That is wonderful news, Nora. Step by step...
Job stuff is just adding up and adding up. Looks like February might feature trainee coming down here for a week AND me going up to Boise for a week. Oh wonderful.
AND, HR has notified my supervisor that my assistant has applied for FMLA. Not sure what is going on there - but I guess that extends her absence past when the doc releases her from disability. No one here has heard from her in a while, so no direct information on how she is doing.
Job~ma to you, Suzi.
Pacemaker~ma to Nora's Grandma.
Yay, AmyLiz! Go, you, with your book-finishing self.
Also, wtf is up with the UPS trucks of the Snowpocalypse? Whenever it's snowing, there's, like freaking parades of them on the freeways. Crazy.
I am now tempted to go find a street so I can see if UPS brought the snow. Because that is not what I want Brown to do for me.
At least they brought me a book yesterday so I don't have to be bored while housebound. I actually have a stack of books. I really should start a few of them.
Good news for Nora's Grandma!
No lull love from Sunil.
Heh. You're astute.
What about you? What words do you love or hate?
Oh, so many. Love: ramification, fuck, monkey...I don't have a list that's coming to mind. Hate: retarded...like I said, nothing's actually coming to mind at the moment.
Profligate.
Recalcitrant.
Obfuscate.
Enjoy.
Urge.
Bartleby.
I especially like words that give you that...this word might just NOT fit in my mouth...feeling just before you say them.
Congratulations, AmyLiz. Our motto in my junior year of college was simply, "Done is good."
I like "moist." That's how I prefer my brownies. I also like the lewd implications. Dry-humping is nobody's friend.
"Umbelliferous" used to be my favorite word. It's fallen from favor though.
TCG has a follow up appointment with his new doctor today. His blood pressure and cholesterol are higher than they should be. I am a little worried about what the doctor is going to say.