Woo!! These last two days have been actual cooking days! I can't even tell you all that I've made or helped make. It's a lot of work, but the corporate trainers from TGI Friday's are SO nice! My favorite part about training is that we get to eat the food that is made. And boy is it yummy. Plus we get to see everything that we made as it is actually served. Today I had delicious grilled chicken and shrimp with mashed potatoes and the onion and pepper medley that I made yesterday. Hehehhe!!! I loved getting to see the food I made. And taste it...
After work yesterday, the power was out in the dorms. Marra and I watched The Little Princess on DVD on her laptop with extreme battery power. Today, our roommate Janelle switched into a room down the hall, Marra moved down the bunk to Janelle's bed, and less than 10 minutes later we had two brand new roommates. Haven't gotten to talk to them, except to find out that they will be working the graveyard shift from 11pm-7am, so while we are awake, they will be sleeping. That will be weird to get used to at first. Marra and I are hopefully moving to the on campus dorm when it opens though, so we won't have to wake up so early for the bus since we can walk to work. Here's hoping!
Marra and I walked down to the good 'ol Mickey D's for the elusive WiFi. Which is being stubborn here because there are so many people trying to use it. It's so beyond slow, but at least it is available! Computer is of course going to die soon, so back to playing on Facebook for a little before heading home. Goodnight!
Woops forgot to tell you the adventure that Marra and I had at McDonald's. Three little boys had run around outside by the pond/lake we're sitting by. Like 10 minutes later, two of the boys ran by (really fast). We freaked out about the third boy because we couldn't see him, so we ran out the door trying to find him in case he drowned or something. He was really slow behind his friends, but was okay. Marra and I basically had heart attacks. This is why young boys should always have parental supervision when they roam around steep banks near roads and strangers...
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