This week was a loooong one. I had fun (the TAPS event), but work? yeesh. Let’s not go there. I try to take it one day at a time but it’s tough when the work crap from yesterday bleeds into today and tomorrow.

But let’s focus on pleasanter things!

I’ve been on a quest to destash, as you likely already know. Recently I’ve managed to sell several stash items via Ravelry, which is great! So far I’ve only swapped once since being on the yarn diet–I traded my pink RubySapphire yarn for some camel colored Louet Gems Opal, which arrived today. These will be perfect for future work socks. :) Other than that, I have not acquired any new yarn. I can hardly believe that I’ve managed to remain true to the yarn diet and not buy yarn for almost three months. I know I’ve saved so much money by abstaining (hehe) and that’s a good feeling. :) I wish I had destashed more to date, but when I look at my “tossed or traded” page on Ravelry, I realize how much yarn I’ve unloaded in recent weeks, so I’m not doing too badly.

I finally made it to the municipal center to fill out my paperwork for my second job at the library. Originally I had an appointment to do this on Tuesday afternoon, but the HR lady canceled that morning (which ended up working out really well because I was able to drive up to the TAPS event earlier than I would have, if I had gone to the appointment). So this morning before going to my regular job, I went down and filled out probably a dozen different forms–employee info sheet, W-4 form, direct deposit form, release for criminal background check, and several others I don’t even remember now. When I thought I was finished, I took them to the HR lady and then she said, “ok, now I’m going to send you down the street to the police station…”

Me: :eek:

“…where they’re going to fingerprint you…”

Me: :eek:

“…just so we can make sure you’re not an axemurderer!”

Seriously, she actually said that. Granted, she was joking, but wow…so after driving up and around and down the street no less than three times in attempts to find the police station, despite the fact that she had given me a map of the whole area, I finally found it, parked across the street, and walked to the police station (in the rain–drizzle, more like), where I was FINGERPRINTED. All ten digits, then the eight main digits (everything except my thumbs)…yikes! It was a little weird. I’ve never been fingerprinted AT A POLICE STATION, just for a job! But then again, it’s at the library, which is a city job, so…I understand. And now I can say that I’ve been fingerprinted like a common criminal or something, sheesh. :D

Then I had to go back to the HR building to finish more paperwork, yay. When all that was finally done, the HR lady said, “oh, and there’s one more thing…” to which I said, “oh…?” (mug shots, mayhap?) And then she said, “You get a shirt and a lanyard, as our way of saying welcome!”

Now that’s pretty cool. And it’s a nice polo shirt with the VA Beach Library logo embroidered on the front. sweet! :cool: Turns out that I’ll have to go back one *more* time to get my photo taken for my ID badge–I’m not sure why we didn’t do that today, but she said I would come back after I “get going” at the job. Maybe to give me a little bit of time in case they decide I suck at the job and they want to can me. :lol: phew! What a process, and I haven’t even worked my first shift there yet!

After that, I went to my normal job, which wasn’t too bad today. Maybe the people who usually bother me over email were relaxed since the weekend was near.

After work, I went to Barnes & Noble to use a coupon they emailed me–I swear, B&N owns my book-loving soul. They send me coupons once every week/week and a half, it seems. And actually, I think the more I shop there, the more coupons they send. Just the other day, they sent me a 50% off coupon (!), which I used to buy 101 Designer One-Skein Wonders for eight bucks! :cool: The way I see it, not only are knitting books allowed on the yarn diet, but I’ve built up such a pattern library that I have NO excuse not to use up my stash. I’m trying to be strategic about the yarn diet, really I am!

Anyway, I’d been wanting to read The Celestine Prophecy, so that’s what I used my 10% coupon on today. One of my sisters read it years ago and recommended it, plus I’d heard other good things about it, so I figured I’d give it a shot.

I know I should patronize the library instead (maybe once I start working there I’ll actually use it?), but I must be one of those people who has a “thing” for new books. And not just the smell of them (though new book smelling is definitely one of my quirks).

Speaking of books, can anyone recommend a good reference to start reading up on existentialism? I found one at B&N (it’s cheaper on Amazon) but I’ll check if the library carries it before I buy it. I’ve been on a quest to read up on that, but am unsure where to start. Wikipedia isn’t really helping me much.

This week has been so rainy and autumnal, but still warm most days. I’m waiting for the weather to turn completely and be cool or even cold. Even so, the rain is a nice change…it’s challenging to drive in, especially on the interstate–I passed yet another accident today on the way home. But I think this weekend, as it’s my last “free” weekend before my second job begins, I’ll spend it relaxing inside, re-watching my Ghost Hunters DVDs and The Number 23 which arrived from Netflix today (kc, have you seen it yet? I remember you mentioned you wanted to!), working on my Secret of the Stole (I’m behind one clue–I think #4 was posted today but I’m barely into #3), and just kicking back! :)

4 Responses to “so, today i was fingerprinted…”
  1. Well one good thing about all that HR stuff means, they must really like you and want you to work there… because that’s a lot of stuff for them to worry about when hiring a new person, you know? :) And they hired you *before* the fingerprinting ;)

    See… I do like the way new books smell, but I also really like the older book smell. This is going to sound REALLY strange, but paperbacks from the late seventies to the mid eighties smell SO good to me! And yes, it’s that specific! I’m a weirdo! I bet you will start using the library more, when you work there. I (well, my sister and I) have a huge fine at ours… so I haven’t been there in awhile… :eek:

    I haven’t seen 23 yet. I have a lot of movies I need to catch up on, currently. Yes, yes, do enjoy your weekend! :)

  2. i had to be police fingerprinted for my federal criminal background check that i need for immigrating. it felt SO WEIRD to be in a police station getting printed. i felt like they were going to arrest me for SOMETHING.

    jealous of your book buying. i looked through the designer 1 skein wonders book at rhinebeck and really wanted it. let me know how you like it!

  3. I have been finger-printed no less than, um, about maybe 6 times maybe? It’s the norm when you work with kids, the government, etc.

    My favorite was when I had to go the the Sheriff’s office/COUNTY JAIL to get “live-scanned.” That was a hoot…you know you are old-skool when you’ve been finger-printed so often that you come prepared with your own windex to get the the ink off…only, live-scanning is literally them scanning your prints and sending them directly to the feds. The joke with me was (as I was going to teach), “we’re making sure you’re not a pervert.” Nice.

    Were you live-scanned or um, “inked”? I’m wondering if they’re waiting for the results before they give you and id badge? You know, in case you really are an axe murderer :).

  4. kc: that is really interesting! I think we should start a “book sniffers” club. ;)

    rachel m: exactly! I was sitting there waiting to be called, and several police officers walked past wearing nightsticks and GUNS…I kept staring at them because I was freaked out, lol. (I don’t like guns at all!) About the book–I think I like the patterns in Designer better than the original OSW. :)

    Mary: holy crap, that’s way more than me! I was inked–but the lady who inked me was very nice and even took me over to the little cleaning station so I could scrub my fingers clean. :D

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