So my grandmother's just gone into hospice, and I just hope she dies. Which sounds so terrible to say, but she's got Alzheimer's too, and has been declining, and I feel like a fast end is the best for everyone.
In other news, it's still not snowing.
Comfort and peace to you all, Jesse.
I'm sorry, Jesse. I've been there, as I know you have too. It seems especially unfair that you have to be there more than once.
And my separate post of rage: if developers don't learn to write fucking release notes, I'm going to kill them. This is not my job, yet here I am, still writing release notes for new features, haven't even gotten to the 50 fixed problems, and this is supposed to be complete and reviewed by tomorrow. Ha ha ha. And one PM is completely unavailable, and the other sprung it on us last week that she was going half-time...starting this week.
It seems especially unfair that you have to be there more than once.
Thanks, but I'm really not there like that. I mean, it's my grandmother who I don't see much. ANYWAY.
I'm sorry, Jesse. It's hard.
I'm sorry, Jesse. Peace and strength to your family.
shrift, of course!
Jesse, I'm sorry, it's always so hard, no matter what.
Sorry to hear that Jesse. May she have a peaceful time of it.
In other news, I finally got Creative Suite 4 to install on my new laptop after trying since I got home tonight (CS 3 didn't make the transition from my old laptop intact, and the fresh install wouldn't work for InDesign even with a new serial no.) I'm not sure if I want to try a CS 5 install next or just use my Creative Cloud account from work to add compatible current versions, but that's a decision for tomorrow.
I celebrated finally being able to open files with my first-ever birch beer, which I think I prefer to root beer and other sarsaparilla-based drinks I've tried.