It is not often that I have a post title ready before I start my post. And even more rare that I have multiple titles I want to use. Today's title was going to either be the one you see above or "It's New Year's Eve Eve." I chose the one you see because I saw New Year's Eve abbreviated as NYE in several articles on the interweb and I pronounced it "nigh." Yeah, you've been reading the blog for this long and you did not already know I was weird? So, anyway, Happy New Year's Eve Eve.
Let's go ahead and take a look at my final comic strip of 2010. Yeah, you've been reading the blog for this long and you still expect a funny comic? Dream on.
It is only supposed to reach 49F today in PHX. And it should go down to 29F tonight. What is going on here? It's craziness, I tell you. I had to wear a sweater. Well, I mean a sweater in addition to the rest of my clothes, not only a sweater.
I spent yesterday reworking some Excel dashboards for project tracking. I should finish that today and be ready for working a full five days next week. I could get used to these shortened work weeks. Couldn't you?
Did I mention that I still have a shot at that computer I saw on Craiglist? The dude wrote back with some instructions and I completed my first step, so now I am waiting on him again. He is in the UK (although his computer is in Central PHX), so I know there will be some timing logistics since he is 8 or so hours ahead of us. It is a 2.8GHz 8-core Mac Pro desktop with 6GB memory and a 1TB drive. That should get me through June 2011 or so, right? Whoo Hoo. Merry Christmas to me.
What else? Game night at KLIK for NYE (see first paragraph for NYE definition). Then, probably more games the next day at the folks. I did get four or five new games for Christmas, including Mille Bornes, Mad Gab, Nab It, Dutch Blitz, Phase 10 and one we just played Sunday but whose name escapes me. Oh yeah, Rage. Whew. I was getting mad because I could not remember the name.
Anything else for 2010? I have only heard one other person in the office today. This could be a lonely day at the office.
A hymn from the old Baptist Hymnal came to mind as a way to end our year...or maybe as a way to start the new one. I wish His blessings on each of you for 2011.
The Lord bless you and keep you,
The Lord lift His countenance upon you,
And give you peace, and give you peace,
The Lord make His face to shine upon you,
And be gracious unto you, be gracious,
The Lord be gracious, gracious unto you.
Amen.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Last Wed of 2010
We have made it to the final Wednesday of the year. Soon, we'll all have to remember to write 2011 on checks. Oh wait. Does anybody still write checks? Actually, we still do. I think Ali does not. I am not sure about KLIK.
And the end of the year also signals the need to begin gathering tax data for our annual return. And be sure and spend the rest of your tax-free health spending accounts. Go get glasses or something. You probably have a cold right now, so you could go to the Dr. one more time and cover the co-pay with that account.
I never did remember to look up the All You Need is Elves parody of the Beatles song All You Need is Love. Did you? Did I even ask you to? Probably not, and I don't want to take the time to look back through previous posts.
The GRANDS spent the night last night. They were very well behaved, but Kendall was already up this morning when I left home at 6am. Usually, it is Isabella that is the early bird.
I know that I mentioned before that we did not travel this Christmas. That does not stop me from taking pot shots at the TSA, though.
Yesterday's calendar entry included this line from an actual resume: As indicted, I have over five years of analyzing investments. This one, too: Through my career experiences, I have become inept in communication skills.
A couple of weeks ago, an older couple sang the offertory song (if I think they are an older couple, they must be really old, huh?). Anyway, I mention that because their voices were obviously trained, but not quite as confident as they probably were in younger days. Still, they sang to the Glory of God. It reminded me that, even though my voice is not what it was (primarily due to the acid reflux, I think), I can still join in a choir and praise the Lord. For that, I am thankful.
I still have not heard back from the dude selling the computer. Hey, dude, what's up?
OK, I am down to (probably) one more post in 2010. That means (certainly) one more CoV. I don't know what it will be, but I can predict it will (Clever? Not necessarily. Funny? Almost certainly not. Hilarious? It would be the first like that. Let's just say) available.
Thanks for being patient and reading this far. Let's visit tomorrow to say goodbye to 2010, OK?
And the end of the year also signals the need to begin gathering tax data for our annual return. And be sure and spend the rest of your tax-free health spending accounts. Go get glasses or something. You probably have a cold right now, so you could go to the Dr. one more time and cover the co-pay with that account.
I never did remember to look up the All You Need is Elves parody of the Beatles song All You Need is Love. Did you? Did I even ask you to? Probably not, and I don't want to take the time to look back through previous posts.
The GRANDS spent the night last night. They were very well behaved, but Kendall was already up this morning when I left home at 6am. Usually, it is Isabella that is the early bird.
I know that I mentioned before that we did not travel this Christmas. That does not stop me from taking pot shots at the TSA, though.
Yesterday's calendar entry included this line from an actual resume: As indicted, I have over five years of analyzing investments. This one, too: Through my career experiences, I have become inept in communication skills.
A couple of weeks ago, an older couple sang the offertory song (if I think they are an older couple, they must be really old, huh?). Anyway, I mention that because their voices were obviously trained, but not quite as confident as they probably were in younger days. Still, they sang to the Glory of God. It reminded me that, even though my voice is not what it was (primarily due to the acid reflux, I think), I can still join in a choir and praise the Lord. For that, I am thankful.
I still have not heard back from the dude selling the computer. Hey, dude, what's up?
OK, I am down to (probably) one more post in 2010. That means (certainly) one more CoV. I don't know what it will be, but I can predict it will (Clever? Not necessarily. Funny? Almost certainly not. Hilarious? It would be the first like that. Let's just say) available.
Thanks for being patient and reading this far. Let's visit tomorrow to say goodbye to 2010, OK?
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Dropping By The Office
During this crazy holiday season, you have to really watch your company calendar to see when you need to be at work and when they give you a holiday. So, yesterday was a holiday, but today, it is business as usual...well, when usual means 80% of your customers are on vacation and most of your managers are, too. So, today, here I am.
Since I was off yesterday, we went to see TRON:Legacy in 3D. I definitely enjoyed it. Kathie and Ali both said they did, too. It was only in 3D while they were in the digital world and 2D for scenes based in our world. The effects were understated, though, so you might want to save the money. And they did a good job with the digitized younger Jeff Bridges, although it was still obvious that it was not real. Earlier in the week, we also saw The Social Network and it was excellent. Now, I want to see True Grit next.
Being back at work means I will publish a Clarity of Vision. This was inspired by the white elephant gift exchange we held at out department party.
You may have read about Kendall's classic comment in the car a couple of weeks ago. Everyone was out of the car except Kendall and Connor, but she did not know Connor was still in the car. She saw everyone outside and said, "Oh, great. They left me in the car alone again." So, on Christmas morning, we were over at their house for brunch. Kendall took me into the pantry to play with some of her toys. While we were sitting in there, she started pulling some books off the bookshelf for me to read to her and she dropped some. She said "Well, that's that." I asked what she meant, but she was already looking for additional books and I got no explanation.
