Thursday, December 25, 2008

Help!

Is it at all possible that someone could give me a ride to Seattle Airport on Monday the 29th?? I have to be there by 11:30pm, but if you'd want to drop me off earlier than that so you could make sure the passes are open, I'm down with that too. I don't care as long as I'm able to make it over there. I'll pay for your gas...

I really was prepared origionally, I promise! It's just stupid stuff happened and so it sucks, and now the person that was going to give me a ride, there car broke and it isn't fixed when it was supposed to be.


So please think about it, and let me know A.S.A.P.


Thanks,
KaTrina

Sunday, December 21, 2008

It's our turn....

It's our turn to be proud of the teacher instead of the teacher being proud of us. My 8th grad biology teacher has had a rough 18 months, but has done an amazing job being positive and coping with everything, and I couldn't be more proud...
Kennewick man to run miracle mile
By Sara Schilling, Herald staff writer

One of Tony Greager's doctors once called him the "unluckiest" man he'd ever met.

The 50-year-old teacher from Kennewick fell ill during a family vacation in Florida in 2007 and has spent the last 18 months fighting for his life.

He endured paralysis, open heart surgery and months of uncertainty.

Just weeks ago, he was using a cane to get around. Before that, he needed a walker and a wheelchair.

But today, he plans to walk a mile on his own during the annual Cable Bridge Run.

It's a triumph that has him feeling pretty, well, lucky.

"I dreamed about being in the position where I could talk about this in the past (tense)," he said.

He's so close now.

Greager was on a family vacation at Disney World with his wife, Kaye, and son Kevin, 14, when he noticed numbness in his toes, then his hands.

That was June 2007. He went to the hospital and soon couldn't move his arms or legs. He eventually was airlifted back to Washington.

Months in Seattle, Spokane and Richland hospitals followed. Greager was able to spend Thanksgiving and Christmas at home, but in January he needed open heart surgery to replace two heart valves. The heart damage possibly was from medication he was taking to help with his condition.

He then dealt with more surgeries, infections and abscesses.

Doctors determined Greager had a neurological disorder called chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy. It's considered the chronic form of Guillain-Barr syndrome, in which the immune system attacks part of the nervous system, according to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. There's no known cure.

Greager had never heard of either condition before he became sick. It was difficult to go from being a strapping 6-foot-1 man used to taking care of his family to someone confined to a hospital bed, he said.

He tried not to be angry and instead tried to believe he soon would be OK.

He got to come home for good at the end of May. He now has regular physical and occupational therapy and has been walking laps at the Columbia Center mall to speed his progress.

He's often outpaced by mall walkers who are much older, but that doesn't bother him, he said. Neither did a question from a man who spotted him doing his laps the other day.

The man asked why Greager -- who takes slow, stilted steps -- was walking so funny.

"I said, 'You should have seen me four months ago,' " Greager recalled, chuckling.

That positive attitude has inspired family and friends.

"He has outstanding character and unbelievable motivation," said Kristie Wellman, his physical therapist. "He's one of those people (who believe) if you put your mind to it, you can do anything."

She's going to be at the Cable Bridge Run and plans to seek out Greager to congratulate him. He's supposed to have a large cheering section.

Family, friends and other teachers from the Finley School District are supposed to walk with him wearing T-shirts that say, "Tony is back, baby! Courage, perseverance, determination." A limo ride also is planned.

Greager's older brother, Eric Greager of Richland, said the special reception is a way to show Tony how awed people are by his bravery.

"The things he's had to go through -- I'm really proud of him," Eric Greager said. "I'm amazed at what he's done."

Tony Greager soon will have another milestone to celebrate. He's going back to work in the Finley School District -- where he's taught for 27 years -- part-time in January.

He said he feels good about the progress he's made, and that he owes it to the family and other supporters he has in his life.

He'll also feel good crossing the finish line today after such a long journey.

"It's a goal that I set," he said. "It'll be nice to go out and reach it."

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Have you ever....

Have you ever wondered what the 12 Days of Christmas would really cost? Click here to find out It's kinda neat :)

Anyway, today I wrapped all the Christmas presents because we're going to Yakima for family Christmas tomorrow :) It's going to be fun, but theres a winter weather warning so hopefully we'll make it back okay.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Snow snow snow....

Ick. Make it all go away! lol

Theres so much snow! ...When did it start snowing in the tri-cities and not melting by noon?! Ugh. Yucky yucky yucky.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Home sweet home...

We rolled into Finley at about 10:45pm. The trip back home was fairly uneventful, except when we got lost in North Bend looking for a potty... That was bad news bears, but we're better now! :)

I'm home! :) Woo! But my body is still on the 2 hour difference so I woke up at 7:30 this morning with absolutely no problem. ICK! lol

Now to figure out what to do while I'm here...Hmmm....

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Minnesota

is cold. I paid for internet I was so bored!!!

So I got to Kansas City Airport at 7:30am because we were trying to beat a big snow storm... When we got about 20mins away WOO here comes the snow! It was bad news bears. I knew that my plane would get delayed if I was lucky, possibly even canceled...So I went and got put on standby on a different flight, and luckily I got out of KC at 9:30am.. They had to "de-ice" the plane before it took off, boy oh boy is that comforting. ANYWAY! I'd rather spend time in St. Paul where they're not under sever weather warnings, and so I can make my next connection. With my connection only being 30 mins, i knew I needed to get on the soonest flight possible because there was a VERY real chance I could have missed that flight and not been on the next flight until late tonight, so I made it :)

Now I get to sit here and people watch. Anyway, I'm off to play on the computer some more and then i need to get on a plane and head to Seattle! Woo!

See ya all soonish!

Monday, December 15, 2008

I'm leavin' on a jet plane....

So I'm packed and I'm ready to go! I leave tomorrow EARLY in the morning to head off for a day full of travel. It takes 2 hours to get to the Kansas City airport, then a 2 hour flight to Minnesota, then a 3 hour flight to Seattle and a 4 hour drive from Seattle back home. Oi vey! It'll all be worth it!

I can't wait to see you all! Just a few more hours!

Friday, December 12, 2008

Scratch that....

I thought I was feeling better.... I was kind of excited about being busy at work too... that didn't happen either.

I puked at work. I got sent home. It wasn't busy anyway. On a day that most of us were expecting to make $80-$100 most of us made $15-30... Horrible.


...Goodnight.

Feeling slightly better.

So I'm feeling a little bit better, which is GOOD, especially because tonight is graduation so at work tonight we will be SLAMMED! (Yay money, boo busy.)...

But, I'm not letting this feeling under the weather keep me down!

Yesterday I:
>Did dishes
>Made dinner
>Did ALL the laundry
>Addressed Christmas cards (both mine and Adams)
>Cleaned my bedroom

Hooray! It's such a stress reliever once all that is done!

