Baby Aye-ayes, which for some reason I think might appeal to Jilli
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I think the high expectations might be why I am dreading this review cycle so much. I know I am not as on top of it as I was before the Tamoxifen, and I'm not sure how that is going to play out in the evaluations. I'm still good at my job, but I'm not sure there won't be a comment or two on forgetfulness or something related.
I think the fact that you are aware of the forgetfulness that comes from Tamoxifen should count in your favor. My old assistant refused to acknowledge that she wasn't able to function at her prior level of performance. Her performance levels sunk by a very large degree and it was challenging but we were willing to make things work. Her denial made it frustrating for everyone.
I think the fact that you are aware of the forgetfulness that comes from Tamoxifen should count in your favor.
Oh, I definitely am, and I try to work around it as much as I can. My computer almost always has at least one post-it note reminder stuck to it.
Shetland Ponies in Fair-Isle Sweaters
I saw those last night, and Tim's comment was "Who has to put the sweaters on them? I bet THAT'S fun."
I don't care, because they are unbearably cute.
Hey, there's a video and they were very easy to dress. I'm more astonished by the fact that the sweaters were handknit.
In the video, it looked like they were sewing the sweaters to their manes at some point.
(Also, Holly is still an Eskimo and Dana looks like Elijah Wood, and Knut is difficult.)
Don't forget that Jesse is a cowgirl.
So there's a new thing, where you describe what you do using only the one thousand most common English words.
I did this. I hope that works...
Nope, it doesn't work. Needs a shorter URL.
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I was walking through Grand Central Terminal the other day, and they set up a squash court there for a tournament!