Posted by : Sherri Cornelius Tuesday, May 26, 2009

First of all, I'd just like to know who ran over me with a truck while I slept last night. Anyone wanna fess up? I didn't feel like I worked that hard, so why do I hurt so bad? And of course it's not the muscles aching, which would indicate some real exercise, only my miserable joints. Ugh.

The weekend blurred all together like one long day. During one waking part of that long day, we dismantled our chain-link fence, only large enough for the tiniest of dogs, and perpetually in the way. It was relatively easy to get apart - not rusted together or anything - and the kids helped by rolling up the fencing and pulling apart the tubes. They even helped carry it all to the junk pile behind the shed. I think I'll give it away on Freecycle. I wish we'd done it a long time ago. Having that eye sore gone really opens it up, makes the back yard park-like instead of prison-like.

Something else cool that happened this weekend: I got the short story I'm to edit for the final test in my job application with the e-publisher. I'm learning already. Did you know that to create an EM dash in Word, all you have to do is hit Cntrl/Alt/number pad minus? Without that little tidbit, I think you have to find the special characters menu, and blah blah blah. Tedium in spades. Anyway, I send this first round back on June 14. If they publish the story with my edits, they'll offer me a contract and I'll start getting royalties on this first story.

You know, I really like knowing all sides of anything I'm involved with. When I worked at Sonic as a teenager, I begged them to teach me every job, even how to clean the grill and make onion rings. The other kids were, like, "Why would you WANT to know how to do more work? Now Derrick will make you do everything." I didn't care. I loved knowing all the ins and outs of a drive-in burger joint. I loved being able to do any job in there.

Same thing when I worked at a sewing factory. I took any opportunity to learn a new job at the boss's request, and sometimes pestered people to let me practice on their machines at break times. The jobs I couldn't physically do, I watched and learned. And with every boyfriend I ever had, I took on his interests. That's how I learned about meteorology, and how to work on cars, and basic woodworking, and how to process marijuana into smokeable form (something I could have lived without knowing).

I guess that's why I enjoy Deadliest Catch and How It's Made, and not so much Survivor or The Bachelor. It's why I used to explore abandoned houses as a kid, and ask strangers unusual questions as an adult. I just want to know, is all.

I wish you all a happy, good week.

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  1. I like knowing too. The more I know, the more I like myself. I mean, I need to have some interest in what I'm learning, but I love learning. I wish I could still do it as quickly as when I was a kid.

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  2. I think I'm kind of like that too - when I fall in love with someone or something, I want to learn as much about it as possible. I've learned more about the crabbing industry in the last couple of months than I ever thought possible to know.

    I'm sorry you're aching today. I hope the pain goes away ASAP.

    *h u g* but not too tight, so I don't hurt you more ;)

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  3. Hi,

    Thanks for the comment. I actually came across your blog at random on search one day, and have enjoyed reading it for awhile now. Hope you have a great day :)

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