-t, I'm so glad you're OK.
Where are you staying?
I have no idea yet. This literally just came up today. The meeting is with Harris County, and it could be at their facility or the Flood Control facility. Trying to decide if I should just stay close to the airport.
Which airport? I forget if you're a Southwest person or not.
Regardless, I usually work from home on Wednesdays, so Thursday would probably be better for me. But if you're flying out Thursday evening, I can swap my schedule around.
Delta, so IAH. Unless Hobby is cheaper; I haven't even checked.
Flying in on Wednesday, meeting is at 2 pm on Thursday, then heading directly to the airport after. Such is my life for these meetings.
Okay, I can do Wednesday dinner or Thursday lunch, in that case. Just let me know.
Edit: Or Wednesday lunch, depending when you get in.
I do not like this coconut water. I'm pretty sure I've had coconut water that tasted fine, but this does not fit that bill. This cleanse is not doing to well for me taste-wise, one out of four I would drink again (two yet to try).
So yesterday we had a public holiday here. It was for the Melbourne Cup. I believe Melbourne is the only place in the world that gets a day off for a horse race. Starting this year too, we got a public holiday on the Friday before the footy grand final.
There are occasions when I love this city. (Of course, I got to spend my Melbourne Cup Day doing an exam, because apparently Melbourne Uni doesn't recognise such frivolity; but the point still stands.)
I guess Derby Day is already on a weekend.
Made it to the end of the day! Popping another benadryl and going home to probably sleep.
Don't fall asleep before you get home!
I left work a few minutes before 5, and it was glorious. My commute was as short as it's ever been, and I had voted, grocery shopped, and picked up the CSA before 6:15! Guaranteed if I had stayed until 5:30 I would never have made it.
Woo hoo, -t!
I could never do the commute I did in DC again. I've been thoroughly spoiled by the 12 steps upstairs-downstairs commute of the last 2 years. I voted too. Felt like I'm tilting at windmills--my area is OVERWHELMINGLY red--but I had to make the attempt.