I am trying to buy a computer off of craigslist, but the owner has not responded to my query. I hope it is still available. I did delay during the days around Christmas, so I may be too late.
I hear three others in the office so far. I would not have expected that many this early. Maybe today will be more like a normal workday than I would have guessed.
I tried to eat carefully during the holidays to prepare for my next blood test, but there are just so many sweets and carbs around. I did lose five pounds, but suspect my blood chemistry is little changed. We'll see in a couple of weeks.
The calendar entry for Christmas day:
Hark the Herald Angels Sin (in a Christmas mass directory, Orland Park, IL)
OK, it is time to do a little work. Plus, I need to check out what days we are off for New Years. I hope you get some days off, too. In any case, I'll be here tomorrow even if you won't.
Since I was off yesterday, we went to see TRON:Legacy in 3D. I definitely enjoyed it. Kathie and Ali both said they did, too. It was only in 3D while they were in the digital world and 2D for scenes based in our world. The effects were understated, though, so you might want to save the money. And they did a good job with the digitized younger Jeff Bridges, although it was still obvious that it was not real. Earlier in the week, we also saw The Social Network and it was excellent. Now, I want to see True Grit next.
Being back at work means I will publish a Clarity of Vision. This was inspired by the white elephant gift exchange we held at out department party.
You may have read about Kendall's classic comment in the car a couple of weeks ago. Everyone was out of the car except Kendall and Connor, but she did not know Connor was still in the car. She saw everyone outside and said, "Oh, great. They left me in the car alone again." So, on Christmas morning, we were over at their house for brunch. Kendall took me into the pantry to play with some of her toys. While we were sitting in there, she started pulling some books off the bookshelf for me to read to her and she dropped some. She said "Well, that's that." I asked what she meant, but she was already looking for additional books and I got no explanation.
I am trying to buy a computer off of craigslist, but the owner has not responded to my query. I hope it is still available. I did delay during the days around Christmas, so I may be too late.
I hear three others in the office so far. I would not have expected that many this early. Maybe today will be more like a normal workday than I would have guessed.
I tried to eat carefully during the holidays to prepare for my next blood test, but there are just so many sweets and carbs around. I did lose five pounds, but suspect my blood chemistry is little changed. We'll see in a couple of weeks.
The calendar entry for Christmas day:
Hark the Herald Angels Sin (in a Christmas mass directory, Orland Park, IL)
OK, it is time to do a little work. Plus, I need to check out what days we are off for New Years. I hope you get some days off, too. In any case, I'll be here tomorrow even if you won't.
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Special...Today Only
That's right. I am in the office today only for this week. I took off Monday-Wednesday and traveled to Disneyland with the family. It could take us a while to dry off. You may have heard that California has been drenched and flooded and generally washed away. We maybe had 5-6 hours during the trip with no rain. And it was worse when there was a strong wind. Luckily, we bought ponchos to help. My hood started tearing off, so I wore a poncho on top of my other poncho. Most of us bought some kind of hat or beanie to wear. One plus: we easily got onto every ride since the park was a little less crowded.
Are you ready for Christmas? You'd better be, because it is coming sooner than you might think. I think I am. After this grueling work week, I am ready for a few days off.
Well, I babysat Molly while KLIK went to The Dis. By Monday, she and Morris were getting along fine. The cat never really warmed up to her, though. And wow, she is certainly a crazy puppy (and I mean that literally). Flitting from one thing to another. Biting this. Licking that. Running after nothing in particular.
Let's get the single CoV posted for this week.Hey, I never said it would be worth it. You're the one that read it.
My cold, or whatever it was, is mostly gone. There is still the occasional cough, but I feel better. How about you? If you are going to get sick, wait until you go back to work. Don't waste it on your days off.
I am hoping to get to leave a little early this afternoon, but we'll see what the bosses say. Are you working today? If so, and I get to leave early, you have my permission to leave. If you are not working...LUCKY! Anyway, what I was going to say was, since I am hoping to leave early, I'd best do some work. So, I will grab my eggnog and dive into whatever it is I do each day.
Have a great Christmas and I'll talk to you again before New Year's Day. And if you are expecting a gift from me...it's in the mail.
Are you ready for Christmas? You'd better be, because it is coming sooner than you might think. I think I am. After this grueling work week, I am ready for a few days off.
Well, I babysat Molly while KLIK went to The Dis. By Monday, she and Morris were getting along fine. The cat never really warmed up to her, though. And wow, she is certainly a crazy puppy (and I mean that literally). Flitting from one thing to another. Biting this. Licking that. Running after nothing in particular.
Let's get the single CoV posted for this week.Hey, I never said it would be worth it. You're the one that read it.
My cold, or whatever it was, is mostly gone. There is still the occasional cough, but I feel better. How about you? If you are going to get sick, wait until you go back to work. Don't waste it on your days off.
I am hoping to get to leave a little early this afternoon, but we'll see what the bosses say. Are you working today? If so, and I get to leave early, you have my permission to leave. If you are not working...LUCKY! Anyway, what I was going to say was, since I am hoping to leave early, I'd best do some work. So, I will grab my eggnog and dive into whatever it is I do each day.
Have a great Christmas and I'll talk to you again before New Year's Day. And if you are expecting a gift from me...it's in the mail.
Friday, December 17, 2010
Another Pre-Vacation Friday
I will be taking a few vacation days early next week, so don't expect any updates. Sure I deserve it. I worked, like, three hours on Tuesday. Maybe it was, like, two hours on Tuesday and one hour on Wednesday. The point is, I deserve a break today. Suddenly, I am craving McDonald's. I wonder why?
Does Congress and the President have a clear vision of what they want to accomplish before the end of the year? There was some discussion on that on the radio yesterday, and it led me to this.
We had our first annual pot luck for our department yesterday. A good time was had by all. No, I don't really know that, but I don't get too many opportunities to use that phrase.
As you can tell, I have no idea what I am going to write when I sit down to the blog each morning. Just like, I often do not know what I will put into Clarity of Vision until the morning I create it. Sometimes, I have some ideas in mind, but I don't know where that will take me until I am making the comic. For instance, one of the things in my idea log is "nicknames." That's all I wrote down. So, some day, an extension of that idea may occur to me and I will just start writing. And other times, I might start a CoV, but not come up with clever finish, so I will just put that one on hold. I did that with a "white elephant" comic strip I started yesterday, but don't have a nice ending twist for it yet.
