Friday, July 6, 2012

Payday=Pay Bills Day

LOOONG DAY-Sure I got paid today-AFTER filling my gas tank at Sam's Club-$35 and paying my phone bill $48-my phone went off on the 2nd ALTHOUGH I thought it should've been the 5th-ANYWAY it's the 5th NOW-Going to Provo-Not going to Provo-Going to Provo-replaced MAC cord $79.00 w/tax $85.00, Paid $100 on my ticket-still owe $180-paid 1/2 rent (every 2 weeks) $300, $168 electricity, $60.23 for SR-22 insurance, $30 reinstate Dr.'s license, Tithing $170.00-haven't paid my gas bill yet $60.00, Internet $36.00 OR food-???!!!-bought bleach, cooking oil, juice, frozen pizza-$36.00.
Glad I had indexing tonight so I could stop by the bishop's office and pay my tithing. I need to pay the rest of my bankruptcy filing fee-$140.
My MAC is back so I can start having no life again just to finish my thesis. I can't wait to STOP paying  
these unexpected expenses. My savings account thinks it would be nice to actually C some money going in there for a change. There's just always something that needs to be paid. I don't want to go to Provo. My mother says she'll give me gas money but I know somehow I'm going to spend money I don't have to spend this weekend. One thing about living on the farm, it is cheap. I hate having to go all the way to Provo just to have to drive back here on Sunday so I'll be here bright and early for work. NO REST this weekend-just depleting my energy driving. I looove Cing my nieces and nephews and mother BUT still DRAINING!!!
After learning so much about crowd sourcing at ULA this year it gave indexing another dimension. Matt Downs taught us what we needed to know along with Joe "Brigham"-I talked to Matt at fhe and he reminded me of our workshop tonight. Matt, Joe, and Christie were the only other people there. Indexing is practically self-explanatory AND extremely user-friendly. Instead of surfing Facebook to kill time there's an app that would allow me to index-ULA's several crowd-sourcing workshops made indexing so much more meaningful. The church is right there with technology developments and I want to actively participate in crowd-sourcing. I know it'll help me consider other ways it can be used. People are using it in so many different ways already. The church was so wise to use this with family history. What a little work up front will eventually allow us to do is mind-boggling.

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