Today I get to:
>Return Textbooks to Textbook services (at NWMSU we rent ours for a flat fee each semester, SO much cheaper than buying them) (CHECK!)
>Go to the wellness center before it closes to make sure I'm not dying (CHECK! Sinus Infection...Go figure)
>Buy stamps (CHECK)
>Write/Type Christmas letter (CHECK)
>Stuff Christmas cards (CHECK)
>Stamp/Mail Christmas cards (CHECK)
>Pay Bills/Mail (CHECK)
>Get half way packed
>Shower(CHECK)
>Work at 5 (this is inevitable so it gets a pre-check)(CHECK)


Oh goodness. Lets get off Blogger and get to work!


(Oh and thanks for the get well wishes! Also, I hope to use the "liarface" someday when someone lies to me about a birthday at work!)

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Oh goodness...I'm a slacker.

I'm so sorry it's been so long since I've had a post with any substance, this one I promise will not let you down!

Lets start with the week of Thanksgiving:
Thanksgiving Adam, Patches (my puppy), and myself headed to Indiana! It was quite the long drive, but with a book on CD I managed to have some company while Adam and the puppy took long naps. While I was driving I saw some pretty deer out in pastures, a beautiful sun rise (that blinded me) and some horribly amusing signs about how guns kill thieves, are good for protection, etc etc...
Anyway! We arrived in Indiana at about 5pm after dealing with horrible traffic in Indianapolis, as per usual. Once we got there we were mauled by children, but I didn't mind :) I missed them all too!
We had our Thanksgiving Dinner on Thanksgiving, and the next morning, my sisters, adam, and myself went out to face the crowds for some wicked cool savings and got just about everyones presents! We did pretty good. :) Then on Friday night we took my mom and stepdad out for dinner at Texas Road House... Now heres where this gets kind of interesting. Adam and I got there before my mom and step dad and my moms birthday was a month ago almost exactly when we were there so I told the waiter that and sure enough after our meal he shows up with a group of his server friends and uses the lamps as a spot light to announce a birthday for my mom and she goes "NO NO NO my birthday was a month ago!" and I said "well yeah, but I drove 10 hours and I wasn't here for her birthday so will you please embarass her just a little bit?!" and he said no and turned the spot light on ME!!!!! He then announced me as "Liarface", and made me turn all sorts of red. It was funny, but it was even better when he came with the bill and I told him I was paying ;). But he was a great server, and we tipped him accordingly...even if he did embarass the crap out of me.

So after Indiana...It was finals week! UGH talk about stress! But it's okay, I'm better now! :) Because finals are OVER!! HALLELUJAH! But now I'm sick...Ick! But that's okay too! I'm going to be flying 1/2 way across the U.S. on Tuesday so I'd rather get this sickness out of me now, and not have to deal with it while I'm having mucho fun with my family!

So yeah. Sorry I've been gone so much, I hope you understand! I'll try to post more later. :)

Friday, December 5, 2008

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Bahaha.

See more Jack Black videos at Funny or Die

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Digitools

Hey everyone.

All of my digitool blogs have been transferred to this blog so that my normal blog can remain a little more private. If you'd like to continue reading about the technology I've been playing with, check it out there :)

Thanks!


Also, I'll write about my time in Indiana today or tomorrow, as I don't work both days.

Friday, November 28, 2008

In Indiana

Hey everyone! I hope all of your Turkey Day/Black Friday festivities went better than planned! I'm in Indiana surrounded by friends and family and will definitely tell you all about it later!

Friday, November 14, 2008

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Just incase you're not on my e-mail list!

Well hello hello friends and family!!


I hope all is well with everyone. I know it's been a while since I've sent out an e-mail update, so I just thought it was due. This semester is going really well, and I'm managing to stay very busy. I'm working at Applebee's and Domino's, and taking classes 5 days a week from 9am-noon. It's a lot of fun, and I really enjoy it (most days). It's beginning to get colder than I'm comfortable with here, and people laugh at me when I say I'm cold, and that the weather we have now, is the winter I'm use to in Eastern Washington (A lot of times, they don't believe me.) It's just been that nasty wet, cold and windy. Most of you know what I'm talking about!

I've made more friends than I ever thought possible after moving away from a home I lived at so long, and I love it. I still miss home, and defenitly plan on returning to Eastern Washington eventually.

As per usual, I plan on sending out Christmas cards and such, so if you could e-mail me your address (I don't write them down or save them, for some stupid reason, maybe I'll start this year.) and also if you could e-mail me others that you think I may not get because I don't have their e-mail, that would be great!


Thanks so much and I hope you're all doing well! I would love to hear from all of you and hear about whats going on in your life!

Love you all and Happy Holidays!
-KaTrina Gayken

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Monday, November 10, 2008

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Well hello!

I just thought i'd inform you about my Artsy Friend Mindy!

She has a great knack for making little decorative pieces and interesting paintings that are sure to strike up a conversation! You should check out her website: http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5694509

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Go vote!

I don't really care who you vote for, just go do it. It's your privilege, right and obligation.


This is a defining point in history, you should be proud to be a part of it!

Monday, November 3, 2008

The Palm Treo



The palm treo is basically a hand-held computer. It is very easy to learn to use, and has a lot of great features. The camera's quality on the palm trio is much better than your average cell phone's camera. It also has a keyboard that is optional to use through bluetooth. I really enjoyed using the keyboard and I can understand how it would be useful during a meeting or other note taking event.




The above picture was taken with the Treo

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Once upon a time...

Once upon a time there was this guy, we'll call him Veronica, yes I'm aware that Veronica is a girls name, but you'll just have to deal with it (and so will he). Well, Veronica and I were great friends, then something changed. I'm not sure what. Just something. Suddenly he deleted me off of everything, and also deleted a really great blog he wrote in toast of our friendship. Unfortunately Veronica won't answer my phone calls, but I'd really appreciate it if he did because I'd like to know what happened. This is kind of like the time he missed my friends wedding, and beat himself up about it, so I went over to his house and made him stop.


...But Veronica just texted me and said we're no longer friends. So I guess I should just stop writing this.

..Good bye Veronica.

Monday, October 27, 2008

There are still some amazing people in this world...

Its so amazing the things some people will do for complete strangers...

Look at this:

Friday, October 24, 2008

Abuse of tradition pt. 2

If you want to follow up on others reactions, check here:

http://www.nwmissourinews.com/home/index.cfm?event=displayArticleComments&ustory_id=9d5cc398-2603-495e-a6d1-8eda92230e25

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Abuse of tradition

On the Northwest campus there exists a tradition: each year a new, anonymous reporter is designated as the "Stroller" and he or she writes commentary about campus life while their identity remains anonymous. The opportunity to comment anonymously on ANYTHING, in my opinion, is a dangerous thing. Professional newspapers don't allow anonymous letters to the editor--the fact that our Northwest Missourian allows it baffles me, but the Stroller should be someone with enough integrity to only write what they would be willing to sign their name to. I don't know if the Stroller would be willing to sign his or her most recent article, but for his or her personal safety, it's a darn good thing their identity isn't known. Take a look.

