It continues:
Someone just called me on the phone. To read me an email. That she was writing to me. That she wanted to read to me before she emailed it to me. Because reasons.
That is just not normal.
ETA: Wait! I left out a step. First she IM'd me to ask if it was okay to call me.
shrift in San Francisco. It just seems so right. From way over here, anyway.
I overslept. Late to work by an hour and a half. Trying to catch up. Angry author is still angry, I'm passing him to my manager. People are asking me questions I don't have the answers to. People are scheduling me for meetings I don't want to attend. Just discovered some work I let slide and now it's probably going to be late. So burned out.
I can have furniture delivered on Tuesday along with a bunch of stuff I've been putting on my Amazon wishlist and get someone in to set up internet.
That sounds good, especially getting stuff delivered that quickly. Would you then just sleep on the couch until the stuff arrives? And do an air bed or something Monday night?
I don't get in Thursday until 4:20, so I think most everything will be done, but I can come help if necessary. And the hotel reservation is in my name, so let me know if you want me to extend it.
my bank is run by Saruman The White and The King in Red (from Last First Snow). This is bad. This is the second time this is bad. Why am I still with this bank.
shrift in San Francisco. It just seems so right. From way over here, anyway.
Over here, too, I must say. Oh, I have a single air bed and sheets that fit if they are needed, shrift, although getting them to you on Monday might be tricky.
Oh, hey, brenda, we share coworkers! Who knew? Although mine only IM if I am away from my desk when they call, to tell me I have a voicemail and what it's about.
I am going to go visit shrift in San Francisco too!
Maybe I will come armed with booze so I don't get stabbinated. Also, wait a month or so.
Note to self: even if you have a black dress with only a tiny bit of white trim, that white trim will attract your lunch. Especially if it's curry.
I worry that it's a heart attack in a Corningware dish.
The latest is that dairy fat is good for you!
The only tuna fish thing I remember my mother making was a sort of tuna melt on English muffins. Her go-to quick noodle dish was Skillet Dish -- ground beef, onions, green pepper, can of vegetable soup, noodles and lots of Worcestershire sauce.
One of my favorite comfort foods is ground turkey, sour cream and onion soup mix (brown the turkey first,drain, add the other ingredients and cook on low) served over a toasted english muffin. SO GOOD.