Earlier this week, I was drinking some hot spiced tea that Mom made. It helped soothe my tickly throat. It is gone now. I do have some of her hot chocolate mix at home, but Kathie has been drinking it occasionally, so I will leave it at home.
Molly came by for a visit last night. I think it will be an interesting time when she stays with me over the weekend. I guess I will have to let Morris establish his dominance before both can calm down.
Anything else? Nope, the idea well just ran dry. Rather than bore both of us by writing drivel (assuming it is not always drivel, right?), I will call it a day. Actually, I will just call it a morning since the day is still in front of me. You can call it whatever you want. Let's visit again mid-week next week, OK?
Does Congress and the President have a clear vision of what they want to accomplish before the end of the year? There was some discussion on that on the radio yesterday, and it led me to this.
We had our first annual pot luck for our department yesterday. A good time was had by all. No, I don't really know that, but I don't get too many opportunities to use that phrase.
As you can tell, I have no idea what I am going to write when I sit down to the blog each morning. Just like, I often do not know what I will put into Clarity of Vision until the morning I create it. Sometimes, I have some ideas in mind, but I don't know where that will take me until I am making the comic. For instance, one of the things in my idea log is "nicknames." That's all I wrote down. So, some day, an extension of that idea may occur to me and I will just start writing. And other times, I might start a CoV, but not come up with clever finish, so I will just put that one on hold. I did that with a "white elephant" comic strip I started yesterday, but don't have a nice ending twist for it yet.
Earlier this week, I was drinking some hot spiced tea that Mom made. It helped soothe my tickly throat. It is gone now. I do have some of her hot chocolate mix at home, but Kathie has been drinking it occasionally, so I will leave it at home.
Molly came by for a visit last night. I think it will be an interesting time when she stays with me over the weekend. I guess I will have to let Morris establish his dominance before both can calm down.
Anything else? Nope, the idea well just ran dry. Rather than bore both of us by writing drivel (assuming it is not always drivel, right?), I will call it a day. Actually, I will just call it a morning since the day is still in front of me. You can call it whatever you want. Let's visit again mid-week next week, OK?
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Chef Walker?
That's right. Kathie was out at a school event last night and I needed to bring a green bean casserole to work today. So, I made it. It has a total of, what, five ingredients? Cooking instructions of maybe six steps. Still, I messed up a bit. I added the onion thingies on the top before I cooked it, and that was not what the instructions said. So, I scraped them off and then got back on track. We'll see today how well I did.
I wanted to use the Kubler-Ross Stages of Grief in a CoV today, but I didn't really end up following them exactly either.
So, we have a department pot luck today, and that is what I needed the casserole for. Our team had to bring rice or green bean dishes. Originally, we were slated for soft drinks, which I knew I could handle.
My EKG and heart ultrasound went fine yesterday. Now, I wait for the doc to review them. I still have to get the MRI (or whatever they use for the heart picture) and the stress test (Jan 3, I think) and a follow-up blood test. By the time I get all this done, if I do have any heart issues, they will have already happened. This could take longer than the dude in the cartoon above.
I hope our cat doesn't beat up the puppy this weekend. The cat is a bully, even to Morris. However, the cat is so fat now that probably the pup could run away just by walking.
Oh, with all the pot luck prep, I almost forgot that I still have my 8:30am call, so I reckon I should get ready for that. I'm going to leave you now and I trust you will not be picking at the food early, OK? There will be plenty, so be patient. Be patient. Don't be in such a hurry. Remember. Remember, that God is patient, too. Hmm. I cannot remember the rest of that song. Anyway, I'll be back tomorrow.
I wanted to use the Kubler-Ross Stages of Grief in a CoV today, but I didn't really end up following them exactly either.
So, we have a department pot luck today, and that is what I needed the casserole for. Our team had to bring rice or green bean dishes. Originally, we were slated for soft drinks, which I knew I could handle.
My EKG and heart ultrasound went fine yesterday. Now, I wait for the doc to review them. I still have to get the MRI (or whatever they use for the heart picture) and the stress test (Jan 3, I think) and a follow-up blood test. By the time I get all this done, if I do have any heart issues, they will have already happened. This could take longer than the dude in the cartoon above.
I hope our cat doesn't beat up the puppy this weekend. The cat is a bully, even to Morris. However, the cat is so fat now that probably the pup could run away just by walking.
Oh, with all the pot luck prep, I almost forgot that I still have my 8:30am call, so I reckon I should get ready for that. I'm going to leave you now and I trust you will not be picking at the food early, OK? There will be plenty, so be patient. Be patient. Don't be in such a hurry. Remember. Remember, that God is patient, too. Hmm. I cannot remember the rest of that song. Anyway, I'll be back tomorrow.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Santa, I Want to Be Over This Nagging Cough...
Did I mention that I have had a cough for the last few weeks? Yeah, it is still hanging around, but is certainly better since I got some meds. However, I hope I am completely well by Sunday so I can sing in the final Chorale concert of the year. And I want to be well in time for Christmas brunches and presents.
Speaking of Christmas wishes, here's a work-related one.
We had a pot-luck last night at Chorale practice. I was very careful so I would not jeopardize my (hopefully) lowering cholesterol. Actually, I ate beforehand so I could avoid the temptation. There are also pot-lucks at work Thursday and Friday. I will need to make an appearance at the Thursday one since it is only our team (40 or so of us). New update: I got an email this morning asking if I can bring a green bean casserole. I am now sure I will go to the pot-luck. And our department has a pizza party today, although I'll be getting an EKG during it. Oh well, I don't need it.
I was dangerously close to bidding on a computer in Ebay last night. I was a souped-up Mac Pro that sold in late 2008 for $4000 and was going for around $1500. Luckily, I am not a high-enough rated buyer in Ebay to bid on this item. I did capture the seller's ID to watch in the future.
Did you like the comic yesterday based on a conversation with Kendall? She certainly caught me off-guard with the comment about "It's not a witch princess." Don't kids say the darndest things?
We watched the (probably) final The Good Guys last night. Too bad. I really thought it was a great show. Why doesn't Nielsen contact us to be part of their team? Maybe because everything we watch is delayed using the DVR? Maybe because we no longer represent the coveted 18-49 age range? I saw that American Idol was the top-rated show for the last 6 seasons, beating any show from previous years as far as viewers. The Cosby Chow and All In The Family each won 5 seasons.
Thanks to my co-TV-watching-announcers for the recent investigation into Charlie Brown Christmas specials. Check out the blog comments for specifics.
Today's calendar (Stupidest Things Ever Said) entry is "And that's a can of worms out of the bottle." Commentator on Radio 5 Live (UK). Last Sunday was "Other than being castrated, things have gone quite well for Funny Cide." ESPN Sports analyst Kenny Mayne, on the horse Funny Cide.
