Happy Easter weekend!
>> Sunday, April 4, 2010
I hope your Easter was marvelous, and of course, blessed! My holiday weekend's been great! Of course, I got to spend time with family and Joe! It's been relaxing and fun! It's the kind of weekend I needed!
Also, I went around the mall area Saturday because I had a dilemma with some shoes I had JUST bought from DSW. Long story short: Roxy shoes shouldn't have the plastic in the back heel get crushed SO easily! Ridiculous! Anyways, I went into David's Bridal just to see what all they had, and to see who was still working there! One of my former managers approached me and asked if I would like to work for them on the weekends. It would be as a dress specialist, which is way easier than bridal, but still. Do I really want to work 7 days a week? I don't know! The extra cash would be nice, but at what cost? What free time I do have? Not much. They already scheduled an interview (a formality, lame) for Wednesday morning, but I think I'm going to call tomorrow and say I've changed my mind. Let me know what you think! I have my parents and Joe saying I'd hate it. Maybe they know me better than I do!
I saw the best movie ever this weekend. "How to Train Your Dragon" is beyond epic! The animation and storyline themselves are amazing, but the MUSIC made the movie! I literally came home afterwards and downloaded the soundtrack from iTunes. I'm a sucker for Irish/Celtic music, and John Powell combined the traditional with the heroic! I've dedicated my music player to my favorite tracks from the score. My number one? "Test Drive". I hope you enjoy them! Here's what I love about this soundtrack: the idea of a world with Vikings vs. Dragons is pretty awesome, and now I can visit that world whenever I'd like. I love, love, love this movie! I will be buying it as soon as it's available on DVD. Go see it, you will NOT be disappointed! Because honestly: this movie is worthy of 100 stars in my book!
Later Days!
Dani
2 comments:
NO to DB DANI!!! It is NOT worth your sanity. The money isn't good, you would be so burnt out and you wouldn't have much free time to spend with Joe.
Plus it's a HORRIBLE time of year to work in the business. You know this. You'd be the one working with all the parties who are getting married in 4 weeks and are all pissed off they can't get the dress they want anymore. bleh.
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