Glad for the good news, all things considering, Dana.
Work is driving me nuts. One very labor intensive, tedious project was supposed to come to me Monday with my results on Wednesday. I didn't get it until today but at least they let me know things were delayed each day it got pushed. I have a huge deadline today but needed data from the accounting group who didn't even start pulling numbers until today - so we are reviewing and commenting as fast as possible instead of as thorough as possible. I hate working this way. Not that I want to slow poke through things, but I want the chance to know I've reviewed something thoroughly and I'm putting my approval on something I actually approve. ::Headdesk:: ::Headdesk:: ::Headdesk:: (Though, I don't even have a desk).
I have borne out the adage that women marry their fathers. Daddy was chatty with people who wandered by, and he had people who would drop by his upholstery shop just to shoot the breeze. I seem to have a soft spot for men who would happily hang out with their cronies on a bench in front of the general store.
The person in accounting, who is messing up, is so lucky it isn't annual review time. I'm one of her observers and based on the last few months...she wouldn't like what I have to say, not that any of it would be a surprise. Though, maybe this is a ploy to bottom out and then come back and win me over so by the time it is review time she has "marked improvement". Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Get your crap done that should have been done over a week ago. And COMMUNICATE.
One bummer regarding working from home is that the liquer cabinet is right there. And oh so tempting. But I still have a few hours worth of work to do.
I'm working from our lovely hotel room in Chicago today and right now am doing required corporate training (the very height of boring) while sitting next to a bottle of sparkling wine in an ice bucket. I am a Great American Hero for not pouring myself a glass of it right now. I will abstain so I can get room service oj and make mimosas with my husband tomorrow morning. (If it's raining like it's supposed to be. If it's not raining we need to rent bikes and go for a ride. I don't know what weather to wish for!)
You are a hero, lisah!
I can't decide if I want to take off next Thursday, for no real reason other than I expect to be exhausted and I have no meetings scheduled. Exhausted due to: Going out of town this weekend and getting home late Sunday (unless I decide to spend another hundred bucks for an earlier train), then spending Monday and Tuesday night with my father, then possibly a board meeting on Wednesday night.
I have borne out the adage that women marry their fathers.
My father took off... this could be why I'm not married.
I have borne out the adage that women marry their fathers.
My dad would never ever talk to someone if he didn't have to. Super introverted. While my mother has said that the only thing my husbands had in common was that they were all talkers. She's more than right on that count. I'd say they had nothing in common with dad except that dad was also kinda brilliant.
Timelies all!
Tomorrow will be a half-day at work for me. I'm taking the afternoon off to go to Malice Domestic. In previous years I had taken the whole day off, but since my boss was a pain about me taking time off, half a day it is. I'm taking a four-day weekend in June for the convention we're running. If she doesn't like it, tough.
I used to tease my dad that the reason that I wasn't married was because I was looking for someone as good as he was. It's one of my few regrets with regard to my dad, that he didn't get to walk me down the aisle. But, I also know that he wouldn't have wanted to get married for anything other than being in love.
For people who have normal relationships with sugar, which of the unsweetened True products would be the best one to buy and leave in the office kitchen? I like 'em all, and my entry vector was Lemon. Should I do that one?