While this new job of mine is still a few weeks away (at best), my brain has already begun to switch gears. Just going back to work, I mean after getting the call and then having the 3 days off to stew on it, everything just felt different.
It all felt so foreign to me, as if I suddenly became an outsider looking in. And I haven't left yet or anything, which makes things a little awkward at times.
But the deal is done for certain and everything is now geared to move forward. My present employer (or I should say my boss and our store manager) did try to sway my choice. Sure, when I find a new job that is when you start dropping words about this and that.
My hope is that these guys aren't just thinking I'm throwing out a bluff in hopes of getting more money. If that is what is cruising through their minds at this point, then they are going to be sorely disappointed at the outcome.
Anyway! Enough about all that for today, distractions is the name of the game today and boy have I gotten my share of it. Last Friday was a heck of a day because my girlfriend and I decided to hit the movies. Two movies to be exact.
So we made our first stop at Dole Cannery, where the choices were laid out before us. Admittedly, the field of choices wasn't all that wide, but there were enough there to make us both go "hmmm." So then it came down to the moment of truth. What to watch? The Incredible Hulk? Get Smart? Wall-E?
After a lot of back and forth, we decided to see Hancock, starring Will Smith. Neither of us remembered that the movie was released, so it became the wild card no one saw coming. And so that is the one we went for.
Overall, short bursts of thought here. It was a pretty good movie and I was pleasantly surprised with the amount of story involved. I mean it starts out and it does have it's funny moments then and throughout. But towards the ending, things turn around and become serious and it held my attention from start to finish. I easily enjoyed this Will Smith movie a lot more then I did I-Robot and I Am Legend.
So after that gets through, a very smart idea clicked in both of our heads apparently. Since we've seen one movie and since we've got the rest of the day ahead of us, why not see another movie? But we agreed that a change of scenery was needed and so we made the bus trip to Ward.
Oh lovely, lovely Ward. Reminds me of work. Gives me a headache only on days that end with "y."
I'm kidding.
Sort of.
Anyway, so the second movie of choice ended up being Wall-E. Now with the flood of CG animated cartoons these days, it isn't that easy to find one that is actually good. Wall-E, for example, was absolutely great! It is a funny and cute movie, though beneath that there is a good moral to the story as well.
All this kind of makes me laugh because the movie that I wanted to see was Get Smart, which obviously didn't make the cut on two separate counts. Oh well, maybe next weekend my luck will be more on my side.
Last little note: At long last, Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution is coming out tomorrow! I had hoped to get a copy of it today, but no one was jumping to gun on releasing it early. Oh well. At least now I'll finally get a real chance to build my Roman Empire, where I will rule all the world with an iron fist!
That and I'll also get the chance to prove my girlfriend wrong, in that I am not an overzealous "ruler" who just look big, but will end up biting off way more then I can chew. I don't know where she gets these ideas from...?
Besides, that Romance of the Three Kingdoms game was a fluke. Anyway, I didn't realize that all of my opposition was wiped out and that by sending a small force across the river to take a port town, I had just jabbed the "hornet's nest." Needless to say, the lesson taught in that little incident was learned and fast!
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I really want to watch WALL-E. (Side note: a very good friend of mine works at Pixar. Check out his blog http://lhooqtius.blogspot.com/ if you want to read some interesting stuff.) My problem is that I hate spending the money. Everything is so expensive these days!
My husband is all excited about playing Civilization Revolution, too. I'm playing Chocobo's Dungeon on the Wii, which just came out yesterday.
Civilization Revolution is fun, but I think I just hit a glitch in the game. I've been stuck in "battle" for the past 15 minutes now. Apparently, my army and the enemy decided that taking a whirlwind tour of the world was a much better idea.
Ugh.
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