Every morning is the same routine to get ready for work. We all have that certain routine. I usually get up before Zach does, because I leave earlier. As I get ready he drags himself out of bed and packs my lunch, makes me breakfast..which in most cases is hot water and I take something for later, and he sets the table with our scriptures so we can read together. Then the time comes for my departure to work, driving in our ugly utah traffic (crazy drivers) and Zach waves goodbye at the door. I love my mornings.
Yesterday morning went exactly like that. This time though Zach didn't stay to wave goodbye, because he had some "business" to take care of. And at that moment my mind must have been buffering as I was getting ready to leave. I got into my car, released the brake, put it in reverse, and accelerated to back up. Not realizing that Zach's bright red car was behind mine in the driveway, I rammed into it making a loud crash. Embarrassing. I immediately ran inside to tell Zach, as if he could undo it or fix it for me. I asked him to move his car, but then realized he wasn't going anywhere for a while. After which I turned around and headed out to work. I had to maneuver myself around his "conveniently" placed car. How on earth did I not notice his car three feet behind mine before? I have no IDEA. Come to find out right after my incident Lauren had trouble with her work transportation as well. Her bike was acting up. (she rides her bike to SLC every morning, she's hardcore, like a boss.) So of course she goes straight to the man of the house for some help. Anyways he was still taking care of his morning business as we were both scrambling to get to work with our transportation problems. The one time either of us had to come inside for some assistance and he is taking his morning dump! Too much pressure on the poor guy? probably.
Since I have started my new job with Marriott I feel that my headaches have gotten worse and overall motivation for activities outside of work have gone away. I just feel blah and like my brain is shutting down. Over the last few weeks I have definitely learned that there is always a storm before the calm. With that said, congratulations to me for graduating my training class today. What a RELIEF. For weeks now I have been sitting at a computer studying procedures, memorizing, booking hotels, talking to my classmates that want to quit, blah blah blah and now I am on the floor actually talking to real owners. I'm thrilled. In result of this I think I will be able to relax my mind more and enjoy my time fully while being outside of work. Maybe I'll even notice Zach's car when he is parked behind me. It's nice to feel less pressure and less stress for once.
Now all I need is a massage.
*I felt it best not to put pictures with this story.
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