We are finally heading towards winter temperatures. We drop 10 degrees tomorrow and will only be about 64F. And there is a chance of rain.
It looks like y'all are getting restless to move on today. That's OK. No hard feelings. I'll see you again tomorrow, right?
Speaking of Christmas wishes, here's a work-related one.
We had a pot-luck last night at Chorale practice. I was very careful so I would not jeopardize my (hopefully) lowering cholesterol. Actually, I ate beforehand so I could avoid the temptation. There are also pot-lucks at work Thursday and Friday. I will need to make an appearance at the Thursday one since it is only our team (40 or so of us). New update: I got an email this morning asking if I can bring a green bean casserole. I am now sure I will go to the pot-luck. And our department has a pizza party today, although I'll be getting an EKG during it. Oh well, I don't need it.
I was dangerously close to bidding on a computer in Ebay last night. I was a souped-up Mac Pro that sold in late 2008 for $4000 and was going for around $1500. Luckily, I am not a high-enough rated buyer in Ebay to bid on this item. I did capture the seller's ID to watch in the future.
Did you like the comic yesterday based on a conversation with Kendall? She certainly caught me off-guard with the comment about "It's not a witch princess." Don't kids say the darndest things?
We watched the (probably) final The Good Guys last night. Too bad. I really thought it was a great show. Why doesn't Nielsen contact us to be part of their team? Maybe because everything we watch is delayed using the DVR? Maybe because we no longer represent the coveted 18-49 age range? I saw that American Idol was the top-rated show for the last 6 seasons, beating any show from previous years as far as viewers. The Cosby Chow and All In The Family each won 5 seasons.
Thanks to my co-TV-watching-announcers for the recent investigation into Charlie Brown Christmas specials. Check out the blog comments for specifics.
Today's calendar (Stupidest Things Ever Said) entry is "And that's a can of worms out of the bottle." Commentator on Radio 5 Live (UK). Last Sunday was "Other than being castrated, things have gone quite well for Funny Cide." ESPN Sports analyst Kenny Mayne, on the horse Funny Cide.
We are finally heading towards winter temperatures. We drop 10 degrees tomorrow and will only be about 64F. And there is a chance of rain.
It looks like y'all are getting restless to move on today. That's OK. No hard feelings. I'll see you again tomorrow, right?
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Me and My Princess
Let's jump straight into today's comic strip. It is from a conversation I had with Kendall on Sunday. If you know her, you can easily imagine our talk. If you don't know her, it will still be a funny story which could apply to any adult-child discussion.
Are y'all watching Sing-off on NBC? We enjoyed several of the songs last night and were a little disappointed at who was kicked off. Not as surprised as when the Whiffenpoofs were eliminated, but we did like the group. If you enjoy a capella at all, watch it. I think it is on again Wednesday.
Christmas party at Chorale tonight. I don't know how much singing will be involved.
Tomorrow during lunchtime, I have a 30-min EKG test run. Sounds like a great time, right? I don't know if an ultrasound is included then or at a different test. I think that will be OK because I am sure I am not pregnant. No, the tests are part of a wellness check, not a diagnosed problem.
Molly is coming over for a visit later this week. We'll see if the little doggies get along. Get it? Get along, little doggies. No, you are probably too young. That's an old saying from movie Westerns. Maybe even from the Old West, although I don't actually remember them saying that when I was a young whippersnapper.
I loaded up the old iPod with more Christmas music, including the Jethro Tull Christmas album. It also have Chicago doing some Christmas songs, Manhattan Transfer, Glad, the Charlie Brown Christmas music, Mannheim Steamroller, Boyz II Men, First Call, and Take 6. That should last me until 10am or so. OK, maybe a bit longer.
Time for a bit of liquid refreshment. Today's morning beverage of choice is spiced tea courtesy of Mommy. I think it will have a bit less sugar than her delicious hot chocolate mix, and I'm trying to be gooder in my eating and drinking...at least until I finish these cardiac and cholesterol tests.
The lyrics of a First Call Christmas song are:
Oh, I'm glad we'll be together
On this evening in December.
We'll watch the falling snow
And hold each other close.
However, I will close with my own paraphrase. We'll get together again tomorrow. Bring your own beverage.
Oh, I'm glad we were together
On this morning in December.
We watched the rising sun
And held each other at arm's length because we just don't know each other that well.
Are y'all watching Sing-off on NBC? We enjoyed several of the songs last night and were a little disappointed at who was kicked off. Not as surprised as when the Whiffenpoofs were eliminated, but we did like the group. If you enjoy a capella at all, watch it. I think it is on again Wednesday.
Christmas party at Chorale tonight. I don't know how much singing will be involved.
Tomorrow during lunchtime, I have a 30-min EKG test run. Sounds like a great time, right? I don't know if an ultrasound is included then or at a different test. I think that will be OK because I am sure I am not pregnant. No, the tests are part of a wellness check, not a diagnosed problem.
Molly is coming over for a visit later this week. We'll see if the little doggies get along. Get it? Get along, little doggies. No, you are probably too young. That's an old saying from movie Westerns. Maybe even from the Old West, although I don't actually remember them saying that when I was a young whippersnapper.
I loaded up the old iPod with more Christmas music, including the Jethro Tull Christmas album. It also have Chicago doing some Christmas songs, Manhattan Transfer, Glad, the Charlie Brown Christmas music, Mannheim Steamroller, Boyz II Men, First Call, and Take 6. That should last me until 10am or so. OK, maybe a bit longer.
Time for a bit of liquid refreshment. Today's morning beverage of choice is spiced tea courtesy of Mommy. I think it will have a bit less sugar than her delicious hot chocolate mix, and I'm trying to be gooder in my eating and drinking...at least until I finish these cardiac and cholesterol tests.
The lyrics of a First Call Christmas song are:
Oh, I'm glad we'll be together
On this evening in December.
We'll watch the falling snow
And hold each other close.
However, I will close with my own paraphrase. We'll get together again tomorrow. Bring your own beverage.
Oh, I'm glad we were together
On this morning in December.
We watched the rising sun
And held each other at arm's length because we just don't know each other that well.
Monday, December 13, 2010
Way Late or Waylaid?
I am somehow running way late this morning. I was waylaid with a requirements problem by another team member who arrived before me this morning. I was #3 into the building today instead of my usual #2. He just left my desk, so I will get today's post completed and get with him for our next steps.
Our Chorale Christmas concert went very well last night. I was able to sing about 20%20-25% of it. So, it seems the antibiotics prescribed last Thursday are doing their job. I should be ready for the final concert next Sunday. Kathie attended and said we sounded good, even on the a capella number.
Hmm. I am trying to control my cholesterol and this week, we have a pizza party and two potlucks at work, and a Chorale party Tuesday night. I have an electro-cardiogram on Wednesday and need to schedule some other heart monitor before 1/3/11.
