August 15, 2017
I forgot my keys and a couple
other things at my parents' house, so we went there for dinner on Sunday. Sunday night was exciting because the Mormon
YSA Blog Spot got its first blogger in about two years. I am calling her the
first of the second generation of writers. Since I was asked to get to work at
11 for my first day, it was easy going in the morning. It was easy for me, but
not for Jessica. I prepared the Mormon YSA Blog Spot. My first day of work was
chill. I met a lot of people, and saw two of the buildings that we are building.
I arrived late to work, and I was let go early because I did not have a parking
permit. I bought some boots and some socks that should last me for a long time.
When I got home, Jessica was not doing well. I usually don't write too much
about Jessica because she should have her own journal. The evening was slow. We
were unable to have family home evening. I volunteered to serve at the Lehi
Park on Saturday, but Jessica doesn't want to go camping. Life is very
disorganized and new. I am kind of hoping that writing will get my mind
un-frazzle.
Dinner at my parents' house on
Sunday was the usual grill cheese sandwiches, kimchi, and hot chocolate. The
hot chocolate and Kimchi was unusual thought. Mom made a new batch of Napa
cabbage kimchi, which is not often, and dad put habanero (I believe) in the hot
chocolate to add some spice. My parents received their Chinese student, Victor,
yesterday for another school year of high school. I think that this is his
second year with my family. He was into basketball, but he thoughts of the NBA
now are of sorrow because a guy unnecessarily broke another guy's leg.
The new blogger for the Mormon
YSA Blog Spot is named Viva Siale. Jessica doesn't have much interest in the
Mormon YSA Blog Spot, so telling people in
person about Viva has not been receptive; however, I have built a community around the Mormon YSA Blog Spot.
Other people see the excitement. Viva wants to share her testimony with the world.
She is a Tongan single mother of six children.
One of my first experiences at
the job site was almost getting kicked off again, but the Apple's security was
flexible because I did not have a parking pass. I should get a guest pass
today.
My first experience in the office
is being introduced to the other project engineer. I am learning a lot, but it
is not overwhelming. I take a lot of notes. The other project engineer seemed
to have sat in the office all day. Her name is Audrianna. She has been with the
company for about a year and a half, and she studied at San Jose State
University. Jessica is kind of thinking that we may have to move after this
project. We will see. Since she studied at San Jose State and I hear that we
worked with other people for years in California, we will most likely stay for
a while.
I could talk about some other
people, but I did not do much with them. When I got home, I met two of my
direct neighbors. My next door neighbor is named Tom, and our neighbor below us
is named Annadean. They are both not married but living with significant
others.
At our apartment, Jessica was
unmotivated. She was so unmotivated that she did not prepare herself any food
to eat for breakfast or lunch. The apartment did not look any different when I
arrived as she had goals to put things away. I counseled with her, and she had
some alarming negative thoughts. I have learned not to overreact or over-think
them. It is her nature. It took a while to convince her to do something. I want
her to get up and do things for herself, so she will feel better. Her lack of
motivation and productivity is even more depressing for her. It took a while,
but she made herself dinner.
I am planning to live the life of
an old fogey, going to sleep at 8 pm and waking up at 4 am. I want to do stuff
in the morning like write in my journal as I am now. I woke up today at 4:30,
and I want to work out in the evening when I get home early. I can choose my
own schedule at work. 7 am to 4 pm
sounds good.
August 16, 2017
Yesterday at work, I was put
straight to work after my project manager showed me the campus and the theater.
I got pictures, but I can't post them. The first role that I was given is to
track the progress of the work. I did not finish the work for the day. When I
got home, Jessica was doing better, but she still did not make herself meals.
Her motivation is off.
The project manager gave me the
plans, telling me to mark what is done, since the last time he did it a few
weeks ago. It is mostly finished. It is a little hard to wrap my brain around
the plans, but I am getting it without much instruction. I worked on it for the
rest of the day. Today I have orientation, so my project manager let me go
early.
At home Jessica seemed better.
She actually started putting the house together; however, she did not muster up
the motivation to make herself meals again. I had to rag on her for three hours
to teach her that if she does not get the motivation to make herself meals that
she will land herself in the hospital. She cannot survive on one meal a day.
This experience is not new. She did the same thing last winter semester.
When I did get her to make a meal
for herself, the way that she was cooking would take her hours to complete the
meal, so I took over. Sunday supposed to be a day of least labor. This is why
my family makes grill cheese sandwiches, but Jessica has been using the least
labor foods. We used them up yesterday. I hope that she gets over herself soon.
I also hope that the reader does not overreact or act on this information.
Don't say anything to her, me, or each other. We need to solve our own problems
without external intervention. Life is not all hunky dory. I am just being real
with you. Jessica needs to figure out her new life now.
I wrote a few paragraphs about
the project that I am working on with Columbia Stone, but I had to delete them
because I can't share any information about the buildings.
