I just skipped ahead about 1300 posts to tell all you Wednesday childrens that my dentist's office had it, "Wednesday's child is in the know."
Anya ,'Same Time, Same Place'
Natter 52: Playing with a full deck?
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
The cute skunk was back in my yard last night at twilight and trundling around totally unconcerned that there were humans looking at him from just yards away. He's smaller, so I think he may be a young one who hasn't had many Bad Experiences yet....
I am up and posting because I just finished an all-nighter at work and I have an appointment to put a crown on my root canal in an hour and a half. I've come home to pick up Hubby for driving duties, but since I don't know how coherent he'll be on waking up, I'm not going to sleep yet. I figure I'll be too damned hazardous in a couple of hours. Boy I'm looking forward to the sleep yet to come.
Yikes, Connie.
It is absolutely torrentially raining outside, and my boss has already sent me two emails that make me think she really has no idea what goes on here. Oh yeah, I've got a case of the Mondays.
My kechain hangs down from the ignition such that keys hit right on my skinned knee.
Work. Bleah.
I AM going to have to get up from this damn chair soon, right?
Not that I'm nagging you or anything, but how's the job hunt going, Theo?
Eeep. Quick painless dental work followed by blissful sleep wishes for you Connie.
It's Monday! I haven't actually done any of that work stuff yet. Guess I should get on that.
Well, I've got a couple nibbles asking to see my resume, so that's encouraging. I was able to whip out my networking-specific business cards yesterday when some SF-fan acquaintances said their companies are looking, too. And I've registered for Unemployment (severance runs out next month) so that's starting through its bureaucratic process and should be up and running by the time I start needing the money.
The most difficult part lies ahead -- it looks more and more to me that I'll have to find a non-Notes job, which seems a shame because I'm (not modestly) very good at Notes, but on the other hand, I like mastering new things, and thinking through problem-solving on applications and programs is what I do best, regardless of platform. I have to be able to convince just one little company that I'm worth hiring, can that be so hard? :-)
Hey Theo, I hear Librarything is hiring...