Even with all of that going on, though, I still have a Clarity of Vision to share.
One of the take-aways from yesterday's sermon was wondering about those families who lost their sons when Herod had all the baby boys killed. Yes, the focus of the story is about the birth of the Savior of all mankind, but in the short-term, which of us would like to lose a child? I hope that, somehow, God gave them extra comfort and helped them keep their righteousness and trust Him during their grieving.
I am now on day 6 of my daily Christmas tie period. I am fairly certain I have at least 10 so I can make it two weeks. No, I do not have a Christmas sweater, and at 80F today, I would not want to wear one anyway.
Do you remember the little girl in the Peanuts cartoons that always carried around her cat? It was always draped over her arm as if it had no bones? Well, I think that is how Molly will end up. Bella loves to carry her around, and she seems content to allow it. That is one cute little puppy. Then, when we return home, Morris has to smell us to see who we visited.
I reckon I will mosey over to Mr. Dude's desk and see where we are on our problem. Thanks for listening. Y'all are good therapy. I'll be laying on the couch waiting on you in the morning.
Our Chorale Christmas concert went very well last night. I was able to sing about 20%20-25% of it. So, it seems the antibiotics prescribed last Thursday are doing their job. I should be ready for the final concert next Sunday. Kathie attended and said we sounded good, even on the a capella number.
Hmm. I am trying to control my cholesterol and this week, we have a pizza party and two potlucks at work, and a Chorale party Tuesday night. I have an electro-cardiogram on Wednesday and need to schedule some other heart monitor before 1/3/11.
Even with all of that going on, though, I still have a Clarity of Vision to share.
One of the take-aways from yesterday's sermon was wondering about those families who lost their sons when Herod had all the baby boys killed. Yes, the focus of the story is about the birth of the Savior of all mankind, but in the short-term, which of us would like to lose a child? I hope that, somehow, God gave them extra comfort and helped them keep their righteousness and trust Him during their grieving.
I am now on day 6 of my daily Christmas tie period. I am fairly certain I have at least 10 so I can make it two weeks. No, I do not have a Christmas sweater, and at 80F today, I would not want to wear one anyway.
Do you remember the little girl in the Peanuts cartoons that always carried around her cat? It was always draped over her arm as if it had no bones? Well, I think that is how Molly will end up. Bella loves to carry her around, and she seems content to allow it. That is one cute little puppy. Then, when we return home, Morris has to smell us to see who we visited.
I reckon I will mosey over to Mr. Dude's desk and see where we are on our problem. Thanks for listening. Y'all are good therapy. I'll be laying on the couch waiting on you in the morning.
Friday, December 10, 2010
Kendall's Third Birthday
Today is Kendall's third birthday. You may have guessed that already since I that is the title of today's post. I think there is a party this weekend. Yes, those two sentences are related. I meant I think there is a birthday party for Kendall during the weekend. Here is a photo of both girls earlier this year at Joe's Farm Grill in Gilbert, AZ. As you can see, Bella is trying to signal the waiter and Kendall is praying that Bella can get the waiter's attention. Anyway, Happy Birthday, Kendall!
I went to the doc yesterday about this nagging cough. Did I mention that I had a cough? So, he put me on an antibiotic and gave me some cough medicine. So, I took (probably more than) one dose last night and was able to stay in my bed to sleep. Do I feel better? Not yet, but I have hopes that I will recover sufficiently to at least sit with the Chorale on Sunday, if not sing.
A neighbor caught me outside yesterday and said he had not spoken to me in years since I belittled his dog the day before he died. I truly have no clue what he was talking about. Then, he said we had probably been spreading lies about them. Wow, to say I was surprised is an understatement. I recognized that some serious damage control was required. I let him know that we valued them as good neighbors (they were already in their house when we moved in over 25 years ago). I kept him talking with me for another 20 minutes and everything seemed OK when we parted. I will definitely talk more with him next time I see him instead of just waving. I am glad he made the effort to speak with me so I could try to repair the relationship. It just shows that you never know what goes on in other people's lives, nor the impact you can make with even a harmless statement.
Anyway, being on medicine that could cause drowsiness led to today's CoV. I wondered what people might notice if I did not go around and talk to them each day.
Did I mention I have a nagging cough?
At 10am, a dude is supposed to come by and see if we can get the Mac side of my machine configured so I can boot into Mac instead of Windows 7. The rest of our team that has Macs is already doing that, so I know it is feasible.
We are supposed to be up to around 83F by Sunday. Ahh, AZ winter. We can always tell the seasons by how much sunscreen we have to apply. Right now, it is just a little, so it is obviously near Christmas.
I am still trying to back off on carbs and sugars before I get my cholesterol tested again. I am not cutting them out, just being conscious of my choices. I will start walking briskly with the dog again once this nagging cough goes away. Did I mention I had a cough?
Oops. I was just pulled into work email without finishing my blog update. I try to keep the time separate so I can get y'all updated and freed up before I turn all work-focused on you. Now that I have broken that barrier, I will close out this week's blogs and turn some attention to job stuff. Have a great weekend and let's all come back refreshed and ready to git 'er done.
I went to the doc yesterday about this nagging cough. Did I mention that I had a cough? So, he put me on an antibiotic and gave me some cough medicine. So, I took (probably more than) one dose last night and was able to stay in my bed to sleep. Do I feel better? Not yet, but I have hopes that I will recover sufficiently to at least sit with the Chorale on Sunday, if not sing.
A neighbor caught me outside yesterday and said he had not spoken to me in years since I belittled his dog the day before he died. I truly have no clue what he was talking about. Then, he said we had probably been spreading lies about them. Wow, to say I was surprised is an understatement. I recognized that some serious damage control was required. I let him know that we valued them as good neighbors (they were already in their house when we moved in over 25 years ago). I kept him talking with me for another 20 minutes and everything seemed OK when we parted. I will definitely talk more with him next time I see him instead of just waving. I am glad he made the effort to speak with me so I could try to repair the relationship. It just shows that you never know what goes on in other people's lives, nor the impact you can make with even a harmless statement.
Anyway, being on medicine that could cause drowsiness led to today's CoV. I wondered what people might notice if I did not go around and talk to them each day.
Did I mention I have a nagging cough?
At 10am, a dude is supposed to come by and see if we can get the Mac side of my machine configured so I can boot into Mac instead of Windows 7. The rest of our team that has Macs is already doing that, so I know it is feasible.
We are supposed to be up to around 83F by Sunday. Ahh, AZ winter. We can always tell the seasons by how much sunscreen we have to apply. Right now, it is just a little, so it is obviously near Christmas.
