So that went well. I had a date tonight. Kind of, I think. Not really.
I should back up a little bit.
Opened today. Last night, with the ice storm and everything, was nuts. They closed 'bout 11, with well over four thousand dollars in. I went to Seguin.
Wait, I should back up a little more.
So I opened on Tuesday. We get a call from commissary about eleven; the lady tells me that they're going to be "about twelve hours late." Oh, really? Sara and I start scrambling around, tallying up what we're going to be short on: dough, cheddar cheese, and wings. Felicia was coming down for the meeting, so I call her, and she agrees to let us borrow some stuff until we got our truck later that day. Eileen came in for the meeting and said "Billy, this is your last week here." Oh, okay. They finally officialized everything. Starting Monday, I'll be the GM of a store in San Antonio.
So that's exciting.
Felicia got there with the dough, cheese, et al, and we got it put away and what-not. Was there 'til about 6. I believe Sergio picked up some more stuff on his way in, since the truck got pushed back again to the next morning.
Shelly called me up Wednesday morning and asked me if I could go to Seguin to pick up some stuff. So I did. Ambra was working, so we talked a bit while I was loading up all this stuff. Got ready to leave, realized I couldn't find my sunglasses. She calls me about twenty minutes later, telling me she has them. Great plan, except that I didn't do it on purpose.
--Urgh. I spent about two hours on and off writing this long post about this, but I had to restart my computer, and it didn't save. Most frustrating.
So the short version - Ambra came in and drove for us for a few hours, and I told her I'd take her to dinner afterwards for doing so. She got off about five, I had to stay and drive 'til seven. Called her when I got off, we went to Chili's. It was nice. We sat and talked for like an hour, hour and a half after dinner, covering a wide range of topics. Then we hugged good night.
There's a lot more in there - I had to load up my truck and unload it with about 600 dollars worth of food and take it to Seguin in the middle of the worst part of the ice storm, for instance, but I don't feel like retyping everything.
Cabin Crew -- Star to Fall



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