Saturday, April 25, 2009

Ch-ch-ch-changes

Wow ... that's the kind of irony you can't find in an Alanis Morrisette song ...

Isn't that always true ... life has a way of coming full circle when you least expect it.
To begin, I really am going to start updating this thing again. My roommate, God love her, decided while I was on a camping trip, to get us dsl. Granted, we're both going to pay for this investment, but we've had it for not even a full day, and its my favoritest thing in the whole wide world. Even better, I have a whole host of new things to write about ... which brings me to the beginning of the new story.

As you can read from the former entries, I had a definite fall from grace in the fraternity. I managed to escape with my closest of friends, but I still was hurt by the ones who had decided I was more of a pariah.

But, luckily, my fall from grace was followed, no matter how gradally, by a rise to grace again.

Not quite sure how it happened, but it involved me coming out and into the social side of the fraternity again. I had managed to receded into the background and was only interested in the business and service side. Although me and my opinions had not slid into the scenery, I had from the fellowship side until a great group of pledges from the Fall rescued me and a great group of pledges from the Spring took me in. I'm not quite sure why they did so, but they did. So, I came back to life as far as that was concerned, and soehow managed to show not just them, but everyone that I actually knew what I was talking about and was really a good source of information and skill as far as the fraternity went. I managed o convince so many, that I was elected President for the coming year. Hence why I'll have much to write about.

But, of course, the fraternity is not all I have to talk about. Work is work, and it's been a rollercoaster there too. I was working in a doctor's offce as a kind of contracted employee. I wasn't a contractor, though. I worked in a doctor's office, but I didn't work for the doctor. It's wierd and hard to explain, so just know that when I was asked to leave the office by the office manager, who we'll call Mancy, I still had a job and was by no means fired. I moved to another office, and then another, and then in February (on exactly my one year anniversary with the company ... ironic?) my big move and break finally came. I was offered a Patient Service Center. I was to be the sole worker at an office in the Medical Center. I am completely in charge of that office, from the ordering of supplies, the reception, the phlebotomy, the processing, and everything else. It's great and I love it. But, hopefully, my next (and bigger) break is coming soon. I applied for a promotion that would not only put my in charge of an office, but also the other two employees that work at it. Crazy, huh?

And although the fraternity drama seems to be my only source of friends, its not true. My friends outside of it have been amazging. They keep me sane. And they are the ones that I know that will be there no matter what. They are great and I should call them everyday to thank them. I don't, but they hopefully know.

So, all in all, my life has rebounded quite well, even though it was never really bad. It's on an upswing, but who knows. It could end at anytime.

My life ... the never-ending bouncing ball.

And so goes the life ...

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