Today has been quite eventful, yet uneventful at the same time. It's finally safe to say that I am a high school alumni and a current college student! Graduation was shockingly fun last night. I never thought I'd meet so many people, but I was surrounded by people I didn't know the entire day and I'm not about to go the whole time without any friends! Recieving my diploma was very exciting after all! I had a blast with my parents at dinner, that was probably my favorite part of the day. Possibly a tie with seeing my best friend after the ceremony though.
Today was when everything went haywire. I woke up to instantly realize that I didn't have enough money to pay the money I would need to in order to attend my dermatologist appointment. I've never been in that situation before and saying that I freaked out would be an understatement. So, I ended up rescheduling the appointment. I felt like such a jerk for cancelling 20 minutes before my appointment.
Almost immediately following that, I got a call from Facelogic, the place where I had my interview today... the one I was extremely excited about and looking foward to, the one 27 miles away from my house.. and Chad talked to me about his concern for the distance I would be driving every day to work. I agreed with him and shared his concern. We talked about it, I told him I just wanted to see how the interview went because I really enjoyed our previous phone conversation and he assured me that the interview would be amazing because I blew all the other candidates for the job out of the water tremendously (made my day!) and that they were fully prepared to offer me the job. He said it was up to me, but logically speaking, didn't think it was wise to even attend the interview. I agreed, so he offered to keep my resume on file in case they ever open up a spa on my side of town. He said I would be the first person they contact. So even though I was emensely disappointed, I was greatly complimented at the same time.
Work was interesting today. I feel like it went pretty well actually. I am starting to get used to working earlier in the day again. Sky is about halfway through her training! I am always happy to see her there.
I explained my financial situation to my parents, they seemed to understand why I was so broke, since this month was completely full of unordinary expenses. I explained the lesson I had learned and even though they did seem slightly disappointed in me, they helped me out with gas which I could never express my grattitude for.
So, my first official day of being a high school graduate was pretty stressful. I guess life hit me like a ton of bricks, but I wouldn't have it any other way!
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