I'm having some trouble believing it myself.
We still miss CA a lot, but we love our house and our puppy -- two things we weren't able to achieve in Berkeley.
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I'm having some trouble believing it myself.
We still miss CA a lot, but we love our house and our puppy -- two things we weren't able to achieve in Berkeley.
We still miss CA a lot
We need a club and we need this t-shirt.
We still miss CA a lot
We need a club and we need this t-shirt.
Right this very second I am considering dissolving the club and forming a new one called "We missed CA a lot, so we went back".
There will be t-shirts, bumper stickers, buttons and sky-writing.
How was your drive, honey?
You can't go back to CA until after the F2F, because much longer drive. And are you really ready for that road trip thing again?
Drive was fine, I guess. Slow.
Half the office is still trickling in, including the people who know how to answer questions I don't. So, once again the untrained monkey-boy is at the front line, fielding grenades and tossing them...somewhere else.
I don't want to be unemployed, but gods am I looking forward to this particular assignment being over.
I'm just...sick of the cold, the wet, the stupid is all.
...
In short, I'm grumpy.
I keep thinking today is Friday. Nyargh.
Jars, me too. I've been a day off all week, and it's just terribly unfair of the universe not to adjust the date to my expectations.
The bonus of the kids getting me up at 6:30 was the fact that I made bacon, eggs and hash browns for breakfast.
Now I have to get us all dressed and out the door because I have a doctor's appointment.
Scratch that. I only have to get me and Olivia dressed. Owen did it himself and picked out his "Rotten Little Boy" t-shirt.
I'm just...sick of the cold, the wet, the stupid is all.
Stupid is nigh-universal.
...but I'd take the (non-stupid) person I helped yesterday who was a new GM for a fast food place and really hadn't used computers her whole life over the daily people who are, in fact belligerent in their stupidity.
I was able to guide her to check things on the screen and she *actually followed my directions* rather than being freaked out touching the magic machine.