It's a change... being a grown up for once.
So you know what's really exciting? Being a grown-up. Well, I guess some of you will argue otherwise... but for me, this is HUGE!
I turn 20 in May so it's nice to feel like I'm doing something important. Case in point: on Wednesday, I have a meeting with the youth development workers of Richmond to start some concrete planning for this Youth Week show... the benefit show for child soldiers that I keep talking about? Yep, that's the one. Also, earlier that day, I have a job interview with a local community center. The job up for grabs is the position of NightShift Coordinator. NightShift is a youth program that happens on weekends, late-night. Usually, there are local shows and activities going... well, that might be me! And I'm stoked because the two guys interviewing me, I've both known for years. One of them is the guy who posted the job listing and he was worried I wouldn't apply, I've been told. So I'm going to take that as a good sign that he wants me for the job.
HURRAH FOR CHANGE! AND GROWING UP! Wish me luck, guys.
P.S. I started talking to someone at the bus stop today. At first, I was kind of nervous because it was kind of about midnight and he was pretty sketchy at first. But he was pretty rad. His name is Landon and we talked about religion. I thought it was a good conversation. The point is, sometimes strangers are alright. And you meet some interesting people as a result.