"YOUR MAN STRIKES UP THE BAND"
OK, so I was at the football game this weekend. You know the one where Northwest embarrassed Fort Hays. Well I have a little bone to pick with the band.
Now don't get me wrong I have no personal vendettas against the band. It isn't like I was a sweet clarinet player who got cut from the band in high school or anything. But what I want to know is when did the extraordinary athletes in the band get the right to criticize the football players?
There are no doubts the band has tremendous athletic ability, having to hold those heavy instruments for a full game; I think I even clocked one with a 4.5 forty during their sprints in the half time show, but when Fort Jays was down 49-0 and feeling a little embarrassed, the band let loose. All of a sudden the trumpets were no longer used for creating music but rather a megaphone used to talk crap.
I will be honest; I am a firm believer in good sportsmanship. You can be a good fan without looking like an idiot. Go ahead cheer for your team all you want say whatever you have to say about the other team, but when you're up 49 points against a team who isn't even your rival and still talking, you're no longer being a fan you're being a d-bag.
I would even be a little more understand if it were those Shirtless Bearcats who wear berating the other team. Oh, I mean a group of shirtless, wannabe athletes. You know those kids who come to college strictly to paint their bodies and memorize stupid facts about the opposing quarterback to "get inside their heads." That is why I would understand the lack of respect for Fort Hays coming from them; that is their social livelihood.
But the band? Come on, you guys walk around with feathers on your hats. I know most of you have spent your entire lives on the sidelines of sporting events, but that doesn't mean you know anything about sports. No one talks crap to you when you uys miss a note. Maybe when you guys trip out on the field, but come on, that's hilarious.
This is what I want to see: Big Moe comes running off the field, grabs one of the band members and throws them to the ground while screaming "That was suppose to be a B-flat you idiot." Until that day comes, lay off the quarterback for overthrowing his receiver.
I'll admit it must be hard. The fans sit through the entire game watching every play but halftime, your time to shine, well that's a time for getting goof and bathroom breaks for the rest of us. You might have a little bit of bottled up anger toward athletes, but do me a favor; stick to blowing your horn and leave the football players alone, you bullies.
The band is supposed to be the basis of sportsmanship. You guys are supposed to lead us in cheering on our beloved Bearcats. Let's be pro-Bearcats not anti-opponent, unless it's Mo. West, then bash on.



The debater in me soooo badly wants to go through this article argument by argument pointing out every single lie, faulty use of logic, and hint of hypocrisy, but I really don't have the time. Plus, whoever wrote this crap decided to use a medium that didn't require him or her to take ownership for his or her own opinions. Coward. If you're going to abuse a Northwest tradition and use your "job" as a means to trash talk an organization that does nothing but give their best to the athletic programs, I hesitate to even call you a Bearcat.

The Bearcat Marching Band does not deserve these lies and accusations. Many of our members WERE athletes in high school. We DO get yelled at for missing wrong notes. We're not bitter against athletes; we understand the part we play in creating the overall game day experience.

And I'm not even going to comment on the lack of grammatical accuracy of this article.

Look what I found...

Last year for 9/11, the fraternity I'm in, Sigma Alpha Iota, was invited to see our brother fraternity, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, do a tribute to those affected by the tragic day in 2001. I found the video on YouTube, and it is still as amazing as it was while I was there.

Yay Music Greeks!

For anyone interested in going:

Funeral Services for Joseph Dirksen

DANBURY, Iowa -- Joseph "Joe" Dirksen, 24, of Danbury died unexpectedly Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2008, in Marysville, Mo.

Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Danbury. Burial will be in Danbury Catholic Cemetery. Visitation will be after 3 p.m. Friday, with a vigil wake service at 7 p.m., at the church. Arrangements are under the direction of Armstrong Funeral Home of Danbury and Mapleton, Iowa.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Prayers please..

A guy I know passed away on Tuesday. The scary thing about it? I knew it was going to be him...

I dropped a friend of mine off at the library on campus, when a few campus safety cars went FLYING by me, and when I went to turn my car around and head home, I saw they were at South Complex (One of the dormitories). When I was driving home, 2 police cars, an ambulance and a fire chief flew by me, and I knew something was wrong. I went through the people in my head that I knew that lived in South complex, hoping and praying for each one of them while going down the list, when I hit one name, Joe Dirksen... I knew right away. I couldn't help but worry. I found the news out while at work, that it was indeed him. Its still all so surreal, and I haven't got upset about it yet, but I know once it does hit me, I may be a wreck. I saw Joe on Saturday... SATURDAY AS IN 4 DAYS AGO. I just can't wrap my mind around it yet.

Oh, and if any of you go to school with me, and say he probably died from alcohol poisoning, one more time, I'm kicking you in the teeth.

Heres the most recent post the school sent out:

Northwest Missouri State University

CAMPUS ADVISORY

October 22, 2008


Northwest student apparently died of heart attack

MARYVILLE, Mo. -- According to preliminary findings issued today by the Nodaway County coroner and a licensed medical examiner, a Northwest student who died this week in his residence hall room apparently succumbed to a heart attack that may have been caused by a hereditary condition.

Joseph W. Dirksen, 24, of Danbury, Iowa, was found unresponsive in his South Complex residence hall room shortly after noon on Tuesday, Oct. 21. Campus Safety officers were notified and responded immediately to the scene.

Northwest will release further information as it becomes available.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

An unfinished essay...

For one of my classes, we have to write a definition paper. I chose the word 'intimacy'. The paper isn't finished, although the last paragraph may end up being my conclusion. We'll see. Just looking to see what anyone's thoughts were on it so far.

Thanks

And there I was, on a plane;
The Art of Intimacy



Intimacy is a word often associated with being sexual, but have you ever thought of it in another way? The way you’re able to have “a close, familiar, and usually affectionate or loving personal relationship with another person or group.” Intimacy is a word not used as often as it could be, as we are often intimate with several different people.
The word intimacy is a very personal, warm, word relating to closeness, and far from affection. The word has been used too loosely and has lost a lot of its great meaning. More people are using it for sexual reference than it should have ever been. Intimacy is a great word relating to many situations in life ranging from; being in a close intimate situation with a loved one, to having a deeply intimate conversation with those around you. Since I was young, I have been taking planes to get to a few states all over the United States, because of my family being spread around, and this has come to show me that people are willing to bare all to the person next to them on a plane, that they may never see again, rather than talking to one of their ‘closest’ friends.
Intimate conversations are by far the best conversations. Being able to be open, and show raw emotion with those around you is one of the greatest experiences and feelings one could ever have. When you are in an intimate conversation, you’re able to be yourself, and bare all. You’re being as real with the person you’re speaking with as possible, and are leaving yourself extremely vulnerable, but in a way you may never be able to with anyone else.
Although a lot of people see being intimate as a weakness, or a way to get hurt, the way people should see the act of intimacy is more through the light that you’re able to be yourself and be as real and honest as possible. I do not recommend doing this with someone you’ve just met, if you’re going to see them again, unlike on a plane, where a lot of people will start up a friendly conversation with the person in the seat next to them, and begin talking about any sort of family issue, relationship problem, and all sorts of things that most people would consider keeping to themselves.
Maybe it’s just the high altitudes while riding the plane, or maybe the cabin has lost a little pressure. Whatever it may be, the art of intimacy is at an all time high in the air. What makes a person tell a complete stranger everything but their social security number while flying? Is it the fact that you may never see this person again? The idea that your secrets are safe with them? Or is it just easier to talk to someone who can’t judge you by anymore than what you’re saying, or the fact that you’re talking too much? Whatever it may be, it’s probably cheaper than some of your therapy sessions, so maybe you should just take a vacation.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Has anyone seen the movie...

