

After this week, I really donapos;t know what to say. Itapos;s been an amazing trip and I feel blessed that certain things happened the way they did. Although Iapos;m still a bit annoyed with the way my life has turned out at this very moment in time, I canapos;t complain all too much.
Iapos;m busting my butt to find a job, any job. After today I will have applied for 20 jobs in four weeks, which according to dad last night was more than he did in 6 months But then again, he sat on his ass and complaining for the better half of those months anyway. Thereapos;s one more application I have to do online this afternoon, and thereapos;s another shopping center I need to hit before I give up on this shit.
Iapos;m also not giving up on those turtles. This is the last nest at Carolina Beach for the season. Tonight will be night 57, so keep your fingers crossed that the weather holds up and something happens. Nothing is more magical than watching nature do her thing. Also, they will be excavating nest 9 on monday night, so you better believe Iapos;ll be there as well. That nest story is sad, so Iapos;ll just explain it really quick and please please keep your fingers crossed that we have some babies there.
Nest 9 was a tragic accident due to the norapos;easter we had come up this way about two weeks ago. Volunteers were allowed to uncover the nests slightly to view the damage and when they did, they discovered that this particular nest was SITTING in water Now for those that donapos;t know, turtle eggs are not hard like bird eggs, but are made of a leathery substance and cannot withstand being wet, hence why they arenapos;t laid in the ocean. Well, the volunteers got permission to relocate the nest further up the beach and in drier sand. There are 98 eggs in that one nest Weapos;re not sure if any of them are still viable and weapos;re not sure if they were damaged sitting in standing water. As of last friday, it was 60 days, which is usually the last day for hatching. Monday will be 70 days and the state gives us permission to excavate the nest to find any survivors.
So todayapos;s agenda consists of getting over to MQ for a few hours to discuss and prepare for tomorrowapos;s program. Weapos;ve got a girl scout program that runs from about 9am to 4pm, so itapos;s going to be another long day. I hope Jeremy realizes the weatherapos;s going to be crappy too. Then this afternoon Iapos;ll be dropping off some applications and possibly picking up some more.
Wish me luck
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