I wish, Sparky, but it's all online with secured passwords, etc. Also, the only people who really know what I do here are my boss and two co-workers, all of whom I get along with (mostly), but I'd never feel comfortable asking either of the co-workers to do my self-eval.
Guess I'll just have to suck it up and do it tomorrow morning.
Thanks Steph and Ginger for the explanation.
Kathy, I am writing one of those too. Or rather, I am supposed to be writing it, but students keep dropping in to talk about their papers (even though it isn't my official office hours).
Mac is a dry drunk. Hahhahahaha.
I was all righteous indignation getting off the bus this morning, and then I immediately got my comeuppance when I realized that my fly was almost all the way unzipped.
Yep. That's the kind of day this has been. Monday, my nemesis.
In other news, I'm researching to buy a new PC. Why do decisions have to be so harrrrd?
My grandfather used to say, "I once thought I was wrong, but I was mistaken."
As did my father.
Speaking of my father, a woman I work with told me she'd introduce me to someone I should meet in Boston. Nice, right? So she sends this email, saying I have to go "take care of my elderly parents, who aren't well." OK, that's not exactly the story, and my parents are about the same age as the coworker. Of course it turns out that the contact already knows my parents! I wonder who she thinks is talking crazy now...
I found my kitty! She was hiding in the window above the door to an apartment one floor down. She was scared - pro'lly why she didn't go any further.
Yay kitty! And I came home to no additional water from the fridge, so good times all around!
Oh, good!!!
So, she got herself tucked into the transom? I wonder how she got up there?
There's a windowsill next to the door, so she could have used that....
I'm so glad you found your kitty, tommyrot. She must be happy to be home.