Work: Can someone please remind me why we are against naps?
Mal ,'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
Natter 75: More Than a Million Natters Served
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I am pro naps. One of my co-workers used to do the 5 minute nap thing at his desk and it was brilliantly effective. It takes me way longer than 5 min to get to sleep so I don't think it would work for me. When driving long distances I have been known to do a 5-10 min rest stop which the eyes appreciate.
It rained all night and is raining now. This makes me want to nap, but that isn't going to happen.
My dad was readmitted to the hospital last night with gall bladder woes. They're going to watch him for a few days before they make any decisions. Him being 90 and all his other health conditions make the doc reluctant to operate. Health-ma would be appreciated.
I keep reading about your rain. While I understand intellectually the phenomenon of rain in the summer, and even monsoons, I find it difficult to vision and grasp it. I'm weather-imaginative challenged this way.
Edit: Sue, so much health~ma.
OH MY GOD we've finished our usual business in the 7AM meeting and my boss is trying to find other stuff for us to do to fill the time.
Dana -- I recommend breakfast.
I hope they find a non-invasive way to help comfort him, Sue.
Sticks pins in Dana's bosslike doll.
Boss opted for "Let's discuss something that the point person was totally unprepared for and has the possibility to be contentious!" So this is fun.
Dad~ma, Sue
Yikes, Jess!
Your 7am meetings are always amazing, Dana.
A company-wide webinar on machine learning is now ten minutes late, and the organizers had to send out a new link. I feel like there's a metaphor for something here.