Music to My Ears

Last night I got a chance go to the final rush event for my fraternity. It is a great time as the brothers get an opportunity to share what Kappa Sigma means to each of them. Of course, one of the fun things about events such as this is getting to see other alumni and catching up with everything going on in their lives. The hosts of the event are getting ready to have twins in the next two weeks and the father was proudly talking about having two new little Kappa Sigma boys. Some people can't understand why anyone would be somewhat active in a fraternity after college; I can't imagine it another way.

I've been enjoying the fruits of last weekend's labor all this week at work. The reorganization of my CD collection has greatly expanded the number of options that we have for music at the store. It's been a week of rediscovering Eisley, Peter Yorn, Depeche Mode 101, The Catherine Wheel, The Beatles and the Old 97's. I love music. It affects my mood as much as anything to hear music that I enjoy. I didn't realize how much I had been missing some of these albums until I heard them again.

The Yogurt Flavors: Chocolate Decadence, World Class Vanilla, Toffee Coffee, Chocolate Malt, Peach and Very Berry.

Remember that our monthly special is Crème Pies for $14.99 (regularly $19.99) We do have several on hand that you can come in and pick up for this weekend if you would like.

Your Saturday Distraction: Quick and Dirty Career Test

Your Career Personality: Brainy, Logical, and Efficient

Your Ideal Careers:

Archeologist
Astronomer
Book editor
Business manager
Civil engineer
Designer
Economist
Inventor
Judge
Scientist


Oddly enough, these are all things that I have thought about doing. It's pretty rare to find one of these things that can nail done all of the options across the board. Let us know what your results are by leaving us a comment.

The weather man was calling for rain all this weekend and that's OK because we need it. If we are fortunate, we may get the rain around our Labor Day weekend events. I hope that everyone has a wonderful time. We will be open on Labor Day from 12PM-6PM.

Comments

Anonymous said…
This is a pretty good test. I've seriously considered several of these careers. One of my favorite jobs ever was as a preschool teacher.

***Your Career Personality: Detail-Oriented, Observant, and Hard-Working***

Your Ideal Careers:

Designer
Family counselor
Independent store owner
Interior decorator
Museum curator
Nurse
Preschool teachers
Social worker
Stay at home parent
Teacher

-Unruly Duckling

P.S. I don't think my Beta Blogger account will let me comment on your non-Beta blog. Stupid Blogger.
Anonymous said…
SERENITYSPRINGS:

Your Career Personality: Original, Devoted, and Service Oriented
Your Ideal Careers:

Art director
Book editor
College professor
Composer
Film director
Graphic designer
Novelist
Stage actor
Psychiatrist
Writer

Brad, you really should switch to Beta Blogger. It's got some great features. And, um, I can't comment on your blog as other than anonymous if you don't. So there. :)

-Holly-
Anonymous said…
I did it twice because I felt some of the things were a toss up.

So once I got Brad's result: Brainy, Logical, and Efficient

And once I got unruly duckling's result: Detail-Oriented, Observant, and Hard-Working
Steph said…
Your Career Personality: Empathetic, Loyal, and People-Oriented
Your Ideal Careers:

Chef
Corporate trainer
Designer
Events Coordinator
Librarian
Politician
Psychologist
Small Business Owner
Social Worker
Teacher

That works out well I want to be an Events Coordinator! :)
Anonymous said…
Your Career Personality: Detail-Oriented, Observant, and Hard-Working
Your Ideal Careers:

Designer
Family counselor
Independent store owner
Interior decorator
Museum curator
Nurse
Preschool teachers
Social worker
Stay at home parent
Teacher

That's pretty good as my dream job is among that list, and I've considered a few of the others..
-Erica

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