the ancestry DNA kit arrived! or at least, i decided to pick it up at the post office today. usually i just go check my PO box once a week. but i didn't want to wait until Saturday as i checked amazon and found out my book order was there. not too big a deal on doing the DNA test. most important thing was activating it online. then i found out i had to wait to submit my sample, as it said 'do not eat 30 minutes prior'. i had just had some chili for lunch. it took more spit than expected to get it up to the 'fill line'. but when i did i got the cap on, and shook it to let the solution settle inside fully. then it was back to the post office to get it mailed to Utah. i might be surprised by the results, but it sounds like it will be 6 weeks from now.
i went to a job fair at a hotel near mall of America before midday, same venue as before, when i attended near the end of October. nut not too much available, maybe some temp agencies. but i am thankful i went early, in the first hour, as i know some companies leave early. it was hard to compete with the construction noise in the background though.
in the evening, after watching 'big bang theory' and 'young sheldon', i eventually went to sing some karaoke. i did 2 songs, 'all apologies' by nirvana, and 'wrong side of memphis' by trisha Yearwood. i had somebody try to get my attention during the second song, found out after i was done that it was an off-duty bartender. she touched me around a front pocket and told me to relax. i said i take performing seriously.
i went to a job fair at a hotel near mall of America before midday, same venue as before, when i attended near the end of October. nut not too much available, maybe some temp agencies. but i am thankful i went early, in the first hour, as i know some companies leave early. it was hard to compete with the construction noise in the background though.
in the evening, after watching 'big bang theory' and 'young sheldon', i eventually went to sing some karaoke. i did 2 songs, 'all apologies' by nirvana, and 'wrong side of memphis' by trisha Yearwood. i had somebody try to get my attention during the second song, found out after i was done that it was an off-duty bartender. she touched me around a front pocket and told me to relax. i said i take performing seriously.
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