Thursday, February 24, 2011

Shh. Don't Remind Them.

For some reason, they are not blocking this site today. I can access blogger.com, so I can create this post at my normal time in the morning. Will it make a difference in keeping your interest or have I just been fooling myself anyway? Do I really care? Good point. Still, it is easier for me if I can get the whole blog thing done first thing and then move on with my day. And easier for me is all that matters.

Did you watch any of American Idol last night. I thought there were a couple of interesting arrangements of Beatles songs, but they didn't broadcast all of them. Now, I can be through with the show again until another interesting theme comes along. They did show a segment of J-Lo saying she couldn't handle having to tell people their time was finished and maybe she won't be back tonight. Yeah, right.

Some of you might have gotten onto Facebook or Twitter during or after the show. That leads me to today's CoV where I explore why we sit in meetings, but our attention is totally on our smart phones.

Oh, blast. I forgot my lunch. Why didn't someone remind me? We had Subway last night and I saved half of mine to bring today. I suppose I could eat it for dinner, but then, what would Kath eat?

Mmm. We got a box of Thin Mints from the Girl Scouts and stored it in the freezer, so dessert last night was frozen cookies. Yummy for my tummy, but it lays waste to my waist. Aren't I such a clever wordsmith?

Well, after fussing all week about not being creative at night and running out of things to say quicker than when I blog in the mornings, I have already run out of things to write. Maybe I am more creative in the morning, but that's like saying Picasso was a better painter during his blue period. I'll let you puzzle over what I meant by that. Yes, I do think the comparison works.

Of course, on Tuesday and Thursday mornings, I have the 8:30am meetings that I lead. So, it being Thursday and all, I need to go generate and publish the agenda and data to review. That means I've got to actually do some work. If you are getting paid, you probably have to do something, too. At least, periodically. Which is when I do something. Anyway, get out of here. After all, the business could not keep running without our involvement. See you (hopefully) tomorrow morning.

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