Going really well so far. I think we may even finish up early which would be cool since the testing agency costs a fortune per hour. I keep on telling myself that the testers want us to pass to collect their huge accreditation fee. And of course we have worked our asses off to pass. Well, worked our asses on since we have gained many pounds eating at the computer preparing. Keep the ~ma flowing!
'Harm's Way'
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.
Test~ma Laura and Brendon!
Espresso con panna is my favorite.
Test~ma, Laura!
Argh, I left my notebook at home. The really frustrating part is, I thought I had left the house without my badge and went back to get it, only to find it was around my neck the whole time, and yet did not retrieve the notebook.
Test~ma, Laura!
It's been meeting-o-rama for me this morning. Everyone wants to move stuff forward as much as possible before the new year. Understandable, but I'm not sure meetings are the best method for that.
Good luck Laura!!
No getting to school issues this morning. Blessed be.
Testapalooza update: 3 out of 4 passed and completed, including the hardest one. Looking good, proctor said he hoped we had the champagne on ice. eta: programmer dude told me he has 2 of 3 patients on the last segment, but 1 didn't have meds and allergies and some other stuff even entered, duh, that one should pass shortly too.
Yay Mac! Keep it up; Santa is watching.
Good luck Laura & Brendon!
Woke up at 6, came downstairs at 7, took some Advil, by 9 was asleep again and just woke up again at noon. Oof. But I started having really weird dreams, usually a sign I've slept enough (about being thwarted trying to swim, go figure.)
Gonna eat something and try a walk outside. (Like, down to 36Th and back.) nd then my first shower sometime today.
I went to see Allegiance (a word that I think I have finally learned how to spell), too! I was going to go with some friends, one of whom had his employer buy tickets for everyone (yay, arts education departments), but that theater was sold out (yay, Hawaii!), so the other 3 of us went to the other "city" on the island, and it was darn near full. This is what happens when there are pretty limited opportunities to see high-quality theatre without getting on an airplane.
All of us were at least generally familiar with the internment camp thing: me because that's how I roll, JJ because she grew up in California, and EL grew up here, and, even though she's white, was very "I see my community reflected in these characters. I know people exactly like this." Which was cool.
I saw it last night with 6 from the family. Almost empty theater.