I do think she's an RN herself, Kat.
Well, everything's sorted, and I've had the drug dropoff--dilaudid has to be kept chilled, kids, so now I have a small styrofoam cooler I'll never use again. Please don't give me another one next week.
Jesse, I posted this on my tumblr before I thought of Good Stuff, oddly: [link] I've never known a song by Bruno Mars, but that toddler is way engaging.
That's kind of a win, that it failed the way you thought it would, right?
Yeah, I'm taking it that way, but I'm also really disappointed, mostly because it sounded so damn good before I had to disassemble it. Anyway, I'm learning, and I like to learn, but I am pretty freaking tired, too. Lots of other life stuff going on that make stuff sting worse when it doesn't go the way I want it to.
But it's ok! I didn't actually need it for tour, and the one I needed I got finished. I can deal with it when I come home, and maybe I'll have an awesome new box I want to work with then.
Those are never fun, particularly when they're sequential and you don't get a day or two to sleep it off between weeks. Is it a long-term situation, or will the crunch ease off eventually?
I think this week will tally somewhere in the high 60s for me. For once I've been standing my ground that it's not possible for me to do everything my superiors want in the time allowed, so big heaping chunks have been farmed out to a very speedy subcontractor, who is once again saving our bacon.
One of my co-workers keeps whinging about how she's going to be at the office til midnight this week for the current crunch, and it's getting harder to bite back the response that if she didn't come to work an hour late every day and spend hours running errands, visiting with her daughter, and breaking to repeat the same complaints to me and another co-worker ad infinitum she'd be leaving at a decent-ish evening hour.
It would probably be closer to 60 hour weeks except that my boss has been out for the last three weeks with health issues and I've had to cover everything. It will probably be a month or more before he's done with chemo and radiation. I suspect it'll take some time for him to bounce back.
You know you're up too early when the news station is still playing the overnight music.... And our flight is delayed, so we aren't even leaving for another 20 minutes yet! Zzzzzz.
Have a great trip, Jesse.
Not that I'm bitterly jealous or anything, but have a great trip. :-)
It's a good thing that I don't have a valid passport, because I would be so tempted to dig into my Last Ditch Savings to go to Mexico because I could use the fun. I'm trying hard to content myself with my $30 computer stereo speakers, which ARE really terrific -- I can hear lyrics again! -- but much better for my unemployed budget.
Market soon. Once I finish spilling coffee down my face.
Timelies all!
Soon I shall shower and dress, then start my errands.(bring car to Jiffy Lube, pick up subscriptions at comic book store, and if there's time, get next batch of on-hold books from library)