Thursday, April 9, 2009

100th post

Today was a good day. A few of us got up and went on a little jog this morning. It was a typical Kissimmee morning… The air was cool and clear, the sky was blue and because of the snow we had yesterday, there was fresh white snow on the mountains. We didn’t jog far. Just enough to work up a sweat and get our blood pumping. Nobody needed a stretcher or anything. After our jog, Mike and I went to the gym for a little bit and then had breakfast.

Work was strangely slow. I’m not exactly sure why, but it was almost laid back. I had to make a couple of corrections to a few of the packages I was working on when I first got here. A few names that I was unfamiliar with were misspelled. Oops. That took all of five minutes to correct. Besides that I helped Mike with some of the stuff that he’s supposed to be working on. He’s not very power point savvy, and though I don’t advertise it, I’m pretty good. So I was helping him and teaching some of the things that know to help him out.

Besides that, I was busy rearranging furniture and setting up computers for the new personnel. Keith, the new guy, comes in tomorrow and when I was coordinating to meet him, I forgot that it was my half day off. I was planning on sleeping and cleaning my room. That’s not going to happen now because I have to be at the office and wait for him to arrive. Darn.

I don’t know who it was, but some jerk tracked mud all over our offices today. No one had muddy boots because we all checked each other. But we ended up cleaning the offices all over again. We were kind of ticked.

One of the guys that works in another office is learning to play the guitar. After work he was sitting in front of our apartments and strumming his guitar. He knows the first 30 seconds of a lot of songs. There were a few of us sitting around and singing along with him. It was relaxing for a while, but the wind started picking up and I wanted to go inside.

I think I’m going to cut my hair now.

1 comment:

  1. Wow! 100 posts! I'm glad things seem pretty calm around there. I've been wondering if you've seen any increase in pace, with the plans to expand operations there.

    I'm meeting with a lawyer in 9.5 hours - we're *finally* closing on the refi for the house! No thanks to our stupid homeowners association. Hooray for a much lower interest rate and mortgage payment! Then Garlic has her 6 month vet appointment in the afternoon, and Chris will be home late in the evening.

    Apparently Utah is a major suck-fest. It looks like he's going to be doing 2 weeks straight there and then 1 week home, for the next few months. And he'll be taking his own Jack when he goes because the bars are an insane ripoff, thanks to their crazy liquor laws.

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