Swing vote? You don't have to rent or buy it just turn it on to your any national news station. Thank you Senators McCain and Obama for making my life feel like I'm in a movie. It's all I've ever wanted. I feel bad for "Joe The Plumber" for speaking his mind, now he's surrounded by news paparazzi.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Peeeectars!!!!!!!! =)

New Haircut! =)
Smile pretty....
Do some weird "artistic" thing...
Look at how short the back is! (Definitely not as short as some have seen.)
Patches wouldn't look at me, so I stuck my tongue out...
Woo.
Little Miss Moxie Muffinhead and Me! =)

Kitten and KaTrina Eskimo kisses

Smile Pretty Kitty!

Look at Patches and his Halloween costume! haha

He was probably thinking something along the lines of:
"Woman, you're weird.
Patches tried to lick my face so naturally I puffed my neck out in self defense? lol

Hope you enjoyed all the pictures!

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Non-Bias Election Post

I'm not going to say who I support, and I'm not going to tell you what I believe, all I ask is you go to this website: http://www.electiontaxes.com/

and make a decision yourself. See how each candidates tax plan will effect YOU in their four years in office.

Monday, October 6, 2008

My next project...

So, for Digitools, we have to play around with a new part of Microsoft Word 2007, which is being able to insert pictures into WordArt. The assignment is: Word Art Birthday Poster-create a "poster" that includes word art and the #1 song on the Billboard Chart on the day you were born. You can arrange the 8.5x11 poster as you want but you must include the following: Link to this website as the source- http://www.joshhosleer.biz/NumberOneInHistory/SelectMonth.htm , Your first name in WordArt, filled in with picture(s) in each letter. Name and artist of #1 song on the day of your birth. Birthday, month, date, and year. Use of font color and family, other than default. Align text and WordArt page as you want.

And, when you do all of that, you get this:




...Yay Bob Segar?

My newest "toy"




The only problem is this is what it does when you convert it, but since you have a written copy, it's easier to correct:

So, the newest \|µµµµ-.\ that
I get to use is called a digital
open, and with this digital
open, You write on specific
paper with a special pen that
records your strokes and converts
it to the computer which can
in turn turn your wilting
air to a Word document,
Now, unlike the Tablet 1JC
I could see myself using this
in class or a meeting because
you go through the document
AFTER you're finished and
Correct things unlike the tablet
where if you mess up one thing
you could have issues figuring
out what You meant.
Now, lets doodle a little \0
Like my alphabet!
fa 136 Cc Dolce Ff dg
HLIF.-Y.HKILMMNN Do
PPQGR~SSTG-an VVWW
Xx 1422
Naha! Hooray!
Jets see what it does with
Dignitaries 1-numbers too!
HSL--G2µ-
123456789/01
Well, here goes nothing! It
does COIORS too? you just tap
a color ion the last page,
Pink!
Purple! Green!
Red! Orange! Yellow!
Blue! Brown
alright! Best Guys!




If you can't decipher it, let me know and I'll re post it.

Have a good day!
KaTrina

What to look over for the test:

...Just ignore this, it's kind of my personal notes lol (Also up here for Melissa since she's not in class today..haha)

Stuff to review for mid term:

Block- WD 3
Mod Block- WD6
Personal- Folder 2
Simp. Memo- Folder 2
Punctuation- WD 5
Letter Parts- WD 3 & 6
Prof. Memo- Folder 3 (Template) WD 14
2nd page heading- Folder 3 & WD 9-10



Also, check out E-Companion under Exams- Review as well as Sample Exam (10 questions).

Monday, September 29, 2008

Onenote, two note, three note, four note...

Green note, red note, blue note more notes...

No this isn't some weird Dr. Suess post, this post is about Microsoft "Onenote". Now a lot of you are saying something along the lines of "What in the world is Onenote!?", and I was in your same shoes until around the first week of September.

Onenote is a pretty useful program, if you are one to carry a laptop/PDA/etc. around with you. It can help keep you on task, keep your notes, phone books, bills, etc. For instance, the way the Microsoft webpage explains it is like this:
"Many of us carry a notebook or notepad around to take notes for business, school, or personal projects. But can you easily find — and decipher — the info you need? Is it convenient to share your notes with others? Take control with Microsoft Office OneNote 2007, the easy-to-use note-taking and information-management program where you can capture ideas and information in electronic form. Insert files or Web content in full-color, searchable format or as icons that you can click to access. Watch this demo to see how simple it is to gather, format, organize, and share information. And then say goodbye to your notepad!"
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/onenote/HA101686341033.aspx
Now, they sell their product well, but I still am not a complete fan and couldn't see myself using it daily. Although, because of its assignments, I do use it to keep track of my tips, and sometimes lack of, from work, my schedule (even though it's already posted online), as well as my teachers information that they often hand out on a paper syllabus, making it much easier to locate. One major thing I don't like about Onenote is the fact that you HAVE to chose a template before typing, or have a blank page. Lame.

Until next time.
KaTrina

Friday, September 26, 2008

I have a new addiction...






...Yum...

The Tablet PC and Me Pt. 2

Last post about the Tablet PC, someone asked what exactly a Table PC (TPC) was... Well, a TPC is a computer that you can write on the screen. The screen has the capability of swiveling so you can write more comfortably, and you can also change the way the picture shows up from vertical to horizontal and vice-versa.

I really hope that these pictures help you understand more about the TPC.










Wednesday, September 24, 2008

An interesting blog....

Here is an interesting blog that you may like and want to drop in on:

My mom's blog

It's really interesting, check it out.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

The tablet PC and me

This weekend I was given the tablet PC for mydigitools class. Now don't get me wrong I thoroughly enjoy using it. I'm all for, fun new technology, but I'm posting this blog using the stylist, known as 'spinning", and I can type much faster and with less mistakes typing it up myself. Although it is interesting how it recognizes my hand writing and also corrects my spelling as I write.

I haven't done too much other than just writing and playing around a little with a few games that can identify what you're writing, I'm sure I'll write some more later, but for now, I'm just going to do some homework.

I hope you all have / are having a wonderful weekend! There will be more to come later.


Bye!
KaTrina

Friday, September 19, 2008

One last thing..

I know, 3 blogs in one day?! Crazy!

...I have a new poll, look to your left =)

Good news!

Turns out I can indeed use my own blog for this class!

What does this mean for my current readers? Well, you'll be able to learn about some of the techy-stuff that we're doing in class, don't worry I won't stop posting other fun stuff, you'll just get new stuff as well!!

