Meh. I went to the store, walking Frankie and getting cat food and ground coffee (hallelujah), then came home and watered plants and turned on the computer and... caught up on Google Reader.
sorry that I couldn't help you be productive last night, I was seeing a very "meh" production of Little Shop of Horrors.
That's okay, Vortex. I just find working on the resume very daunting, though it shouldn't take much.
I'm monitoring composting at a health employee fair. It's hot out here.
One of the reasons I love my apartment (aside from the incredible view) - it's chilly in here this morning. It stays this way because this unit doesn't get much sun. It will stay cool in this apartment until some time in late July, regardless of the temperature outside.
It will get hot and stay hot through the height of summer heat, but that's just two months out of the year.
My office has been freezing all week and I'm sick of it. I shouldn't need a sweater in the middle of May!
I just find working on the resume very daunting, though it shouldn't take much.
Well, feel free to send it my way if you would like some help.
Vortex, you're awesome. You're always so willing to help people, and I really admire that about you. Just had to say.
Vortex is totally awesome and helpful, I can vouch.
It just needs updating, so I need to go through old performance reviews, pull new info for bullets, and make room for the new stuff. I've started the process but it's been a couple of weeks since I worked on it.
a very "meh" production of Little Shop of Horrors.
One of the best productions of LSoH I ever saw was my niece's high school play. No lie, they were awesome.
I'm monitoring composting
Is that like watching grass grow? ... Is it the same shit on a different day? ...
a very "meh" production of Little Shop of Horrors.
The movie made me crush on Rick Moranis. Go figure.
It's my BFF's favorite show, so she was really into it, and I had some friends in the show. My friends were awesome, but the direction and set were all strictly okay. Also, there were 500 middle school students in an audience of about 550.