One of the things happening here - sometime - is me and L moving to another part of the office, so that the two people who have been causing a lot of the problems do not have such immediate access to us. It might also help them realize (which hasn't happened in 8 years yet) that they are not our bosses.
The move is going to cause a lot of uproar. At least, I think it will. And I just want to get it over with. But they have to find two spaces and possibly move other folks, plus the logistics of phones/computers and all that crap - so it isn't going to happen fast.
I'll have to try that one when I tire of the beach. Google rocks. Old song, but they do rock mightily.
I have the tea house theme!
Woot (with a side of gronk)!
After I drop Emmett off at school, I'm collecting Daisy Jane and we're making waffles at Chez Zmayhem. Then JZ and Matilda and I will take her to see the Vivienne Westwood exhibit in the museum in GG Park.
Oh, my. I have not had enough coffee. I was just about to come and post a really stupid question that I just realized the answer to. Phew! That was a close one!
I have already been to see the nutritionist, had fasting blood drawn, eaten a big breakfast at the diner, gotten to school, figured out my classes for next semester, and well, that brings me to now.
Can I take a nap?
I'm so exhausted, barely got any sleep last night. I'm Zombie Woman, hear me moan.
Braaaaaiiiiinssssss
I think I woke up every 10 minutes last night.
Hair question: When my hair was done two weeks ago, my hairdresser bleached a few sections of hair and then dyed all of my hair with a bright red dye. The problem is the color is still bleeding when I wash my hair and some of the bright red streaks have turned orange and some are almost blonde. My hair looks like too many colors, and I don't like it. Should I call my hairdresser, or do the bright dyes just fade that way?
I'd call the hairdresser.
Okay, that's a lie. I'd be unhappy for a month, then when I went back, I'd tell the hairdresser what happened and ask if there was something we could do to prevent it, and she would say, "You should have called me. If you have a problem, you shouldn't wait 'til your next appointment. Let me know, because I'm happy to fix it."
Then I'd agree, but only in a lip-service way. Lather. Rinse. Repeat.