But, what does this mean for my new readers from class?! Well hello, hello! Welcome to the crazy world of...Me! If you scroll down you'll notice that there are many posts. There are some posts with my experience as a waitress, which is what the URL of my blog is..This blog USE to be solely about my experiences, but that restricted my blog far more than I really wanted, so now, it's "Just another day". All in all, enjoy and welcome to the wonderful world of blogging!

-KaTrina.

A quick little laugh...

A new assignment in one of my classes is "Creating a Blog" and funny thing is, we're using blogger... I wonder if I can use this one?

...We'll see!

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Aunt Update...

So my aunt now lives on an island. Ha... Well, the only thing that got water in it was her garage, but if she steps out of her house, she'll be in a lake.

We can only be thankful now.

Thank you all for all your prayers, and those in the Midwest, watch out for tropical storm Ike, he still has more damage to do, stirring up tornadoes, flooding rivers, and making the wind blow.

Friday, September 12, 2008

A fun poll..

Lately there has been some controversy on my end about certain words, sayings and other misc. things....So, reply with your answers! :)

1.) How do you pronounce the word: Nuclear

2.) What do you call the packages of noodles all crinkled together with a seasoning packet?

3.) How do you pronounce Oregon?

4.) How do you pronounce Washington?

5.) When someone says they're from "Washington" are they from the East or West Coast?

6.) How do you pronounce the word: Coupon

7.) How do you pronounce the word: Library


When responding to these please spell them like you pronounce them. For instance, my name, KaTrina would be spelled something along the lines of Kuh-Tree-Na.


Thank you in advance for your participation.

Prayer Request...

Because of Hurricane Ike, I'm requesting prayers, not just for the state of Texas, but for my family. My Aunt lives in Pasadena Texas, and doesn't want to leave her new home. My grandma has an empty house an hour and a half away, where she could take herself and her horse, but she'd rather just ride it out at home. Her neighbors are doing the same thing, and have always stayed during storms, so they feel they're safe, and have said that if at any time my aunt feels unsafe or needs anything, she can head that way. I just really hope that shes alright, and its terrifying for her to be going through this by herself. Her yard is only 7 ft. above sea level, so lets just hope and pray that she'll be okay.

Thank you all,
KaTrina and Family.

I'll make sure to update you when I know more.

RUSH Week Fall '08

Rush week has made my life HECTIC, but I love it. The girls interested in becoming members of SAI are so much fun to hang out with, and I love their enthusiasm.

Monday night was Death by Deserts, and even though I wasn't able to attend, I made 9 dozen cookies! Yeah, that’s right, 9 dozen… As in, over 100. Crazy, I know.

Tuesday night was the Musicale and information night, we had a lot of fun showing off our talents to the girls interested in being members, and everyone did a really great job.

Wednesday night, we had a Mexican Fiesta and Piñata, and that was tons of fun, the girls absolutely loved it, and really enjoyed being able to eat, have fun, and enjoy everyone's company.

Thursday night, oh my gosh, we played capture the flag with Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia (our brother fraternity), and that was so much fun!! Even though Sinfonia won, we won last year so I guess it was only fair, everyone had a lot of fun. Although, it was slightly terrifying at the beginning because there was a possum down by the water watching us, but with 50 or so people, I don't think it was going to do anything any time soon. After capture the flag, the we sang for the boys, and the boys then serenaded us, and oh my, I just melt when those boys sing! I hope the girls realize that’s one of the biggest perks to joining SAI! :) Oh, and a bonus, all the rest of my 9 dozen cookies were eaten, THANK GOD! I wasn't about to bring them home AGAIN!

Tonight, Friday, is a Spa and Sleepover night, and I can't wait to get to know the girls even more, I'm extremely excited! It's even kind of nice to have it so rainy today because it means we should have a better turn out of all the girls, and who doesn't want to have a nice fun day inside when its raining outside?!?!


All in all rush week has been a lot of fun, and I can't wait until Spring when we get to do it all over again!

Monday, September 8, 2008

Saying Goodbye...

To the title of "The Diary Of A Mad Waitress"

...No, I didn't get fired, nor did I run out of material. I just want a blog that I don't feel so restricted to only posting about one thing. So, I will continue with the stories when I feel they are good enough to be discussed, but the title will be changing so I don't feel like such a traitor =P

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Welcome welcome welcome...

My mom has joined us in the wonderful world of blogging! Acctually...She joined a few months ago but in the past 3 days has just started posting. She has a few blogs up now, and I'm sure she would be happy to share with you, if you wanted to read them as well :)


Here you are:
Are They Really All Yours - Tales Of A Mom Of Many.

P.S. I am the oldest of her 10, yes I said 10, children, so it shouldn't be boring.

A Modern Day Erin Brockovich

You read it right folks, Erin Brockovich, as in THE Erin Brockovich, no no no not Julia Roberts. There has been a sever case of tumors breaking out in a town that is about an hour and a half away from where I live. They're checking water/soil/etc. Turns out there was a plant there back in the late 70's early 80's that buried a bunch of toxic waste, and some of it may have leaked and polluted the water, causing tumors. It's like the movie set broke out and is recreating the same thing in a town nearby.

Don't believe me?

Read it for yourself:

http://www.stjoenews.net/news/2008/aug/28/6-file-lawsuits-over-tumors/

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Sorry this has nothing to do with being a Mad Waitress...

TAKE 15 SECONDS AND DO THIS..!

Only takes a second to vote. Click on link below.


Here's your chance to let the media know where the people stand on our faith in God, as a nation.


NBC is taking a poll on 'In God We Trust' to stay on our American currency.


Please tell everyone you know so they can vote on this important subject.


Please do it right away, before NBC takes this off the web page.



If you haven't clicked on one of those links here you go: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10103521/

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Well hello, hello!

I know, I disappeared for a while, and for that I apologize.

Things have been awfully hectic, both with work, and my life. School is starting up Monday (tomorrow, Yikes!), so I've been busy getting ready for that as well.

So, on to some stories, that are long over due, I must say.

First on the list, Don't Argue With Me.

Don't Argue With Me
Diary Of A Mad Waitress

When you're a "closer", you are put in charge of a part of the restaurant, either the front of house (tables), back of house(where they get your food ready to send out.), or the bev/silver (drinks/rolling silverware). Well, I was in charge of the FOH, so I was walking around checking out one of my co-workers tables when I noticed a nice pile of crumbs under one chair, so I pulled the chair out, and then one of her sugar caddies weren't full. She tried to argue with me and tell me it was full, so I stuck my finger in the caddie, and explained that if I can fit one finger in there, it's not full, so she decided it would be a good idea to argue with me still, that it was full. So, I stuck two fingers in the caddie, and again explained that it wasn't full. I asked her if she knew how many packets of each color was supposed to be in there and she said no, so i told her it was 15-8-8-8 and she said fine, whatever. So, I asked if she wanted me to count all of the caddies for her, and she said no, i said well then you better get this one taken care of. Luckily, she stopped arguing with me, or she would have been there until EVERYTHING was perfect.



