Monday, June 2, 2008

First Day New Job

Hello all! Today was my first day at the new job. I am working at Loyola Preschool in Rogers Park. This morning I took the el to work for the first time. It was very nice, no driving through traffic, just sit and enjoy the ride. I arrived and met everyone; all of the teachers are all women around my age and seem pretty cool. For the summer I will be just subbing for people on vacation, working with a student who has down syndrome, working on curriculum development, and just learning the ropes. This week I am with the four year olds, and let me tell you they are cute! Kids really do say the funniest things. I think all those years of working in special ed with kids who don’t talk really made me forget how funny little kids can be. So things are going well, and I am feeling like I will enjoy working here.

This past weekend was extremely busy, on Friday night we went to see a new play called Avenue Q with John’s bro Joe and Kari, it’s like a grownup version of Sesame Street. It was quite funny, and I would recommend it to others. It has puppets and also real actors and it is a musical based on a puppet yearning to find his “purpose” in life. It’s not for children but it’s also not too naughty, you can download the music online if your interested. My favorite part is a character called the Bad Idea Bears who are these adorable things that encourage you to do bad things like buy a case of beer, or hang yourself. If you want to hear something funny ask John or me to do the impression for you, it’s funny!

Saturday I went to see Sex and the City with Lexi, Amanda, and Kate, and I have to say that it was fabulous. I know it has been getting mixed reviews but I really feel that if you watched the show you will be happy with the movie. It is always funny to me how many rumors get started about movies like this and how they are never true. I won’t elaborate I don’t want to spoil it for anyone. Overall I would say it exceeded my expectations and I would definitely go see it again. By the way… the clothes are amazing!!

Saturday night a group of high school friends went to Mayfest, a German festival in Lincoln Square, to celebrate Dan’s birthday. It was ridiculously crowded and therefore not as much fun as I expected. The line to get a beer was way too long (30 minutes or more), and there just wasn’t enough room allocated for all of those people. Skip it.
After that we went to Lincoln Square Lanes to go bowling, it was an old school bowling alley with manual score keeping. It was a lot of fun, I really enjoy bowling and I think everyone else did too.

Finally Sunday we went out to the burbs to celebrate my bro Mike’s birthday at Maggiano’s. The food was great! Then we went back to Mike and Steph’s for some frozen peanut butter pie (this is a family recipe that my mom makes, and I think if I ever started making it we would gain 25 pounds because I would be making them all the time-they are SOOO good!) Happy Birthday Mikey!

Overall it was a busy weekend, but fun. It seems like you know when summer is officially here because all the sudden your weekends are jam-packed. I love it!

9 comments:

Becky said...

Yay! Glad to hear your first day went well!

And Happy Birthday Mikey!

sloth15 said...

Gratz!

Anonymous said...

Thanks Becky, and Christy, I'm glad you had a good first day!

Anonymous said...

May Fest is an awesome fest. Jill and I have gone the last two years, and always on Friday when it is the opening ceremony. The lines on Friday were 2-3 minutes at most, so Saturday must have been PACKED. The best part of the opening ceremony is that they tap a wooden barrel and then just run it until it is dry. FREE BEER!!!

john said...

Hmm, maybe we'll give Mayfest one more try then, but never again on a Saturday night. I went last year and it was barely tolerable and this year was just unbearable. There's something really wrong about having to wait 30 minutes for the privelege of paying $10 per beer.

sloth15 said...

I went to "Taste of Randolph" last year to see Fountains of Wayne. We got in line to get tickets for beer, and the line was long, and I timed it at 25 minutes. Then we got in line to trade the tickets for beer, and that took another 15 minutes. I missed the first 2 songs of the show. Really pissed me off.

john said...

We were planning to go to Taste of Randolph this year but are going to Ravinia instead to see Willie Nelson. I now feel much better about this decision. It never ceases to amaze me that you can have an event like Taste of Chicago where there are literally millions of people there and even though it's super crowded you still don't have to wait for more than 5 minutes for anything. And then you have events where there's only a few thousand people but it's set up so poorly that it instantly becomes a clusterf*ck. Maybe I should become an event planner.

Anonymous said...

yes honey i think that's definately your calling!

sloth15 said...

I think Christy has gotten lazy with her new job. We haven't heard from her in 2 weeks.