August 17, 2017
Jessica did better yesterday food
wise. She made herself breakfast, but she didn't make lunch. Orientation was
very relaxed and easy, but the wait for the drug test and documentation
completion process took a few hours. When I arrived at the job site trailer, it
was lunch time. After lunch, I tried to go up to the building and record the
progress. The shop drawings were so confusing. I would be multiplying
inefficiencies of reading it, trying to understand the plans for each floor;
therefore, I decided to go back to the job-site trailer and make a map.
My project manager thought that a
map was a good idea to have and share among the company, so I feel that I am
contributing well to the company to eliminate inefficiencies. I completed
marking up the map yesterday, and I will complete it today.
I cooked rice in the old moldy
rice cooker, which I told you about in a previous entry. Although I cleaned it,
it still smelt like mold. Jessica wanted to throw it away still. I still used
it because out small rice cooker would not cook enough rice. I knew that it
would be fine. The rice was fine, and Jessica actually like my stir fry.
I arrived late from work
yesterday because I needed to work until 5 pm, since I worked 7 hours the
previous day. Jessica wanted me to get a spider catcher, but Walmart refused to
answer my phone calls. I was unable to find the spider catcher locally.
August 18, 2017
I am not going to report on
Jessica today because she was about the same as yesterday. My new work routine
is working out well, starting at 7 am and leaving at 4 pm. I finished my map to
help me easily navigate the plans before lunch. After lunch my project manager
wanted me to go pick up some grout; then, I updated our progress sheets. I
arrived at the apartment about 4:20 pm. The evening was a little slow. We
didn't do much. The Mormon YSA Blog Spot is finally going to brake the 1295
likes barrier on Facebook. The rate of likes and unlikes of the page is about
the same, so the growth is slow.
I wake up three hours before
work, and one hour needs to be dedicated to getting to work. Finding a parking
spot takes longer than driving to work. I write in my journal, read scriptures,
cook breakfast and lunch, do some dishes with spare time.
People say that it take a half
hour to walk to the parking structure, but at the end of work yesterday I saw
that I needed to get back to the job site trailer with ten minutes until the
end of my day. I walked to the trailer, made some final markings on the
building plans, and walked to the parking structure in less than thirty
minutes.
I wonder if I am doing well at
work. I think that I am because my ideas are good, and I exceed expectations of
productivity. I did not drive well, when I went to retrieve the grout. Google Maps
was confusing. It said to turn right, but I would turn early. My project manager
seemed to have the expectation to get the grout or finish the progress sheet
for yesterday, but I completed both.
August 19, 2017
Yesterday I realized a depth of
my role in Columbia Stone for this current project. I thought that I needed to
leave an hour before to get to work at 7, but I got to work a half hour early.
My project manager wants me to start tracking the progress of a new section of
the project. It is a lot less confusing. On Friday evening Jessica was still
stuck in the rut, but I spoke to her, resolving her bad attitude.
August 20, 2017
Saturday was very busy, and I was
unable to complete my journal entry for Friday and Saturday, going into detail
of the previous days. The day was busy because I had to drive to Lehi Park for
a volunteer assignment by 8 am. After my volunteer assignment, I arrived home,
and Jessica was not home for the first time. She was out doing laundry, which
was refreshing. We did laundry. Later we went to eat ice cream and lunch to
celebrate our monthly anniversary. After I went to work, tracking the progress
that we made today. Jessica wanted to watch Spirit, the horse movie that I
mentioned previously. The twentieth of August is a Sunday.
Today I published a Storify Post.
I cooked myself French Toast. The Campbell Ward is nice. My aunt-in-law has a
friend, who is in our ward, and the friend recognized Jessica after church. One
guy said that he works near me, so we exchanged phone numbers that we might
have lunch. One thing about communication is that if you procrastinate it, it
will be forgotten most likely. I try not to procrastinate communication, but
Jessica doesn't understand the importance. Sister Bradshaw, the family friend,
wants us to visit them.
I now have to go into details of
the past three days. Work was a little overwhelming. I started tracking two
sections' progress, and the shop drawings for one section was confusing. I felt
like I was losing my mind, double checking my mistakes.
I like my Columbia Stone because
the company has good people at it, and I am trusted. My project manager is
going to be gone for two weeks, and he trusts that I don't need anyone to tell
me what to do. I can keep myself busy. I was given a role in the job to
fulfill. I am surprised and grateful that I have been able to jump into the
work so easily. If a general contractor hired me, I don't think that I would be
able to be confident enough to work full-time without immediate supervision
after one week of experience.
Jessica was out of it for the
entire week, and I wanted to go celebrate that we finished the first week of
our life in California. It took me a few hours to help her. I explained to her
that I treat her as an equal. I thought of treating her like I have imagined
that I would take care of a foster child. I would take the child on a walk, and
have the individual explain to me their world; then, I would ask the child to
tell me what the individual would like in life. Jessica has created a miserable
world for herself this past week, and she finally realized her illogical
behaviors. She was more productive yesterday, and she is fasting today for
guidance on what she should do with her life.
