Saturday, December 31, 2011

Time for Something New

I'm assuming the first thing you saw on my blog was the new picture I put up. You probably wondered what is that picture of?  Am I right? You've just seen a sneak peek of one of many pictures that I took from the concert with Trans-Siberian Orchestra!

I'm still editing and downloading pictures from the concert I attended last night. I had such a great time seeing Trans-Siberian Orchestra! I wish several friends had went with me. Maybe after you see the pictures you'll be making plans to attend their next show. Until next time I hope everyone has a Happy New Year!!!


Monday, December 26, 2011

Trans-Siberian Orchestra


I'm going to see Trans-Siberian Orchestra this Friday! This is the first time for me and I'm really looking forward to it. I have a floor seat center stage. I'm hoping I can take some great pics of the concert and post them here soon!


Sunday, December 18, 2011

Ugly Christmas Sweater

It's almost December 20th! Thru all the hustle and bustle I started to look for an Ugly Christmas sweater.
When I found it I kind of just knew this one would be the one. Maybe I'll save it for myself one day years from now bcuz its a XXL.


I decided to wear it at the last min for a few minutes at work so I could get this picture done.  Be sure to check out Destiny's blog so you can see everyone who participated! We all look forward to seeing who wins.

-Jose

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Finals

Finals week is finally over and it always goes something like this... 
'Twas the Night Before Finals

T'was the night before finals,
And all through the college,
The students were praying
For last minute knowledge.

Most were quite sleepy,
But none touched their beds,
While visions of essays
Danced in their heads.

Out in the sports field,
There were some throwing,
In hope that some exercise
Would get their brains going.

In my own apartment,
I had been pacing,
Dreading all those exams
I soon would be facing.

My roommate was speechless,
His nose in his books,
And my comments to him
Drew unfriendly looks.

I drained all the coffee,
And brewed a new pot,
No longer caring
That my nerves were shot.

I stared at my notes,
But my thoughts were all muddy,
My eyes went a'blur,
I just couldn't study.

"Some pizza might help,"
I said with a shiver,
But each place I called
Refused to deliver.

I'd pretty much concluded
Life is unfair and cruel,
Since our futures all depend
On grades made in school.

When all of a sudden,
Our door opened wide,
And Patron Saint Put-It-Off
Ambled inside.

Her spirit was careless,
Her manner was mellow,
She looked at the mess
And started to bellow:

"Why should us students
Make such a fuss,
About what those teachers
Toss out to us?"

"On Cliff Notes! On Crib Notes!
On Last Year's Exams!
On Wingit and Slingit,
And Last Minute Crams!"

Her message delivered,
She vanished from sight,
But we heard her laughing
Outside in the night.

"Your teachers won't flunk you,
So just do your best.
Happy Finals to All,
And to All, a good test."
  Now I can proudly say myself also that I passed my final! I can now take my National Test for pharmacy Technician in the next few weeks! I'm so happy to have a break.
-Jose

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Cheese!

I had lunch today with family and friends at the olive garden today. Scarlett told me I needed "cheese" on my blog haha.

Monday, November 28, 2011

More Pictures of Glendale Glitters

Once again on Saturday night I had a chance to run around and take pictures. I took 60 pics and here are the few that came out really well after editing some. I'd love to do photography someday and maybe this is my start.

-Jose

Saturday, November 26, 2011

1st night of Glendale Glitters!

Last night kicked off to a great start. It's like a tradition for everyone to be there the 1st night. When I had a chance I walked and took a few pics. There will be more to come the next few weeks.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Looking Back a Week

So much has happened in a week, but I'm finally back! There is so much to do and so little time now that the holidays are here!

Last Sunday I was up in Fountain Hills for work at an Arts and Craft show in Fountain hills. The weather was very nice! It was cold and rainy until the sun came out later that day. There was even snow on the mountains! I had a great time and looking forward to my next event and possibly skiing also!

The clouds were covering the mountains early in the morning!

 It was such a nice day that everyone brought their pets too!

Haha someone even brought their pig on a leash!

This was a cute puppy. The owner paid $2000 for him!

