Drama.
Oh yeah. The Drama. Whatever. I consulted a couple of other friends to see if what was bugging me was me overreacting or the other person being weird. Both friends (independantly) came to the conclusion that what was said to me was kind of crappy and rather High School in nature. They can have their drama. I have been sort of keeping my distance for my own sanity's sake.
Speaking of High School Drama, I recently found out that my boss believes all the crappy things that my former boss Peter has been saying about me. That's why she gets all snippy and bitchy with me (though she did back down and get nicer when she heard that I thought that returning to that damn hospital to work was a big mistake.) If she believes that douchebag over me and my quality/quanitiy of work, then screw them all.
What is with people? I like to live as drama-free as I can. It leaves me more time and energy for the fun things. Life has been much easier since I have started making it a point to act as much like a Clueless Male as possible (husband taught me this). Don't take things too seriously or too personally. Let people be crappy if they insist - pretend not to notice because it pisses them off even more.
I forgot my camera at Aunt Anne's yesterday. It's a 45 minute drive to her house. *sigh* And Kassie, in her 5 year old brilliance, put my cell phone in her cup of milk tonight during dinner. I didn't know she swiped it. She didn't know it would break. [headdesk] Before I lose my last couple of marbles today, let's close with something pretty. My rosebush has 25-30 roses blooming right now. Breathe deeply....
