Also, do folks ever go to work so tired where ya' just don't want to think? Like, it takes too much effort... and you'd rather do something more menial that requires less thought?
Yes. That's when I file, papers or emails. Or, right now, that's when I look for stuff to throw away off the shelves.
I'm being attacked by my phone cord.
and you'd rather do something more menial that requires less thought?
I save things like filing just for days like that.
I wanted to call in sick too.
Well, I'm kind of dizzy and nauseated and having hot and cold flashes. Good times!
Also, do folks ever go to work so tired where ya' just don't want to think?
Oh hell yes. All the time. That's how I feel right now! My plan for today is to do some menial but necessary data entry and coding. Very, very slowly.
Well, I'm kind of dizzy and nauseated and having hot and cold flashes. Good times!
Yuck!
I'm archiving a bunch of stuff for a former consultant of ours (which happily doesn't require much thought). Currently I'm working remotely on a client's server. They have winzip, which works differently than the built-in zip that comes with Windows. It's annoying me. I can easily work around it, but I'd prefer to just sit here and sulk.
Yesterday was my Sick Day. This mornign I surprised myself by actually not feeling wretched first thing in the AM. Now that I'm at work, I'm deteriorating some, but still have hopes for a decently productive day.
Watching Mike Rowe get bit by non-poisonous watersnakes really helps my morning be bright, though.
Right now, I'm curled up on the sofa, with the cat, but I'm still jealous of their fur coats, since my heat is still broken.
I am ill. But, 2 people are on vacation, one is in another office in another city, so there would only be 2 of us to begin with. So, I'm here for her. She also brought me pumpkin bread and coffee- she's worth the effort.
Hah! Every week or so, we get the minutes from one faculty committee or another. They are as boring as you would imagine. But I just received the minutes of the Curriculum Committee from a physics professor, prefaced thusly:
"The meeting was held on a beautiful day in late October. Freshly fallen gold and crimson leaves waltzed in remarkable eddies outside the window of the [...] conference room, and low-hanging gray clouds sped eastward beneath an overcast sky, like sailing ships racing toward the Atlantic..."
You gotta admire the guy for trying!