We went out two days in a row
Friday and Saturday. During a previous restaurant meal, Jessica got a dish way
better than mine, but mine was way better than hers on Friday. We have decided
to not cook ourselves meat; unless, the consumption of meat is our only option
to survive. I believe that the word of wisdom states this lifestyle. This
weekend Jessica and I started ordering vegetarian dishes for ourselves. Don't
ask me about the different types of vegetarian lifestyles. I don't care. I
won't convince anyone to not eat meat, and I won't cook you meat if you visit
me because I don't cook meat.
On Saturday I volunteered to
serve at Lehi Park. When I arrive, after driving the craziest roads of my life,
I realized that the location played a bigger part in my life than I previously
recognized. I love that location because I have camped their multiple times. A
pioneer trek, which I participated in, finished there. I enjoyed that I knew
people when I was looking for guidance on where I should be. Jon Day hailed me
as a good friend, saying that he lived in the Campbell ward for years, and I
will be taking his spot in the ward. Other people that I am more familiar with
gave me less time. I saw Murray Fontes and Phil Wentworth. I don't need to go
into details, but I thought that it was interesting. It seemed that they were
focused on their task of teaching children orienteering or pipe soldering that
they did not embrace the people of the moment. I mean me.
My nature is soft spoken. I have
counted four situations in Campbell, where people think that I said that my
name is Alan. I have never noticed this my entire life. I joked with Jessica
that I should have a name tag, saying that my name is "Alex not
Alan."
I helped with two projects in my
Lehi Park experience, which were related. On the drive up, I was confused
because I saw that a project of the service opportunity was to relocate gravel
that fell into a lake. A facility manager thinks that an ill-willed neighbor
stole the water in Frog Lake. The first project that we did was fortify against
the entry of the intruders. I felt like I was participating very minimally at
first because I am scrawny, but I became a leader as things got rolling. The
first thing that we did is pound some rods into the ground to block their
entry. The rods were also placed to support the logs and wood placed before it.
I participated very minimally until a man named Reed, who is a member of my
ward, started to get things rolling. I started looking for wood to fortify our
boundary. I figured that we needed to raise the standard of effort because a
fence that is put together with little effort can be taken apart with little
effort. The big guy who pounded the rods in, who is named Joe, pulled a bigger
log from the woods. I saw an old log. It was big, and it did not weigh much
because it has decayed. I thought that it was funny that the big guy said that
he was intimidated by it, but I, the scrawny boy, was attempting to carry it to
the boundary. I participated well because I raised the standard of
fortification of the borders of Lehi Park.
The extraction of gravel from the
lake coincidentally was made convenient because the ill-willed neighbors pumped
the water out of the lake. The gravel was washed into the lake because the
previous winter got a lot of rain. We had too many workers, and I was happy to
say that I stepped back and made the extraction of the gravel run much more
efficient. We had two wheel burrows initially, which were being located in
awkward locations, where eight people would shovel the gravel into one of the
two wheel burrows. There were too many workers and there were too much wasted
effort. I led the operation to be leaner. I suggested more logical locations
for the wheel burrows and two loading spots. We were able to load a wheel
burrow before the second one was returned. I am grateful that I had been able
to apply the skills of construction management yesterday. We finished an hour
earlier than expected as we were planning to work from 8 - 12.
I went to work on Saturday to
quickly record what our crews did because I need to create productivity rates
of our crews. The rates are based on stones placed per day. It didn't take
long. We did place some stone. I think that we had two crews working. One on
the stairs, and the other was working on a vestibule. The vestibule crew placed
6 pieces and the stair crew placed two pieces. I don't think that two is bad
because the real issue with the stairs is its complex angles. A crew member
said that they would need two days to orientate themselves before permanently
placing the stone of the stairs. Another set of stairs took two weeks to figure
out.
Sister Bradshaw stopped us after
church to introduce herself as Claribel's best friend. Claribel is Jessica's
aunt. Somehow she recognized Jessica; although, she was two years old when Camille
Bradshaw saw her last. We caught up, learning her relationship to the family.
She invited us to meet her family. Claribel introduced Sister Bradshaw to the
gospel, and Jessica's family played a large role in her conversion despite
language and cultural barriers. I think that Camille said that she was Iranian.
This evening we went to visit my
parents because they shopped for us. They have been so supportive. I revealed
to them that I was worried that I was going to be unable to save up enough
money in two weeks to pay rent, but I think that I will be able to.
One thing that was funny is that
I stopped a member of the bishopric on Sunday, asking for a time to meet them
personally. We made arrangements for them to come on Tuesday. After church
Jessica said that the relief society presidency asked to visit us at our
apartment, and Jessica said that Thursday would be good for them to visit. Last
week we arranged for the missionaries to come for dinner on Wednesday. On
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, we will have company. We made sure to grab foldable
chairs at my parent’s house for them. I hope that we are jumping into our new
ward well.
This past week I tried our old
moldy rice cooker, giving it a second chance; however, we have decided that it
should be thrown out because mold is growing back in the rice cooker much more
quickly. I should go out and buy a new big rice cooker.
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