 The other vendors and I called this guy the caveman every time he ate a turkey leg. It was so funny to us. Anyone else notice he is wearing Ugg Boots? I thought it was pretty funny.


On Nov 15th I turned 21!

                     Here is my birthday gift to myself! I had a great birthday with my family and friends.
                                                      Thank You everyone for the birthday wishes.


Now Thursday is Thanksgiving and Black Friday will be here too! We already decorated the pharmacy and playing Christmas music in the store! Maybe I'll play it on my blog also... Just an idea.

Friday is Glendale Glitters! I'll be working there again this year and I'm looking forward to it! I hope to see all my friends there this Friday as it is our normal tradition to go on the first night and see all the lights turned on. For anyone who doesn't know what Glendale Glitters is here are pics and more to come in the next few weeks!





-Jose

Monday, November 14, 2011

Almost Done

Hey everyone!

It has been almost 3 weeks now since I have posted. I can't believe it! You all know I have been working at Walgreen's and the homework has been intense lately!  I have a month left of school and I'm done! There are many terms to memorize, laws to follow, and requires a lot of focus to the little details. We work with people's lives here so of course you want them to do their best. I am long over due for a break or a vacation.

I can't wait for Thanksgiving, Black Friday,and Christmas to be here soon!

-Jose

Friday, October 28, 2011

Work in the Pharmacy


 
  Oh the things you can fill
  For the folks who are ill.
  With your bright shiny spatula
  Oh, what a thrill.
 
  Besmocked and bedecked out
  In Pharmacist clothes
  Knowing all of the things
  That a Pharmacist knows.
 
  You're quick and efficient,
  You're sharp and inventive.
  It also just happens
  You're anal retentive.
 
  You read slips of paper
  To get the specifics
  From doctors who scribble out
  Strange hieroglyphics.
 
  Could it be Celebrex?
  Or maybe Celexa
  It might be a Z-Pack
  Then it might be Zyprexa
 
  And you bill by computer
  AWP
  Minus 15 percent
  Plus a buck twenty-three.
 
  You fill and you bill
  And you feel so dejected
  'Cause half of your claims
  Are being rejected.
 
  So you pick up the phone
  While computerized voices
  Keep you waiting forever
  Explaining the choices.
 
  Press 1 for directions.
  Or maybe it's 2.
  Push 'pound' for a message
  Oh, what should you do.
 
  Then you pour out the pills
  On your pill counting tray
  And you count, and you count
  And you count pills all day.
 
  You count them by fives
  To the rhythm and beat
  Of the songs that you learned
  On Sesame Street
 
  And the customers gripe
  And complain while you're fillin'
  Could it be the whole world
  Is on 'Grouchacillin?'
 
  My pills are too big
  And my co-pay's too high!
  Take it four times a day?
  I cannot comply!
 
  Then you scarf down your
  sandwich
  In one single bite
  Which if done in a restaurant
  Would be impolite
 
  But a Doc's on line one
  Mrs. Jones on line two
  She has 500 pills
  Will you cut them in two?
 
  And the drug reps, they tap
  On your counter, tap, tap.
  To give you their spiel
  Plus a load of free stuff!
 
  There's pens and there's post-its
  There's free stuff galore
  But the really cool clock's
  For the doc who's next door
 
  Then ol' Mrs. Snifflemore
  Gives you that smile
  And you know once again
  That it's almost worthwhile
 
  So you hang up your smock
  And put down your free pen.
  Tomorrow you'll do it
  All over again.
 
  Oh the things you will fill
  For the folks who are ill.
  With your bright shiny spatula
  Oh, what a thrill!
 
  The End

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Busy Day at Work


My schedule gets so busy I sometimes wonder, "How am I going to get everything done?" Monday, Wednesday, and Friday I work for Walgreens and Sylvan. School is Tuesday and Thursday. Also how can I forget about church too? So much to do and so little time I do not have much personal time for myself. Sometimes I feel like Bro. Laukenbaugh. He does so much around the church and has his own agenda of task yet he still seems to make time for everything. I'm still working on it I guess, but soon I won't worry about it so much.


