What to do...
Jun. 13th, 2004 06:02 pmanyone to go out to dinner with, and I don’t have anything here to cook. I do need to go to the grocery but that’s no fun by myself. I also have to stay around and wait for my mom to get here to pick up some of her stuff. (it’s only been 2 years since the divorce was final) So I have these options:
Order a pizza. Benefits to this are that I will meet my requirements for earning my free pizza in the pizza hut VIP program, and it will be delivered to my door. Drawback is that I have to wait on it.
Try and talk mom into going out to eat with me. Benefits less boredom. Possible to get her to pay for it. Eat healthier. Drawbacks have to wait until she arrives. I don’t know if she already has plans for the evening. I don’t always get along so well with my mom.
Snack now and try to talk a friend into going out with me later. Benefits are that I would have someone to dine with. Less boredom. More fun. Drawbacks are that I would have to wait and I still might end up at square one.
In other news I’ve made over $200 this weekend in sales. And the majority of those sales were repeat customers. *bounces happily*
Oh and another thing has come up that further entangles the D*con event. I NEED to redo my floors with something that will not absorb pet odors. I have pretty much decided that I want to use this stuff http://www.environmentalhomecenter.com/shop.mv?CatCode=PRODUCT&ProdCode=FORBO_DUAL_TILE
The issue is that I don’t know how much my dad will help me with the bill. There are two reasons 1. he can’t smell so he has no idea how bad it smells down here and doesn’t think it’s important. 2. he doesn’t really think that my using enviro materials is important. But I refuse to do it any other way.
So your asking what does this have to do with a booth at D*con… well it means I’m going to eat up my money reserve doing my floors and wont have the $450 to go or I go to D*con and don’t have the money to do my floors.
BUT, there is always the possibility of making the money back if I do go to D*con. It would be a ton of publicity, plus the sales that I could do. But the crummy thing is that if I want to go to D*con I have to decided soon an reserve a booth before they all sell out.
Order a pizza. Benefits to this are that I will meet my requirements for earning my free pizza in the pizza hut VIP program, and it will be delivered to my door. Drawback is that I have to wait on it.
Try and talk mom into going out to eat with me. Benefits less boredom. Possible to get her to pay for it. Eat healthier. Drawbacks have to wait until she arrives. I don’t know if she already has plans for the evening. I don’t always get along so well with my mom.
Snack now and try to talk a friend into going out with me later. Benefits are that I would have someone to dine with. Less boredom. More fun. Drawbacks are that I would have to wait and I still might end up at square one.
In other news I’ve made over $200 this weekend in sales. And the majority of those sales were repeat customers. *bounces happily*
Oh and another thing has come up that further entangles the D*con event. I NEED to redo my floors with something that will not absorb pet odors. I have pretty much decided that I want to use this stuff http://www.environmentalhomecenter.com/shop.mv?CatCode=PRODUCT&ProdCode=FORBO_DUAL_TILE
The issue is that I don’t know how much my dad will help me with the bill. There are two reasons 1. he can’t smell so he has no idea how bad it smells down here and doesn’t think it’s important. 2. he doesn’t really think that my using enviro materials is important. But I refuse to do it any other way.
So your asking what does this have to do with a booth at D*con… well it means I’m going to eat up my money reserve doing my floors and wont have the $450 to go or I go to D*con and don’t have the money to do my floors.
BUT, there is always the possibility of making the money back if I do go to D*con. It would be a ton of publicity, plus the sales that I could do. But the crummy thing is that if I want to go to D*con I have to decided soon an reserve a booth before they all sell out.