I am still trying to back off on carbs and sugars before I get my cholesterol tested again. I am not cutting them out, just being conscious of my choices. I will start walking briskly with the dog again once this nagging cough goes away. Did I mention I had a cough?
Oops. I was just pulled into work email without finishing my blog update. I try to keep the time separate so I can get y'all updated and freed up before I turn all work-focused on you. Now that I have broken that barrier, I will close out this week's blogs and turn some attention to job stuff. Have a great weekend and let's all come back refreshed and ready to git 'er done.
Thursday, December 09, 2010
Second Attempt
I wrote a different CoV for today, but a colleague decided it was too edgy, so it was back to the drawing board. OK, fine, I don't actually draw the comic strip, so maybe I went back to the keyboard. Anyway, here is where I ended up. Who decided why we use "good hour" to mean that something takes quite a while?
Since I wrote two different comics today, I am a bit behind schedule. Today is not the day for that since I have the usual 8:30am meeting. So, let's get our visit underway.
Kathie made me sleep on the couch last night. Too much information? Fine. Actually, she did not make me. I chose to do it. Still TMI? Did I mention I have this nagging cough? It becomes worse at night, and I could not sleep, and I was keeping Kathie awake, and I did not want to bother her, and I can rest in a more upright position on the couch, and I cannot think of anymore "and I" phrases right now so I will end this sentence. Anyway, I stayed in there all night because I was either sleeping a bit or awake coughing, so I did not find an opportunity to return to bed. I will call the Doc right after the conference call.
We went to see Bella in a kid's choir at church last night. They were great. And some of them actually sang some of the words. We are lucky to live close to them.
Did I mention that I have this cough...?
I have been wearing my Christmas ties each day, providing coworkers with endless opportunities to tease me about job interviews, sucking up to management, etc. True, I would tease them, too, so it is only fair. Anyway, I only have a couple of weeks a year when I can wear them, so I take advantage of it.
Speaking of cough (I mentioned that, right?), I am not at all sure I will be able to sing Sunday night. I guess I had better drop the conductor a note asking if he wants me to join them and act like I am singing or just sit out so my cough does not intrude.
I suppose I should cough up some slides for the meeting (clever way to mention my cough and the meeting in the same sentence, huh?). So, that is code for "see you tomorrow if this stinking cough hasn't killed me yet." As you can imagine, my tummy muscles are tired from coughing all night. Come on, Doc. Open. Open.
Buh-dee-yah. Buh-dee-yah. That's All, Folks.
Since I wrote two different comics today, I am a bit behind schedule. Today is not the day for that since I have the usual 8:30am meeting. So, let's get our visit underway.
Kathie made me sleep on the couch last night. Too much information? Fine. Actually, she did not make me. I chose to do it. Still TMI? Did I mention I have this nagging cough? It becomes worse at night, and I could not sleep, and I was keeping Kathie awake, and I did not want to bother her, and I can rest in a more upright position on the couch, and I cannot think of anymore "and I" phrases right now so I will end this sentence. Anyway, I stayed in there all night because I was either sleeping a bit or awake coughing, so I did not find an opportunity to return to bed. I will call the Doc right after the conference call.
We went to see Bella in a kid's choir at church last night. They were great. And some of them actually sang some of the words. We are lucky to live close to them.
Did I mention that I have this cough...?
I have been wearing my Christmas ties each day, providing coworkers with endless opportunities to tease me about job interviews, sucking up to management, etc. True, I would tease them, too, so it is only fair. Anyway, I only have a couple of weeks a year when I can wear them, so I take advantage of it.
Speaking of cough (I mentioned that, right?), I am not at all sure I will be able to sing Sunday night. I guess I had better drop the conductor a note asking if he wants me to join them and act like I am singing or just sit out so my cough does not intrude.
I suppose I should cough up some slides for the meeting (clever way to mention my cough and the meeting in the same sentence, huh?). So, that is code for "see you tomorrow if this stinking cough hasn't killed me yet." As you can imagine, my tummy muscles are tired from coughing all night. Come on, Doc. Open. Open.
Buh-dee-yah. Buh-dee-yah. That's All, Folks.
Wednesday, December 08, 2010
Did I Cough or Sing at Chorale Last Night?
Actually, it was more coughing than singing. I tried to jump in on a few strategic phrases, but even then, my voice is not strong. I hope and pray I am weller by Sunday. Yeah, I said weller, as in more well. We practiced with the orchestra last night and it sounded pretty good in the church auditorium.
Have you heard people answer a question with "No, yeah..." or "Yeah, no...?" I certainly have, and decided to use it for today's CoV.
I picked up a book on reducing cholesterol and, if I read between the lines, it says "Stop eating everything you enjoy, eat more veggies, and walk faster." This is not going to be fun, especially when I am at Disneyland.
Only two meetings today, but they are scheduled to last four hours. That's like half my day.
Bella is in a production at church tonight, so we will go check that out. No, I am not sure what it is. Yes, I am sure it will be fun. I think they are feeding us beforehand, too. I bet it is all the things I should not eat.
Man, this cough is a drag. You can probably hear me wherever you live.
Let me think if there is anything else you need to know in order to have a good day? Nice weather here. How about your place? Christmas shopping is done. How about you? The master bath shower is leaking again. How about yours? Is your refrigerator running? Well, you'd better catch it. It just ran out the door. Ha ha. I am sure that joke is older than me. That's right. They had jokes back then.
I need to go get some hot tea. I am not much of a coffee drinker. That will soothe my throat for a while. Don't wait for me, though. Go get your own tea. I'll stop back by tomorrow...hopefully coughing less.
Have you heard people answer a question with "No, yeah..." or "Yeah, no...?" I certainly have, and decided to use it for today's CoV.
I picked up a book on reducing cholesterol and, if I read between the lines, it says "Stop eating everything you enjoy, eat more veggies, and walk faster." This is not going to be fun, especially when I am at Disneyland.
Only two meetings today, but they are scheduled to last four hours. That's like half my day.
Bella is in a production at church tonight, so we will go check that out. No, I am not sure what it is. Yes, I am sure it will be fun. I think they are feeding us beforehand, too. I bet it is all the things I should not eat.
Man, this cough is a drag. You can probably hear me wherever you live.
Let me think if there is anything else you need to know in order to have a good day? Nice weather here. How about your place? Christmas shopping is done. How about you? The master bath shower is leaking again. How about yours? Is your refrigerator running? Well, you'd better catch it. It just ran out the door. Ha ha. I am sure that joke is older than me. That's right. They had jokes back then.
I need to go get some hot tea. I am not much of a coffee drinker. That will soothe my throat for a while. Don't wait for me, though. Go get your own tea. I'll stop back by tomorrow...hopefully coughing less.
