Good evening from the foothills where it rained most of the day but I was mostly working so it wasn't a problem.
Natter 77: I miss my friends. I miss my enemies. I miss the people I talked to every day.
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.
but now that I've read David's post I am even more exhausted. Sounds like so much fun.
Both are true. Very fun and I'm very tired.
Tonight I took Matilda with me to a viewing of cult comedy The Wrong Guy (1997?) with Dave Foley and Jennifer Tilly. I'd never seen it and it was hilariously funny in the vein of Steve Martin's The Jerk or the Man With Two Brains. Very silly but very smart and so funny.
Afterwards went to dinner with Jennifer and Phil, and Matilda got to hang out with them and know them, which was fun. We recreated the picture of baby Matilda with them 16 years later.
Today we celebrate the birth of the lovely Windsparrow. I hope that you have a lovely day and that the year to come brings much joy and laughter.
I am on the east coast. My alarm went off at a heinous hour. I am coffeed but still don’t want to be awake. But I’m supposed to do work? That seems so unfair.
It is unfair that we have to be working at this hour, even for those of us with bodies on east coast time.
Yeah, that ain't right, meara.
Happy, Happy Birthday, Windsparrow! May your day be lovely and the year ahead filled with goodness.
Having to work is completely ridiculous. The stream of 3 day weekends we’ve been having is showing me that I would really be ok with retiring. Sadly my bills say otherwise.
I should probably set up a meeting with my financial guy and see if I will be able to move into a retirement place when I turn 60.
Rainy day and a Monday, grey and dreary.
Matilda is up but not quite out the door.
[Two seconds ago from her: "Okay, I'm leaving! Wait...I don't have my shoes on."]
I don't have to go to work but I still have to get up at 6:45 on schooldays to make her to-go breakfast sandwich and lunch. Also, rousting her out of bed is an active project that takes 40 minutes.
When we had brunch with Iris's family on Saturday, Janet (Iris's mom) and I were discussing Matilda's gap year. Janet said she did an AFS program between high school and college and spent time in Denmark and then traveling in Europe which she loved and really helped her in her college focus.
AFS options: [link]
Lots of fun times, David. I’m glad you are finding little bits of joy here and there.
I am over here in the “why do we work oh right bills “ corner. I was given a talking to this morning and informed that they had almost fired me for being in a bad mood last week. It doesn’t matter anymore who’s right and who’s wrong. This company has changed and me working here is no longer a good fit for anyone, them or me.
So I’m officially on the hunt. Very scary, especially since I want to get away from what I’ve been doing for the last ten years. And I need a significant jump in income if at all possible. Plus it’s Carnival and jackshit happens during Carnival. Except that it might be a good time to network, hmm…
I did answer JenP’s thoughtful questions, maybe I can format my answers and post them tonight.
Ohhh I used to work for AFS.