...More stories to come later.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

I'm still alive...

It's true...I've been really busy. I'll post again soon, promise. Give me a few days.

Friday, August 1, 2008

Happy happy birthday to me.

No work for the weekend, a yes day today, as I type this my boyfriend is cleaning the apartment, going to dinner with friends tonight, having lots of fun, and I hope you celebrate my birthday in a nice way at your home too ;)

Have a good KaTrina's Birthday!

Here's a present from me to you:

I'm the little girl on the far left, you don't see me much, but boy do you hear me "HI GRANDPA, HI DAD, HI SISTER" screaming Jingle Bells.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Tagged...

I was tagged about a week ago, and I was bad and ignored it for a while so here we go...

6 words that define my life:

1. Hectic
2. Fun
3. Full of Travel
4. Spontaneous
5. Musical
6. Full of Laughter

Rules state that I now tag 5 others and leave them comments notifying of them of this tag. But, I only have 2 that have yet to be tagged, so here we go

1. My Mom
2. Mindy





And just for the fun of it here is why my life can be hectic sometimes...These are my children:


My kitten, Moxie

She's a killer attack cat.

My puppy Patches....if you look at his tail, he's being attacked.


My babies.

Tooting of a horn.

Pardon me as I toot my own horn for a moment...

In the short 4 months that I have worked at this restaurant, I have received an award for having a sense of urgency and maintaining a quick pace throughout my entire shift. They gave me a nifty little pin to put on my collar.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

A day of laughter.

Today while I was at work for my first shift (my second will be here in about 2 hours :(. ) I was about to go get the door since the hostess was busy, until I noticed SDOAG and his family. Now, you may remember SDOAG from my previous blog. I couldn't help but laugh seeming as I had just posted a blog about them yesterday.


...The best part?

The manager that made the servers draw straws for that table the other day, was serving today, and they sat in his section. He deserved it.

Friday, July 18, 2008

A whole new reason for drawing straws.

If you scroll down quite a bit you'll notice I have a blog with a bunch of ideas for what I'm going to be writing about. Well, this is one of those blogs...

There is this table, this horrible horrible table, that comes in when it is, a big factory around here's, payday. I've figured this out because they come in about every other Friday or Saturday, and my boyfriends sister has a desk job at said factory so I confirmed with her, that it is in fact payday. Well, enough about when these people get paid... That's not what I'm ranting about. What I am ranting about is how when you're their server, NOTHING you do is correct, and nothing you do will ever be correct with this family. ...yes, it's one of those.

Honestly I believe that these people were/are into some sort of hard drug, because if you look at their kid, she has a speech impediment, and her eyes are all sorts of crooked and funny. But that could have just been bad luck. Another reason that leads me to believe they're on something, is the fact that neither of them have teeth and the wife is terrifyingly skinny. Their faces are tarnished beyond their years, and the wife always has HUGE bags under her eyes.

Enough of setting up a picture of these people. I'll talk about my first experience with them.

I had only been working at the restaurant for about a month, so I was fairly new, but still had a pretty good grasp on what I was doing. I had a table that had just came in so I went over to greet them. I took their drink order as per usual, but when I did this... Even before I went to make the drinks, they were already made wrong. How is this possible you ask? Well here we go, a conversation just for you...

Me: Hi guys! Welcome to (insert name of establishment here), how are you guys doing tonight?
Stupid drugged out annoying guy (Here on known as SDOAG lol): We're fine.
Me: Thats great! :) Can I start you off with something to drink? Maybe a lemonaid or a Pepsi product?
SDOAG: I want a Diet Roy Rogers. She'll (pointing to wife) have one of them strawberry lemonaides, but it has to be the kind with the seeds in it, and it's never strong enough so we'll send it back if there isn't enough strawberry in it.
Me: Um, alright. I'll make sure to get that done right for you. And for you hun? (talking to their daughter.)
Stupid daughter raised by stupid parents (Here on known as SDRBSP): I'll have chocolate milk, and and and for dessert I want a hot fudge sundae, and and I want a strawberry coco smothie with no pineapple or coconut (BTW, that leaves you with Strawberry Bannana.). And I want the BIGGEST strawberry on the side, not the little one.
Me: Alright, I'll get this right out for you and then be back for your food order.
....I go into the back slightly horrified, not wanting to go back out there, because I don't want to deal with that table anymore, but I'm determined to give her a strawberry lemonaid that she likes, because they think I can't do anything right.

So, I go back out there, I'm going to spare you more of the conversation in fear that your IQ may drop. But I will tell you what else happens.

I bring out the drink order, and everything is done correctly, so they have nothing to complain about, so I ask if they've decieded what they'd like to order? And they all agree that they know what they'd like. So, the man, of course, does all of the ordering for the two women that are unable to speak for themselves, especially in *gasp* public.
So, they order, and they're ordering off the Weight Watchers (Now known as WW) menu, which amuses me, but it's fine, anyone can, and a lot of the food on there is really good anyway. But whats even more amusing about it is the way they wanted it prepared. Now, with its being WW and all, it's prepared a specific way, so you can count your calorie intake. Well, they wanted to make sure the broccoli and potatoes that come with their meal were prepared with butter so they taste better. I tried not to laugh at this, since it is WW and all and that kind of takes away the nutritional value.

Anyway, so I take the order, and then bring the food out once it's ready. The wife is in the bathroom, and SDOAG looks at her chicken (that is cooked correctly, he's just a moron), and says "She's not going to want that stuff on it." well, he never told me that, and the manager was standing with in ear shot listening to everything they ordered, because hes had plenty of experience with that family. The manager jumped in right away as soon as he said it and said that thats the way it comes, its a garlic herb sauce that comes on the garlic herb chicken, and the man told us to make her a new one, and that he'd eat her chicken. So to save the establishment from a scene the manager did as asked and got a plain chicken breast made for her.

...I was stiffed on that table, but I expected it from the low life white trash that they are.


The next time they came in, I was lucky enough to have that section so I got stuck with them. But this time I felt that I could better deal, and that I did. I actually ended up getting a tip from them that time, and I felt very accomplished.

A few days ago, the family came in, and the manager called all of the servers to the back to draw straws, and I told them I wasn't drawing straws because I had already had them the last two times they came in, so I was excused from the drawing of the straws.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Q&A Part II

Well, here we go.. I had a couple questions and here are the questions and the answers:

Dear Mad Waitress,
Should you tip your waiter/waitress if the service was bad???? cuz i usually don't.
-Mindy B.


Well Mindy B,

I don't believe that you should tip the server if the service was bad. It's their job to help make you feel more welcomed, to accommodate your reasonable needs, and to make sure that your drinks stay nice and satisfyingly full. But Mindy B. I have a question for you, what do you consider bad service? Bad food? Slow food? Because the server has no control over how the food tastes, or how fast it gets to you.

Sincerely,

Mad Waitress
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Question #2

Dear Mad Waitress,

I already have a pretty good grasp about what's going on, but how does gratuity work? Does it just get added onto their bill if they don't tip or do you have to waive it if they do tip you?

