Fortitude.
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'm sorry, Tep. Getting-through-it~ma.
And to you, msbelle. Ugh.
Dana - I have definitely made some mistake that meant that I had to go back and do many many other things to rectify. (This is happening to me currently with two different sock projects I have on the needles. . . its the sort of thing that makes me less excited about my beloved hobby.)
Isn't it great that we all make mistakes and complicate our lives? Go us.
Doctor's appt consisted almost entirely of discussing the MRI, an open MRI being not powerful enough. I said, great! Point me to the sedation I will need!
So now I have to wait for the scheduler to call me.
Timelies all!
My parents are staying with us this weekend, on their way north. Yes, during Passover, which makes things more complicated. Joy.
Work really sucked AGAIN today. Everyone had an emergency and push to go live with this new thing that is woefully unthought through and then I discover it hasn't been working right for 2 weeks and no one noticed because no one thought to put in checks and I'm just LIVID.
And today was supposed to be a short day because I'm inching toward uncompensated overtime territory because the disaster this month has been, but oh well. Going to try hard as hell for a half day tomorrow
I only looked at my email to delete meeting invitations and stuff while I was off work for two days, and I have 73 unread emails, which I guess isn't bad, but I hope there's only the one kerfuffle I'm prepared for.
But y'all, one of my friend is having the best work night ever. She's seated next to Dr. Carla Hayden, the Librarian of Congress at a dinner. As if that's not inherently cool, my friend is a major Dr. Hayden fangirl to begin with.
Yikes, Teppy. Good luck.
So while i was traveling for work, we apparently bombed Afghanistan? Um?
Another reason to be glad to swap a '96 Jeep Cherokee for a 2015 Subaru Impreza--the Impreza is far more aerodynamic than the flat-sided Cherokee, which is important when I'm taking 40-mph winds to the side when driving home from work. On an unrelated note, one of the top five hang gliding and parasailing spots in the world is less than five miles from my office, known for its strong, steady winds. Yay.