Busy Gal

Been a busy gal the last week and the rest of the week is just as busy…..

Monday night I went up to Woburn after work and had dinner with a boy at Lanna Thai Diner, the cool part is that it is an actual Diner. I enjoyed my dinner of Mango Curry w/Tofu. I have to think if when I prepared tofu it came out like the tofu in his dish I would cook it myself much more often.
I have been working out each night when I get home from work, just becoming part of my routine again. YAY, I am down 12 pounds since the 2nd week of October, I contribute much of it to decreased stress levels. I want to get back into great shape by spring.

Yesterday I was offered a position at FC- Rev Ops in Worcester, it is a Temp to Perm, at least 6 Months with a very good chance of going perm. Plus it gets my foot in the door and allows me to focus on my credentials. The hours will work in my favor as I will most likely be able to get a position in the HIM office at St V’s part time. The best part is with this job I walk out my front door, cross the commons and I am at work. No driving in the winter, no snow battles. I am taking a risk with this position but upon consoling with many and some deep thinking on my part I have decided it was the best move for me at this time. The money I will save on gas and tolls and the 15 hours a week of being in a car will be well worth it.

So last night went to the Abbey with Gabe and had a couple drinks to celebrate the new job downtown, across from home. Yay for me. Tried a 750ml bottle of West County Winery Cider, which was like drinking an apple in.

Tonight I head to Wellesley and take part in a Flip Top Box making class at the Paper Source. Pictures to follow….

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2 Responses to Busy Gal

  1. 4rilla says:

    A Worcester job! Awesome.

    I know it is tough to weigh out all the pros and the cons, but I'm glad you jumped on it.

    Nothing better than a walk to work!

    Congrats.

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