Anyways, wow I sure do love Moab. Working here has been my all time best job. It is definitely a lot of hard work, but most definitely worth it. Lately, working at the Moab Adventure Center (the MAC) has been rather dull and slow. I make the clock tick by doing data entry and writing thank you notes, but on a good day we'll set up a mini Frisbee golf tournament in the store and talk about crazy tourists.
I'm tired and I wish I could sleep in tomorrow. I've been working the morning shift a lot lately, which is great, but my mind is tired and my body is warm snuggled under my blankets in soft sweats and an ugly sweater. I have a goal to run for a half hour like I used to for track, so a few times I've gotten up a little past 5 to run before work, but it's hard. It's a hard battle I fight each morning. Sometimes I slide not so gracefully off my bed, through on my light reflector vest and head out the door before I'm fully awake. Other mornings I lay there for several mornings debating all the different variables and arguing with myself. It goes something like this.
-"It's too dark. I could get kidnapped"
+"Then text mom before and after"
-"It's too cold"
+"You used to do this in January, February, March and April. In LOGAN. When it was blizzarding ice and it didn't get over -20 for a week straight"
-"I'm tired"
+"You went to bed at 10:30"
-"I'm not going to burn any calories anyways. It's just a 30 minute easy run. Basically worthless."
+"You're overweight and you need to exercise everyday."
-"You could get an extra 40 minutes of sleep"
+"I've already wasted this much time, now I'm awake I might as well get up."
-"But these covers are so warm and your bed is so squishy."
+"You're right! This is so comfortable! My head lamp is too dim anyways."
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I'll blog more about fun stuff tomorrow with cool pictures. Because life right now is cool. I do fun stuff and I enjoy it! Here's a picture.
My favorite flower sprinkled all over Moab just for me |
The Windows Section in Arches National Park |
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