I think I may have to print it out and hang it on the wall.
That would be an awesome print to have on your wall.
I finally managed to drop off three pairs of old eyeglasses at a Lion's Club drop box after work today. I threw out all the empty boxes from the closet, so now I'm working on the crap under the bed. I just cleared out a ton of old paperwork from a random box and I'm only hanging on to tax information and a handful of records I might need some day.
I have a bag of things to shred. Detritus of my old life that's like shedding a weight. Like, who was this person that I used to be, and why didn't she know how to file shit?! Oh right, possibly because she was super unhappy, huh?
I think this means it's time to have a quick glass of wine and then go to bed.
Congrats Sheryl and Gary!!
Congratulations, Sheryl, Gary, and baby boy! This is so exciting!
That's a gorgeous poster, Suela. And go with the divestiture, shrift.
Oh, and may Ginger's tech have an itchy rash in an uncomfortable intimate area, thank the lord!
Did I mention here that we're rearranging our office space to fit more people? So I'm in a different office, and my boss is in my old space. She's been in an office alone for a while, and we usually shut the door when we meet, because almost literally all we talk about is other people! Managing people in our team, issues with working with people outside our team, etc. Her new officemates find it very off-putting, which I think is hilarious, because one of the often meets with my grandboss with the door shut, and I had no compunction about walking in! I figure if it's that confidential, they go to the grandboss's office, and no way are they talking about me. Anyway. Office politics!
Congratulations Sheryl and the expanded family!
Sheryl, I am so happy for you and Gary.
My coworker, who is my age (42), is being honored for 25 years of employment. In the 25 years since I turned 18, I've lived in 5 states plus a foreign country (twice), and I can't even count the number of jobs I've held (some of them academic posts and projects, natch.) I cannot even imagine spending 25 years working at one place.
Congrats, Sheryl and Gary!