Meanderings of the Mind

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I was recently relocated to Chattanooga by the Postal Service due to the closing of the Remote Encoding Center I worked at in Bowling Green, KY. I had just started my first semester at WKU majoring in Nursing. Since I had recently built a house, my options were to get a lower paying job and lose my house or to move and rent my house out until I have my degree. I chose the latter. I've travelled throughout Europe with my friends and sisters which I consider the highlight of my life experiences to date. I come from a family of 6 kids--4 girls and 2 boys ranging in ages 18 to 34. Only my youngest brother is married at this point.

Saturday, December 24, 2005

Musings

I've noticed I have this thing about chairs being pushed in. Ever since my highschool days when they made an issue of pushing your chairs into your desk, I can't go past a chair that's out without pushing it in. I have lots of opportunity to do this at work since there are hundreds of chairs and quite a few people who shove their chairs back when they leave for break and don't push them back. I really amazes me that people can just leave them out in the middle of the isle, and it doesn't bug them. The curse of an orderly mind!

On that same note, as a child at home, I rarely fixed my bed unless company was coming over. Now, I find it very hard to leave the house without fixing my bed. And I can't stand when the sheet comes untucked at the bottom. How odd is that? Is there a shift in the brain that takes place with maturity?

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