Sunday, March 14, 2010

March madness!

It's been about two weeks since I last updated, and already... it's midway through the month. Oh man! There have been some changes at work. As always, it's hectic and people don't get tired of complaining. =/ That's what tires me out the most about work. I mean, deadline? Sure! Reports? Gotcha. Never becoming satisfied? What the eff?! Anyway, one of my co-workers was terminated.  It was a long time coming, but I still would've never thought it would be like it was. Despite all my ramblings about her and her hot & cold attitude, I miss her. One and a half years of working together was a pretty long time, and we had a lot of good laughs and memories. *sigh...* I'm just glad I left early the day she received the bad news; otherwise, I would've been in tears. It's never a good day when you have to say goodbye. I wish her well though - and a baby! :)  In her replacement, I am getting a transferee from another branch. She starts tomorrow, and I hope all will be well. As it has always been, I will be the youngest at my branch. Heh.

So far this month, I have indulged in some delicious eat-outs! :) Some of my favorites are as follows:
  • The "whole shabang" array of seafood and sweet potato fries from Boiling Crab, San Jose. You can truly never go wrong there. Plus, we went on a weekday right before they open, so we didn't have to wait hours to eat. :)
  • Dim sum on carts from King Valley Tea House, Pinole. I just really like good dim sum for cheap prices, haha.
  •  Fish & Chips from Woodhouse Fish Co., San Francisco. It was fresh and easy to chew. Their shoestring fries and clam chowder were also winners. My boyfriend ordered their Chipotle Calamari Roll which was very delicious as well.
  • The now famous Burritozilla from Iguanas, San Jose. If you ever watch Man vs Food, you definitely know the Burritozilla. It's an eighteen inch, five pound burrito. Such a beast!
After doing all that, I feel like I should create a Yelp! username. LOL. We'll see.

Lastly, today was such an eventful day! Mike and I left early in the morning (7:30ish) to travel to San Jose for the 4th time in the span of one week. This time, we had a very important purpose. My nephew, Patrick, was selected to attend the National Young Leaders State Conference, and today was his commencement.  I have to say that I am very proud of this young man. He is turning thirteen this week, and I cannot ask for more from such an amazing nephew. :)

Good night!