Friday, June 29, 2007

one in the hand is worth two in the bush, bear!

So, we'll see how this blog thing works out...I'm hoping it will prove to be a good way of keeping in touch without the annoyance I feel when using email...

I'd like to paint a quick mental picture of my current environment: I'm sitting in the Great Room of the Ahwahnee (sp?) during tea time, while the pianist behind me keys out some non-descript mellow tunes and tourists walk through, stopping for some tea and cookies. A woman sat next to me a while ago and we chatted for a couple of minutes before she got up and went back to her family at the pool. Her cup of tea is abandoned on the other side of the table, and the dirtbag in me is thinking of finishing it before it gets to cold. haha...

In comparison, this summer has been quite different from last, but only in the details. The water is sparse this year, and rafting is about to close in the next couple of days. My boss, Sean, has declared Sunday the last day, maybe staying open Mon. and Tues. just for the extra 30K we can make on raft rentals, but no way are we dealing with fourth of July tourists bitching that they didn't come here to drag a boat down the river for three miles. Sweet. I'm glad we're on the same page, because if Memorial Day weekend is any indication of what the fourth is like, I could lose my job for telling off some idiot guest. Now that we won't be open, I can more easily work under Guestpath standards for another day, bleh. Complaints aside, working at the raft stand is a pretty sweet gig. It's super-chill, so much sometimes, that I feel like I'm slacking off when there's really just nothing to do--it's a lot of waiting for people. Cashiering sucks and I'll remember that in the future, do not apply for cashiering positions. Yesterday a family came and didn't realize they couldn't bring pets, so I got to dog-sit for the day until they came back from the river, and the father tipped me 20 bucks for the service, which was really just a treat for me since I've grown up always having a cat.

There was a week recently where 3 rock slides occured within 2 days of each other, one of them happened a few hundred yards from my housing area. No one was hurt, mom, it's all good! The foundation on one of the new housing buildings cracked and they closed off Curry boulders, but it's still possible to get in there and work on those problems. A few days after that, two earthquakes shook in Mammoth and we felt 'em down here in the valley. I kinda flipped out cuz I was in that funky state of consciousness between being awake and asleep when it happened, and jumped up to run from a rockslide, but my roomie said it was just an earthquake and go back to bed.

This past week has been full of birthdays, Ian (my roommate) included. Elyse threw a super-hero party for her birthday. It was such a blast, as costume parties usually are. Ian and one of the Kansas Wills dressed up as Ace and Gary, the Ambiguously Gay Duo from SNL. I almost died laughing so hard, they wouldn't break character either for anything--Ian was doing squats in line at the store and all the tourists had expressions of confusion and disgust on their faces, haha!

Anyhow, I'm sick of being plugged in, I think I'm going to go finish my book down by the river, maybe jump in, I need a shower. And food, food would be good too, I got a rumbly in my tumbly.
Please, feel free to respond with your latest and let me know how this form of communication is working out.

Oh, and I also learned recently that we need at least 13 hugs a day for health and clarity, use that beta as you will. Cheers!

*H

5 comments:

beaujac said...

Well allow me to be the first to christen your blog with my hasty comments.

Glad to see you're doing well out in the great wild of the west. I'm really jealous of you. At least one of us got out of Lawrence! Summer here is just like every other summer here; hot, a little restless, etc.

Anyway, gotta' dash. Take care.

Best Regards,
Jacob

Miss Wehner said...

dear haley,

i feel like i am right there in the ahwahnee with you. i love the blog vs. email because it is much more like an essay then a tell-all, though i accepted a shout out for our oh so wonderful reunion. miss ya babe. come to the bay!

Aunt Theresa said...

Hey Kiddo ... LOVE - LOVE - LOVE the blog!!! So pleased to see you regaling us in print with your adventures. You have a whimsical style that should be exercised - (if not completely exploited :). I hope you received my forward of Ashley's trevails in Romania. She'll return on 7-11 ... hopefully with all her bones intact and healing. It's so phenomenal to read of your tales abroad ... you girls simply amaze us "old" folks (tee-hee:) Anyway .. should refrain from taking too much of your free time. Just wanted to let you know that I'm thrilled you included ole' Auntie T. in your transmittal. I am endlessly honored, my dear. We've finally found a home in St. Cloud, FL. Hopefully we'll be making the trip south soon permanently. I miss my brilliant and sexy husband (even if I'm the only one who thinks of him in that sense, eh?) Weather's great (as ever) in the great - albeit-the-nation's-best-kept-secret state of Iowa (yes, Virginia ... it really IS heaven! :) We miss you and can't wait for more tales of your great adventure. Take much good care and we'll be reading!!!!

You Go, Girl!!!!

Love always ... Theresa, Shea, Ashley, Briley & Brady

Unknown said...

Hi Hay Hay,

Blog = Good Idea.

I should really keep up with my Livejournal entries since that was the intention of ever creating an account. But instead, I just read about everyone else's life.

Anyway, glad you're having fun, I wish like no other that I could get the fuck out of the city for some nature of my own ... but alas, not so much.

Keep this thing updated huh?

Love you!
Shan Shan

mom said...

Hey sweetie!

Love the blog, too! I let Alice and the kids at work know the address so they could check these out, too. Can't wait for the next one (hint, hint!).

Be careful, keep having fun, miss ya.....

Love you,
Mom

(Shannon..watch your mouth! Had to say that even though you're an adult! It's a mom thing, you know)