-Kelly S.


Hi Kelly S.,

Gratuity is generally an OPTIONAL addition to your bill if your number of guests exceeds 8 people (some restaurants vary). Now, gratuity is usually about 18% and that 18% is split between the server, kitchen staff, bar tender (if your table ordered drinks), host, and bussers. Servers are usually given an option if they would like to add gratuity to the bill, and if its a table that they don't think will tip them well, they usually charge it. I, however, have never charged gratuity and there are a few instances I wish I had. For instance, the time I had a table of 12 with a $150 bill, and a $5 tip...When I know for a fact that nothing happened, they were my only table, and none of their drinks were below half full, ever, food came out in a timely manner, and they said everything was great. So, who knows. Thanks for your question!

Sincerely,
Mad Waitress
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Well readers, I enjoy addressing your questions like this, it amuses me immensely. I feel like Dear Abby all of the sudden. I hope I addressed your questions with an answer you were looking for :)

Have a good day, I'll post more later.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Q&A...

So I keep telling myself "Self, you should really post a blog" and my self keeps saying "I'm not sure what to write, and I'm not sure what exactly to say to keep people interested"

So, to you my oh so loyal readers, this will be a Q&A:

If you'd like to ask the questions anonymously, go ahead and do so, but I will make a blog about all of the questions that I receive.

Now you may be asking yourself "Self, what kind of questions should I ask." And to that I reply "Well self, anything about my previous blogs, or about being a waitress...anything really"

So ask away!

Sunday, July 6, 2008

BoyCheese Sandwiches and a shocking experience.

Today at work I was having a slightly amusing time. There was a party the night before that everyone at work was invited to, but I didn't feel like going because I don't really drink, and I don't feel like I fit in with a lot of the servers 100% yet, so I decided I'll wait until next month when I'm 21 to attend one of these "amazing" parties where everyone has tons of fun. Well, because of this amazing party, everyone was just a wee bit hungover and a couple of people were late. It was amusing, I must say. This also made me seem like a much happier person than normal, just because the other servers didn't feel like moving.

I had a few tables before we started getting our big after church service rush, and even then it wasn't all that bad of a rush.. But, I had this family seated in my section, a daughter probably around 10, and a son somewhere between 6-8. The boy was fidgeting with something on the table, and I was looking to see what it could possibly be when I noticed it looked like a pack of gum with one piece slid out as if you were offering it to someone, then I read the label. I actually found a pack of it online just click HERE. It looks like a normal pack of Wrigley's gum, but I knew something had to be up, and sure enough it says "Shock" on the package. I laughed and told him I knew his trick, and he said I must have a little brother. Needless to say, he was very surprised when I told him just how many brothers and sisters I do have. Anyway..So the time goes by, and I go to their table to take their order and the daughter orders a grilled cheese sandwich, and her brother looks at me and says "I want a boy cheese"and I couldn't help but laugh. Well they eat their food and I come back with the check, and I
decide to see if this thing could really shock that hard, besides he'd been begging me to pull the piece of gum the whole time he was there, so I do and HOLY COW! That thing...Wow! I don't even know what to say! My whole arm tickled for a good 10 mins, and the whole table had a good laugh. All in all, I'd say it was worth it because I got a $7 tip on a $21 bill.


Until next time,
Mad Waitress

Saturday, July 5, 2008

I need to speak slowly and pro-nun-ceee-ate everything because I think you're incompetent.

As you can probably tell from the title of this blog, it's about a person, a lady actually that decided "I need to speak slowly and pro-nun-ceee-ate everything because I think you're incompetent."... Well, here goes nothing kids. My first night serving by myself I made sure to let everyone know that it was my first night, and they were a lot more patient with me after that, which I seriously appreciated! I would introduce myself, and make sure to get all my cards out there during my introduction, the whole nine yards "Hey guys! My names KaTrina and I'll be taking care of you guys tonight. I'm a little new at this, and this is my first night alone, just so that we're on the same page. *insert little fun giggle...*yadda yadda yadda..." I did this because I wanted to make sure that everyone had the same understanding, that I'll probably mess up!


..Well I end up getting a table with a middle aged couple, and I say my shpeel (sp?), take their drink and appetizer order, come back with their drinks, and give them a few minutes before I come back to take their order. I come back and as I'm taking her order, shes talking SO fast that I couldn't keep up with her! Not only because she was speaking so quickly but also because she was modifying the dish with all of her non-of-this extra-of-thats virtually making chicken into beef, if ya get what I'm saying. So I apologized to her and let her know that because I'm new it might take me a second to write down everything she said, and that I'm going to need her to repeat what she said, and she literally seperates ev-er-y th-ing sh-ee sa-ys ss-oo th-at li-tt-le in-comp-e-tent way-tre-sss cc-aa-nn un-der-sta-nd wh-at sh-ee-s wa-an-t-ing... I'm sure you get my point. And my first day was several months ago and I still remember what she ordered. She wanted a dish (I'm not saying the name because I don't want to give out where I work), and she didn't want the cheese or the pico de gillo, but she wanted extra green peppers, and no onions, and instead of the spanish rice she wanted a baked potato with no sour cream but extra butter, and she wanted a side of cheese for her potato, but she didn't want the cheese just plain shredded, she wanted it melted so she could put it on her potato herself, with a side of barbecue sauce. OMG. Ugh.


Im sory if us encompitet, un-educaded waytresses are to ignoreant for you. We dont knoe anee better, I promise.



...Eww my spell check is going crazy.


Needless to say, I got her order right, and she told me it was the first time it had ever happened at that restaurant, and that she was extremely impressed that a new server was able to get it. I was half way tempted to tell her the reason I got it right was because I was determined to prove, what she probably thought of me, wrong.


Boo-Yeah. (Who says that anymore, I mean really?)


...Well Until next time...


Yours Truly,

Mad Waitress.


Friday, July 4, 2008

Just a quick question...

This has absolutely nothing to do with being a Mad Waitress, and for that I half way sincerely apologize....kinda.

I have like 100+ views, in the two days I've had this... and I was just wondering how many people I have lurking and stalking me. Feel free to tell me in a comment, I won't bite..... I SWEAR!

What?! You won't serve me alcohol because I don't have my I.D. on me?!

I believe just a quick "no" will suffice in this blog. Or at least that's what I thought until I had a specific table...

A table of two was seated in my section, I great them and almost immediately the man at the table was asking for alcohol. Now, if you don't look older than 35, I'm I.D.-ing you. Sorry, deal with it. He said he left it at home, and I apologized and said I couldn't serve him with out seeing it. He was angry, tried explaining himself, told me when his birthday was. I apologized and told him that I could get put in jail and slapped with huge fines if I did serve him and he was underage. They left, he was pissed. Oh well, big deal. Get over it. A note to him for next time: Bring your damn wallet, don't make your girlfriend pay!

I'll take an application with my steak please.

About two weeks or so ago, I had a nice-ish looking couple come in. I took the table, they were all dressed up in their motorcycle gear, I saw their bikes outside, and I'm thinking "Sweet, this table is going to be fun!"...Maybe I should just stop thinking?

