Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Scrambled Eggs

"...Life is like a box of chocolates; you never know what you're gonna get."

Thank you to Mr. Forrest Gump (and his momma)  for the above quote. When he compared the randomness of life to a box of chocolates, he certainly hit the nail on the head. Well, in my efforts to keep this blog original, I will compare the randomness of life to scrambled eggs. I chose scrambled eggs, because when you cook them, they rarely ever turn out the same. For example, sometimes they are the perfect, fluffy eggs we all love to eat. However, other times, they may be a little runny, or perhaps a little dry. It's really just a chance you take.

Life is a lot like that. It is filled with ups and downs, highs and lows, and everything in between. We are presented with decisions, that in the end, could affect our overall state of life. Sometimes, we are presented with a clear picture of what could happen, other times we are completely clueless. Most of the time, when we have that pretty picture of the future, it's easy to decide whether or not to pursue certain risks or desires. But, what about when we are in the dark? Typically, that is a huge hurdle to cross. I wouldn't think that anyone would want to knowingly screw up their life.

Life for me these past few months have really been like scrambled eggs. I have experiences the highs, lows, good, bad, and ugly. But, I decided to go out on a limb, and I applied for a position at Disney. I had no clue of how things would work out, if I even got the position, where would I live? I took a risk. Well, I am happy to report, I did get the position. I move into my apartment June 17, and I start training on June 22. By some stretch of the imagination, things that needed to happen, did. Everything has fallen into place, without too much aggravation.

So, as of June 22, I will once again be a Disney Cast Member!! My role (job title) is MKCSC Specialist ( that's Magic Kingdom Cast Service Center for all of you who don't speak Disney). My next goal, after getting settled into this position, is to start applying to graduate school again. But, I will post more about that later.

2 comments:

  1. How exciting! Congrats on your new job! I have always thought that it would be fun to work at Disney or a simular park. I would love to be a character though or work in one of those old fashioned town parks. When I was younger I used to daydream about being a part of a drawing/animation team. Anywho, glad your desire to work at Disney worked out for you.

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  2. Thanks! I am excited, that is for sure!

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