May. 9th, 2008

Time to Go

May. 9th, 2008 05:44 am
prosodic: (Waterhouse)
I leave Rochester today, and I could not be happier about it.

We had a graduation ceremony in class yesterday. We received diplomas, which are also good for college credit for a basic accounting class. We also received a class photo, which we had taken sometime last week.

The final, however, still looms over us. But it's open book, so aside from getting the calculations correct on the math problems, everything else is found in our course materials.

I don't anticipate any problems. After all, I have such high scores on my quizzes and midterms.

Anyway, last night we went to Bugaboo Creek Steakhouse for dinner...well, most of us did. Some people chose not to. It was typical steakhouse food...nothing particularly special. But there were animal heads on the wall that talked (a bison head was on the wall near our table and he talked about every 20 minutes or so...really bizarre). There was a talking fish. I asked the waitress if the ferocious looking bear on the fireplace mantle was going to come to life, and she told me that it growls occasionally.

*shakes head*

I had salmon, mashed potatoes and sauteed mushrooms for dinner, and the potatoes were especially good. As we were settling the bill (I didn't pay...one of my classmates insisted on paying for me because I had him laughing so hard in class on Wednesday), the waitstaff came out with 2 mini chocolate cakes and sang happy birthday to me and Jessica. And my birthday isn't even until a month from now and Jessica's birthday was in March.

It was a joke from the guy at the head of the table. I guess he thought it was funny. I wasn't amused. I didn't want dessert (and nobody else wanted it). I hate going to restaurants on my actual birthday and being sung to. And it's not even close to my birthday. So WTF? I don't really know his motives for doing it, honestly. But he got Jessica's cake, so whatever. The thing with Bugaboo Creek is that they have a moose puppet they stick in your face while they're singing to you and you're supposed to kiss it. I wouldn't kiss it, but Brandon, who was sitting next to me, grabbed it and kissed it for me. HAHA.

A nice time overall, but a very strange ending.

I got back to my room around 8:30 or so and finished packing. I really have not acquired that much stuff since I got here, but I had a hard time getting everything in my luggage. I even bought a space bag. I was just trying to squish everything in and include my giant Paychex binder in my suitcase so I wouldn't have to take back the ginormous Paychex duffel bag that we got at school. But I think I managed to squeeze everything in.

We're all meeting in the lobby at 6:30 to eat breakfast, turn in our room key cards, and load our luggage in the appropriate vehicle to get to the airport. Then we will drive to the corporate office together to take our exam. When we finish, we're supposed to go downstairs to the cafeteria and wait for the rest of our party (and collect the box lunch that Paychex is giving us for the road). Once everyone in our group is done, we can head out. Jessica and I are on the same flight to Detroit, and we are in the car with Nick from DC, who has the last flight out. We are the last 3 to leave Rochester, so I'm trying to think of a little diversion for us to do this afternoon so we don't have to spend 5 hours at the airport before we fly out.

News from home - Lance found another dog at the Humane Society of Skagit Valley. She is also a lab mix, 2 months old, and not even named, which is perfect, because we've had a name picked out for 3 years. We'll see what happens, but I'm not getting my hopes up.

He also leaves for OKC again on Tuesday, but is supposed to be gone only until Saturday. I hope no longer than that. This is ridiculous. We're like 2 ships passing in the night, never being able to spend more than a couple days together at any given time.

In the completely random department - I know that I blush bright scarlet when I'm laughing hard enough, but do people really have to point it out and tease me about it? I'm already self conscious enough about it as it is, and when people tease me about it, it just makes me turn even more red. I'll be forever known as "Red Lobster" among this class, and that was what the instructor said to me before she handed me my diploma. It's embarrassing.
prosodic: (keukenhof 2)
I am DONE with Payroll Specialist School! And there is much rejoicing!!

We have about 3 hours to kill until we have to be at the airport, so we're back at the hotel. Already checked out, but they gave us permission to come hang out for awhile. But we'll probably go to Borders in a bit and hang out there.

The final was okay, I think. Took me about 3 hours to finish, and I know I screwed up a calculation on the final portion of the test. My fractions of cents was off by $68 and some change, which is NOT fractions of cents. However, our instructor said that if this should happen, we only get marked off for getting the math wrong once. We get credit for filling out the forms correctly, even if the numbers are wrong. At that point, I was so close to finishing and so tired of it, and I just didn't care enough to go back and fix whatever caused my calculation to go so completely off. This is extremely tedious work and mentally exhausting, which is also physically exhausting. I should sleep very well tonight.

Heard from one of my coworkers at the branch...she said my schedule for Monday isn't too bad. So I shouldn't have a large number of phone calls, hopefully.

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