Anyway!! The couple orders, its a $40-some-odd bill, I drop it off and when I do, she asks for an application. I go and get one from my manager (Who was irritated about how unprofessional she was being and didn't want me to give her one. I begged him so they would leave lol). So I finally bring one back to her, and apologize for the wait because he had to print it off of the corporate website. She said it was fine, and I took the credit card, ran it, brought back the slips for her husband to sign, and they leave. I drop back by the table to help the host clean it off, I look at the table, look at the credit card slip, NOTHING. Great. No tip. What did I do wrong?! We weren't even busy, so it's not like I ignored them! There glasses never got empty, they said the food was great?! I got her the application. UGH! After I was finished the manager asked me if they tipped, and I said no. He spouted off with something like; figures, she doesn't have enough class to come in and proffessionally ask for an application either. Needless to say, I doubt she'll be getting hired.

...What baffles me is, do people who stiff their server really believe that we won't remember you?! Ha. Whatever.

Happy 4th of July and all that jazz...

Well, while you lovely people are out sprouting off fireworks, I'll be wasting away inside a restaraunt that won't have any business, so we'll just stand around talking. Sounds fun, right? Yeah for you. This means less money for us.

You see, not many people will go out today, a lot of you will be grilling, blowing limbs off, swimming, getting burnt like non other. They have no reason to go out to eat, they'll be too busy getting fried to a crisp! So, in turn, no money for poor little Mad Waitress.

Unlike most of Corporate America, our pay is determined by tips. We do get an hourly wage... 1/2 of minimum wage. HOORAY!...yeah, no. I make a whole $3.33 an hour. They expect tips to make up whats lost. What ever you don't make, they will cover, however, gritting their teeth the whole way.

The statement above is why you shouldn't "stiff" your server. Like my last table of the night did last night. I did NOTHING wrong. They had just been drinking. They were annoying, slobbish, white trash, and that replaced words like "them" and "they", said "ain't" and all those other nasty habits they happen to have, like having belching contests in public. You laugh now, you think I'm exaggerating. Pfft. Whatever. Because I had the last table of the night, I was the last person out of there a whole 45mins. after close. I was about to tell them to "suck it" and get out so I could clean my tables and pick up all the nasty crap they spilt on the floor.

Yes, so Happy freakin' 4th of July America. Enjoy it while you're not cooped up.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Oh, you must have learned that in Waitress School...

My first night closing at this particular restaurant, this lady and her grown daughter, and son in law came in to eat. The couple shared an appetizer, and she ordered a steak, with fries and veggies. She specifically told me she wanted the veggies and fries prepared AFTER the steak, to insure that they would be nice and hot. Now, I know that I would want the same things done for me, because it is nice to have everything fresh. But I can almost guarantee that if you're going to a sit down restaurant, and not McDonald's you shouldn't have to worry about not getting fresh food.

Now, her food is out, and as soon as it is called I run back there and bring it out to her to insure freshness, and that nothing has any time to cool off. (I'm sorry if you burnt your mouth because of this, lady....okay maybe I'm not sorry, but still.) I notice her drink is a little less than half full so I go to the back, and get her another, bring it back to her and she said "Oh how nice, you must have learned to not let a customers glass get less than half full in Waitress School." Now thinking about this, I really wanted to come back with something along the lines of "No, sorry I go to NWMSU, I didn't think they had any courses like that, and if I were taking something like that I'd be far off track with the courses I'm supposed to be taking, since you know I am studying Office Information Systems and Public Relations, not that you'd know what those are anyway."

Some people... "Waitress School"?!?! I mean really. I'll tell you what school you should go to lady!

Oh so therapeutic this blog thing is.

I think I'll save more of these posts for later, I've already posted too much for one day.

So many more ideas...

So, I have so many more ideas for blogs about my encounters as a waitress, so I'm going to make a list of whats to come...


*Oh, you must have learned that in Waitress School.

*The Three, Sometimes Four, Ignorant Stooges.
*Now that I've finished eating, I'd like an application please.
*What?! You won't serve me alcohol because I don't have my I.D. on me?!
*I need to speak slowly and pro-nun-ceee-ate everything because I think you're incompetent.
*Really?! You're a college student?! I thought only unwed mothers were waitresses.


...and many, many more.

Oh yes...

I'd like to thank Kelly's mom for making Blogger so neat-looking, and making me want one too.

I've been converted.

Thats right folks, KaTrina here has joined "Blogger". Now, because I've joined this wonderful community of people blogging does not necissarly mean that you'll be recieving new posts daily, or even monthly.

As a matter of fact, I'd like to thank an evil old mean lady that came into my place of work yesterday, for making me so angry that I needed to vent out to someone, anyone! About how not to treat a server when you are at a restaraunt. Granted, I do understand that some of them deserve it.

Yesterday, Wednesday July 2nd, a little old lady came in to eat. It was not my turn to take a table, but my fellow server decieded she just couldn't be nice to this lady any longer and asked for me to take the table, because she would end up fired. I thought for a moment, and decieded I liked her enough, and didn't want her fired, so I would take the table. Now I walk up to this little old lady, and introduce myself. I asked her if I could get her something to drink, and she immediatly starts moaning and groaning about our prices. And asks how much just a plain hamburger costs, without the french fries. So I tell her, and she whines and complains some more, and I said, "I'm sorry I don't make the rules, I just play by them." and for some reason this made her a little upset. I did not say this is a mean or nasty way, I simply just stated a fact. So, she says, I'll take one anyway. So I ask her again, if I could get her anything to drink, and she said she would like water, with lemon, if it was free. So I gritted my teeth and didn't say any smart comments, and let her know that the lemon, in the water, was free. She seemed happy enough.

Eventually her food comes out, I make sure she needs nothing else, and let her eat her burger. I walked around and checked on her a couple of times, didn't really say anything to her just made sure she was okay and that her food tasted fine.

Then, when I noticed she was about done eating, I brought her her ticket, and told her whenever she was ready, that I would be her cashier. I waited for a while...no money was left on the table. Waited..Waited...Waited..FINALLY! She has the money sitting on the edge of the table, like most folks do when they are ready to pay... so I walk over there, go to pick up the money, and she says "It's not all there" and I replied, "Oh I'm sorry. I'll give you a few more moments." and as I began to walk away, she said "What, are you in some type of hurry? Is your shift over now or something?" and I told her no, that I was just trying to take care of things so that she didn't have to wait around. She snapped back saying "I'm not in any hurry I don't know why you are trying to push me out of here." and I said, oh I'm sorry ma'am I'm not trying to hurry you out. Then she yelled at me for taking her EMPTY plate, because now she has no napkins. So I went and got her a few napkins, and left her alone. She paid, and left me $0.50. I was fuming. I almost went outside and said "Ma'am you forgot your two quarters on the table."... Instead I laughed about how mean and cruel some people can be and took a few breaths.


...Yes, I introduce you to "The Diary Of A Mad Waitress" More fun stories to come.