Tuesday, December 07, 2010
I Have a Nagging ...
Of course, you completed the title with cough, right? Good, because that is exactly what I meant. It just will not go away. And it plays havoc with trying to sing.
Speaking of medical things, I had my consult with a cardiologist yesterday. They checked my blood pressure three different ways because they said the left arm is a stronger pressure, then the right is a bit lower, and laying down is another different pressure. Then we did a resting EKG. Now, I need to schedule a photo shoot of my heart ("OK, now turn to the left. Nice. OK, lower your ventricle a bit so we don't get glare. Perfect. Why don't we unbutton that aorta a bit. Yeah. Are you feeling it? Smile."), some kind of 30-min EKG, a treadmill stress test, and another blood test. If I am doing all of this with no known problems, I definitely do not look forward to all the things they might do if I did.
Did you see the comments on yesterday's post? This is my response to a challenge from Preacher Bro.
Whew! I just had a coughing fit. I don't think I would call it a conniption since it was involuntary, but it did disable me for a minute. Somehow, I remember discussing conniption fits yesterday. There's a phrase you don't hear that often in AZ.
I stopped by Goodwill last night and found a couple of books about lowering cholesterol. I'd really like to do this without medication, if possible. And we took the dog for a walk, even though I have this nagging cough. Did I mention my cough and its nagginess?
Sometimes, I wonder why my mind wanders the way it does. Just now, it wandered from cough, which made me think of singing, which made me think of The Sing-Off last night on TV. Did you watch it? I have liked The Whiffenpoofs from Yale for years. They advanced to the next round. However, there was a jazz-sounding group that I think is really good. It is on again on Wednesday if you want to watch it. It is only five shows, so it does not require a long-term commitment. And they will be in Las Vegas March 4-7.
As seems to happen so often, fun time has run out and work time intrudes. I will leave you with this thought:
No, I've got nothing. Check back tomorrow and see if I found a clever rejoinder. Excuse me, please, because my cough is nagging. Did I mention my cough...?
Speaking of medical things, I had my consult with a cardiologist yesterday. They checked my blood pressure three different ways because they said the left arm is a stronger pressure, then the right is a bit lower, and laying down is another different pressure. Then we did a resting EKG. Now, I need to schedule a photo shoot of my heart ("OK, now turn to the left. Nice. OK, lower your ventricle a bit so we don't get glare. Perfect. Why don't we unbutton that aorta a bit. Yeah. Are you feeling it? Smile."), some kind of 30-min EKG, a treadmill stress test, and another blood test. If I am doing all of this with no known problems, I definitely do not look forward to all the things they might do if I did.
Did you see the comments on yesterday's post? This is my response to a challenge from Preacher Bro.
Whew! I just had a coughing fit. I don't think I would call it a conniption since it was involuntary, but it did disable me for a minute. Somehow, I remember discussing conniption fits yesterday. There's a phrase you don't hear that often in AZ.
I stopped by Goodwill last night and found a couple of books about lowering cholesterol. I'd really like to do this without medication, if possible. And we took the dog for a walk, even though I have this nagging cough. Did I mention my cough and its nagginess?
Sometimes, I wonder why my mind wanders the way it does. Just now, it wandered from cough, which made me think of singing, which made me think of The Sing-Off last night on TV. Did you watch it? I have liked The Whiffenpoofs from Yale for years. They advanced to the next round. However, there was a jazz-sounding group that I think is really good. It is on again on Wednesday if you want to watch it. It is only five shows, so it does not require a long-term commitment. And they will be in Las Vegas March 4-7.
As seems to happen so often, fun time has run out and work time intrudes. I will leave you with this thought:
No, I've got nothing. Check back tomorrow and see if I found a clever rejoinder. Excuse me, please, because my cough is nagging. Did I mention my cough...?
Monday, December 06, 2010
Monday Moaning
Sure, it's a Monday morning, but I am moaning. What is going on with this cold or whatever we have? I think we are just passing the virus back and forth. I now have that pesky cough again. And Christmas concert season is about the worst time to get it. I made it through our concert last night, but I am not sure I contributed much.
I am coughing again right now. You go ahead and see my latest comments about the TSA.
It's off to the cardiologist later this morning. Today is merely the consultation when he decides which test(s) he wants to run. No, nothing frightening, just to set a baseline. However, my high cholesterol and triglycerides numbers made them decide to check me out. What a drag.
I don't wear shirt and tie much anymore. Right now, I am wearing them so I can showcase my collection of Christmas ties. Today is red with green Christmas trees. It doesn't really go with my blue polo, though. Oh come on. Of course I am not wearing a polo with a tie. You crazy.
We went to see KLIK's dog yesterday. Cute little puppy. She is a terrier mix. That reminds me of the terrier song from the movie Best in Show. I should find it and send it to them. They named her Molly because Bella was willing to give up an American Girls doll named Molly to get the dog for Christmas.
You know what? I am not finding a lot of words to write this morning, so let's knock off a little early. I hope to be back on my game by tomorrow. Thanks for spending a few minutes with me.
I am coughing again right now. You go ahead and see my latest comments about the TSA.
It's off to the cardiologist later this morning. Today is merely the consultation when he decides which test(s) he wants to run. No, nothing frightening, just to set a baseline. However, my high cholesterol and triglycerides numbers made them decide to check me out. What a drag.
I don't wear shirt and tie much anymore. Right now, I am wearing them so I can showcase my collection of Christmas ties. Today is red with green Christmas trees. It doesn't really go with my blue polo, though. Oh come on. Of course I am not wearing a polo with a tie. You crazy.
We went to see KLIK's dog yesterday. Cute little puppy. She is a terrier mix. That reminds me of the terrier song from the movie Best in Show. I should find it and send it to them. They named her Molly because Bella was willing to give up an American Girls doll named Molly to get the dog for Christmas.
You know what? I am not finding a lot of words to write this morning, so let's knock off a little early. I hope to be back on my game by tomorrow. Thanks for spending a few minutes with me.
Friday, December 03, 2010
Christmas Lights Tonight
We are going out to see Christmas lights with KLIK tonight. There are at least a couple of neighborhoods that have every house participating, and everyone parks and walks the streets. No, to see the lights. How dare you let your mind go there. Anyway, it should be lots of fun.
The Chorale has the first of three Christmas concerts on Sunday. No orchestra, but it should be fun. One of them is a capella, so we'll see how that goes. I think it is the first one we have sung during the 7-8 years I have been with the group.
KLIK are getting a dog! I am dumbfounded. I never thought they would want one of their own. I wonder if they will play less with Morris now?
Sure KLIK is an acronym of the first letters of their names. Speaking of acronyms, it seems there are new ones everyday here at work.
