Wednesday, April 22, 2009

You Give a Little Love...

so pretty much, here's what's been going on...

after my blackberry was stolen (sad face) i was fortunate enough to have a friend who gave me her old T-Mobile Gravity. After calling in to customer service and using Nellie's name, I was able to get the code needed to unlock the phone so I could use my AT&T SIM card inside the T-Mobile phone. I love having a full keyboard again but still miss my Blackberry. (sad face)


Where we go...
The Firehouse is an AWESOME new bar//grill//poolhall that we have been going to quite regularly... the food is great and the poolhall is HUGE
I absolutely love the atmosphere of this new restaurant!




Totally kicked butt at pool
Yay! Eva drove to MY SIDE and went out with ussss
Surprise Birthday Party at Nickieeeeeee's for Danielle... she had NO IDEA





Happy Birthday to Nellie!!!!- April 13
and here's a little anecdote that reminded me that there are still good people in the world....
This morning I stopped at Chevron to get gas on my way to take Nellie home, and I went inside with my $1.95 for just enough gas to take Nells home and come back. I knew later today I would be getting the gas card from the pops so I wasn't stressin too much on gas but I didn't have enough this morning. Anyway, when I go in to pay, I just so happen to get the super nice employee who is always friendly and nice and always a pleasure to be served by. I hgave him my $1.95 and asked him to put it on pump 8. He says "sure thing" and I go out to pump the less than 1 gallon I paid for. As I am pumping, however, I'm watching the total sale go up...and up...and up. As soon as it passed $2.00, I was skeptical, thinking, "wait, I only paid for $1.95, what's going on?" The total went up to $5.00, and a little smile crept over my face, because I knew that the employee had give me the extra $3.00, and for no particular reason except he's a nice guy. It almost made me cry to know that there are still good people in the world, and that for once, Karma's giving me a little something in return for everything that I try to do.
Do good things, and good things happen. Thanks, Chevron man. :)