Sunday, February 22, 2009

Whoa

1. Both my parents friended me on Facebook.
2. I went to a tea party today for the first time in my life. I do not drink tea.
3. Sometimes I feel like I have no friends and am completely alone while other days I am overwhelmed by how much people reach out to me.
4. The other night while walking home I ran into the owner of a small business here in SF that I used to frequent when I had money. It's a nail salon, and as the owner locked up for the evening I asked how business was doing. The answer given was surprising. The owner told me that although he had to let a few people go, business was still maintaining. That since it was only $40 or $50, people are still making appointments. That it's important to continue to pamper yourself. Um, if business is so good, why did you lay people off?

Labels: City Livin, Parental Unit, People watching, Personally, Social Butterfly

posted by Green at 2/22/2009 08:27:00 PM

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

From what I've heard and seen, sometimes a recession is just an excuse for an employer to cut costs by letting a few people go, even if they don't need to. Of course, all "because of the economy."

February 23, 2009 8:12 AM  
Blogger alissa said...

I would love to hear about your tea party. I went to one once and it was so fun. I have gone out for "afternoon tea" a few times and it was amazing. Makes me feel sophisticated... that I went out for tea. Once I got there, I remembered that I don't have any manners (going out for dinner with my folks entailed a night at red robin's!)

February 25, 2009 11:10 PM  

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