I am struggling with computer problems this morning. I use NEO Pro on top of Outlook for better sorting, searching, and filing. However, its catalog isn't playing nice this morning. Computers are wonderful productivity enhancers...until they aren't. Well, that is on hold while I finish today's blog post.
We snuck back over to Dad's last night and took the laptop back. OK, maybe it wasn't as clandestine as that sounds. We went over for dinner and he gave it back to us when we left. Still, the first way sound more interesting.
Only one meeting scheduled for today. Hopefully, I'll get my email add-on working again in time to prepare for it. So, I'm going into debug mode. Y'all can go into "go" mode and we'll get back together next week in "come" mode. Ha ha. Get it. Commode? I am easily my biggest fan. Hey, get out of here. I'm signing off now.
The Chorale has the first of three Christmas concerts on Sunday. No orchestra, but it should be fun. One of them is a capella, so we'll see how that goes. I think it is the first one we have sung during the 7-8 years I have been with the group.
KLIK are getting a dog! I am dumbfounded. I never thought they would want one of their own. I wonder if they will play less with Morris now?
Sure KLIK is an acronym of the first letters of their names. Speaking of acronyms, it seems there are new ones everyday here at work.
I am struggling with computer problems this morning. I use NEO Pro on top of Outlook for better sorting, searching, and filing. However, its catalog isn't playing nice this morning. Computers are wonderful productivity enhancers...until they aren't. Well, that is on hold while I finish today's blog post.
We snuck back over to Dad's last night and took the laptop back. OK, maybe it wasn't as clandestine as that sounds. We went over for dinner and he gave it back to us when we left. Still, the first way sound more interesting.
Only one meeting scheduled for today. Hopefully, I'll get my email add-on working again in time to prepare for it. So, I'm going into debug mode. Y'all can go into "go" mode and we'll get back together next week in "come" mode. Ha ha. Get it. Commode? I am easily my biggest fan. Hey, get out of here. I'm signing off now.
Thursday, December 02, 2010
Getting Back to PHX Temperatures
Today's high moves back to 75F. That feels more like a PHX holiday season. Our normal high for today is 69F, so this is a touch warmer than usual. Still, it does mean no jacket was required this morning.
Sometimes, these things happen. I shut down my machine last night before 5pm to go home. Nope, someone called and needed help. So, I rebooted and started helping, but two people came by while I was on the phone and I helped them. Then, I finished with the call. So, I started the shutdown process and someone else called needing assistance. OK, I rebooted once more and took care of their issue. My better half called while I was on this call wondering when I was coming home. Finally, I shut down my machine and hurried out before anyone else could come along.
Is that like the script for a sitcom? Maybe, but here is a possible game show premise.
Three meetings on schedule today. And a coworker wants to meet later to discuss testing and test plans. Sure, let's just try to get all this completed before I start shutting down my machine today, OK?
Dad needed his laptop last night, so we are currently computerless. It was not so long ago that that would not have been an issue. Now, we kind of wander around aimlessly. We did, however, watch Survivor. Did you see last night's episode yet? I was a bit surprised. Then we watched Lie To Me. Does Tim Roth always cock his head in all his roles? He never seems to hold his head straight in this show.
I had a weird dream last night. We held a family reunion, but somehow, Walkers from every state attended, and there was even a couple from Scotland. I don't know where it was being help, but there was a KFC beside the parking lot of the church. So, it could not have been held in the North Louisiana hometown. And it was arranged by an uncle who is now deceased. Over 2000 people were there. I remember it was great because I had a whole new audience for some old jokes. Then, the alarm went off and I don't know where the dream was going.
Right now, though, I have a dream that I will stay employed. So, let's split up and get twice as much done. We'll get together again soon. I promise.
Sometimes, these things happen. I shut down my machine last night before 5pm to go home. Nope, someone called and needed help. So, I rebooted and started helping, but two people came by while I was on the phone and I helped them. Then, I finished with the call. So, I started the shutdown process and someone else called needing assistance. OK, I rebooted once more and took care of their issue. My better half called while I was on this call wondering when I was coming home. Finally, I shut down my machine and hurried out before anyone else could come along.
Is that like the script for a sitcom? Maybe, but here is a possible game show premise.
Three meetings on schedule today. And a coworker wants to meet later to discuss testing and test plans. Sure, let's just try to get all this completed before I start shutting down my machine today, OK?
Dad needed his laptop last night, so we are currently computerless. It was not so long ago that that would not have been an issue. Now, we kind of wander around aimlessly. We did, however, watch Survivor. Did you see last night's episode yet? I was a bit surprised. Then we watched Lie To Me. Does Tim Roth always cock his head in all his roles? He never seems to hold his head straight in this show.
I had a weird dream last night. We held a family reunion, but somehow, Walkers from every state attended, and there was even a couple from Scotland. I don't know where it was being help, but there was a KFC beside the parking lot of the church. So, it could not have been held in the North Louisiana hometown. And it was arranged by an uncle who is now deceased. Over 2000 people were there. I remember it was great because I had a whole new audience for some old jokes. Then, the alarm went off and I don't know where the dream was going.
Right now, though, I have a dream that I will stay employed. So, let's split up and get twice as much done. We'll get together again soon. I promise.
Wednesday, December 01, 2010
Living the Dream
Did you hear that University of Phoenix laid off 700 people on Monday? Luckily, nothing impacted our group. True, we are part of the parent company, but in today's economy, you never know what's around the next bend. So, I am still here, living the dream.
I can tell I am living the dream because I still have a cubicle. Gweeeg, today's CoV has nothing to do with you...that I know of.
Only one meeting today. That's nice. So, I can do some catch-up on emails. And I need to start generating some project metrics for November.
We have Chorale concerts each of the next three Sundays. I hope my voice is fully recovered by then. The last two are with the orchestra, so I look forward to that. Of course, it is even easier to strain your voice when you feel as if you must out-sing the orchestra.
Are you recovered from Thanksgiving yet? All the food? All the time off from work? I think I am.
For some reason, my creativity is still asleep today, so I will end this rather than embarrass both of us. Thanks for coming by. I am sure we'll see each other again soon.
I can tell I am living the dream because I still have a cubicle. Gweeeg, today's CoV has nothing to do with you...that I know of.
Only one meeting today. That's nice. So, I can do some catch-up on emails. And I need to start generating some project metrics for November.
We have Chorale concerts each of the next three Sundays. I hope my voice is fully recovered by then. The last two are with the orchestra, so I look forward to that. Of course, it is even easier to strain your voice when you feel as if you must out-sing the orchestra.
Are you recovered from Thanksgiving yet? All the food? All the time off from work? I think I am.
For some reason, my creativity is still asleep today, so I will end this rather than embarrass both of us. Thanks for coming by. I am sure we'll see each other again soon.
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