When I'm at work I really do feel like I'm Bro Laukenbaugh. If you have a question about something, "See Bro. Laukenbaugh."  Now if you  have a chance to stop by sylvan when I'm working. You'll hear my name called many times and see as I run around the classroom. I'm assisting teachers in anyway that I can. This past Wednesday was a very busy day for me in the office. There were so many kids and teachers to look after. I can imagine what God goes thru every Sunday morning hearing so many voices at one time. How does he do it? I don't know, but I sure wouldn't mind if he allowed me to do it also.

Around forty people in the building including staff.


At the time when I took the picture I thought filing all these binders will be easy. Of course I forgot about a pile that didn't even fit on the cart so I was occupied a little longer than I anticipated.


Towards the end of the night I thought cleaning and filing books would never end! More books would seem to appear out of nowhere. I've done this for five years so I know the routine and how fast to pace myself to have everything done by 8 pm.Going home is always so rewarding after a long and busy day at work. I really am going to miss this job when I begin to work at Walgreens Pharmacy full time. Until next time...

-Jose

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

The Next Few Weeks


West Coast Conference is November 2-4! That is just next week for some who will be traveling on Tuesday. 
I wish I could attend, but with school and work I won't be able to. Next year I should be able to before I start pharmacy school. Everyone who is able to attend West Coast I hope you have a fantastic time!



 In 3 weeks I'll be celebrating my 21st birthday! My parents asked what I planned to do for myself. I said, " go to school, after school buy my iphone, and then go to church." They looked at me in shock. "You don't have any other plans?" they inquired. For me its just another day. I've always worked on my birthday. Anyone have ideas what I should do?

-Jose

Sunday, October 23, 2011

30th Pastoral Anniversary

  This weekend was my Pastor and his wife's 30th Pastoral Anniversary! I'm so grateful for him in my life. He has been such a blessing and I look forward to what God has in store for His church.

The Touch of the Masters Hand 


Twas battered and scarred, and the auctioneer thought it scarcely worth his while to waste much time on the old violin, but held it up with a smile; "What am I bidden, good folks," he cried, "Who'll start the bidding for me?" "A dollar, a dollar"; then two!" "Only two? Two dollars, and who'll make it three? Three dollars, once; three dollars twice; going for three.." But no, from the room, far back, a gray-haired man came forward and picked up the bow; Then, wiping the dust from the old violin, and tightening the loose strings, he played a melody pure and sweet as caroling angel sings.

The music ceased, and the auctioneer, with a voice that was quiet and low, said; "What am I bid for the old violin?" And he held it up with the bow. A thousand dollars, and who'll make it two? Two thousand! And who'll make it three? Three thousand, once, three thousand, twice, and going and gone," said he. The people cheered, but some of them cried, "We do not quite understand what changed its worth." Swift came the reply: "The touch of a master's hand."

    
 And many a man with life out of tune, and battered
and scarred with sin, Is auctioned cheap to the thoughtless crowd, much like the old violin, A
"mess of pottage," a glass of wine; a game - and he travels on. "He is going" once, and "going twice, He's going and almost gone." But the Master comes, and the foolish crowd never can quite understand the worth of a soul and the change that's wrought by the
touch of the Master's hand.  Myra 'Brooks' Welch



 -Jose 

Friday, October 21, 2011

Pharmacy Technician

It has been so crazy the last few weeks with school, but I know it will pay off. I'm in school as a pharmacy technician. I've been studying 4-6 hours a day and homework can be pretty long. I haven't forgotten about my blog. I'm just trying to get into my new routine now. I started this past Wednesday at Walgreen's Pharmacy!

I love my new job! People have always told me do what you love and I have finally found it! Oh how I looked forward to going to work! It's so busy, but nice and quiet. Everyone was very nice to me and who doesn't like discounts in a store because you work for them?

So what is it like? Well, I work in the back with all the medications among the shelves. The pharmacist works at the cashier and another tech does the drive thru window. When prescriptions come in I fill them as fast as possible.. six minutes at most.

You will never realize how busy we are back there and how much we have to multitask until you step back there. For me I enjoy it and its so rewarding! I can't wait until Monday now when I go back at nine a.m.

Have a great weekend everyone!

-Jose
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