October 22, 2003
Fillin' in
We took Conor to Laser Quest last night for his birthday. It was very fun. I played the first round and then Alan played the second round and I look forward to going back and playing again. Maybe I could get a group of women friends together and go. That would be awesome. We had pizza and cake and icecream to build up what strength we lost playing. :-)

I am planning on doing some baking today. It was one of the chef's birthdays last week and I like to make some of them a cake. I didn't know until the actual day, so I told him he would have to wait til the next time I saw him. I have to call and check to make sure he is going to be there. He really likes red velvet cake and I don't want to put in all that effort and him not be there to get it. I think I will make some pumpkin bread too. That should appease the rest of them.

I have been contemplating leaving Macaroni Grill. I haven't heard back, but a previous manager is opening a Ted's Montana Grill really close and he would at least match what I am making now. But, and it is a big one, there are a lot of people who I have "relationships" with. I am pretty sure that I can take quite a few with me. I want God to give me the exact answer so I know I won't make a mistake leaving. If I am having an impact on people there then I want to stay, if I am not then what is the point in staying. You all pray from me so that when the time comes I will make the best choice, not only for me but for those that I work with.

Well, the laundry calls.

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