Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Let's be honest though, whose life isn't crazy these days?

So my awesome Christmas break has turned into a stress-fest... including drowning in paperwork and uncertainty, making stressful decisions and initiating a minor encounter between the car and a cement post... Ahem.

But the good news is there's a point to all (well, most) of this stress: finalizing documents for my internship at KSL and most recently... prepping to anchor the morning news at Classical 89!

I'll be on air Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays at 6:30, 7:30 and 8:30 AM (Yes, I have to get up very early... you're welcome, morning commuters.) You can tune in here.

The best part is I get paid to do it (Miserly student job pay, but hey, it's my first paid broadcasting gig!) and Classical 89 is a station I really like. My dad is so proud :)

So yeah, life is good, but I'm definitely ready for Friday to get here - then I really get an actual break, and we can focus on Christmas fun with my whole family!

3 comments:

  1. Woo!! I'm going to be teaching a class very early in the morning next semester (6:00-7:30) and now I'll have something nice to listen to on my way home around 7:30. Congratulations!

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  2. haha ok but it's exactly on the half hour and only lasts four minutes, so you'll probably miss it. What are you teaching? Sounds like early morning seminary!

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  3. Oh, darn! And oh, no. It is not (thankfully!!!!) early morning seminary. I'm coaching winter guard again and we will be having rehearsals a few mornings a week before school. We do have a couple kids who are doing "early morning" but their version of that in Spanish Fork is from 7:00-7:45. My EM was from about 5:50-7:05. Oh, well. I'm excited for you and glad that - despite the early hours - you're going to get paid to do something you love!

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