life at the moment: God, College, and Work. God is obviously the most important, but he hasn’t always been. I need to work harder to put him first. College is coming up and i’ve started getting more mail from GVSU about various things that I need to address, plus I have to call my roommate. The job thing was great to have a vacation from, but now that I’m back, I see what needs to be done and who needs to be taught and stuff. I’m glad that they went ahead and did stuff without me, even if they didn’t do it the way I thought they should, it still got done. I just hope I have enough free time to do my own projects that need to get done, and not have my time sucked up by other people.
Haiti offers such a peace that you can’t really experiance unless you go there yourself. I can’t get over how cool it was. It was like time stopped. I didn’t know what was going on back home, and I didn’t really care because I was doing work in Haiti. It’s just, I don’t know, the same thing everyday. You knew what the structure of the day was, the work was easy but fulfilling, and the free time was abundant. You had stuff that needed to get done, but you weren’t chained to the mill or anything. I can’t really describe it.
So those are my deep thoughts for today. I’ve got to make this text box wider, it cramps my style.
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