It’s Friday! *doing the happy dance*
I love Fridays.
I am reminded of a Douglas Adams quote. “I love deadlines. I love the whooshing sound they make as they fly by.” hehehehe
Totally random, I know. But I love Douglas Adams too. Can you see a theme? I love EVERYTHING!
We are getting company this weekend to celebrate Sam’s birthday. He’s going to be a quarter-century old on Monday! Woo hoo! It should be good times.
In other news…I don’t really have other news. I talked to my mom and my maid of honor last night, which was fun. It had been a while since I’ve talked to Mom, so it was good to chat about stuff while she was waiting for her flight at the airport in Minneapolis. PS – you know the state is big when your company will fly you to a different part of it rather than having you drive. Or you are very important. I think my mom is important AND the state is big. ;-)
I got an email from my aunt Marcia (Hi, Aunt Marcia!) today detailing the plans for “Ladies Culture Day 2008″ and I am so excited! Jesus Christ Superstar at the Orpheum, with dinner afterward and a shower (bridal, not wet)! It shall be swell. I love my family.
Anyway, I should get going. Work is short-staffed today because Dinny the plague-monkey* got sent home (she really is a plague-monkey – she’s been hacking a lung up since Wednesday and she looked and sounded awful when she came in this morning). I’m sure she was relieved to go home, but she’s such a worrier. It’s cute, but sometimes you just need to let it go and take care of yourself!
*Plague-monkey is a term Ryan came up with for people who are obviously sick, although not necessarily with the plague. But maybe.
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about 3 years ago
OK. Speaking as someone who deals with alot of plague monkeys, and doesn’t care to be one of them, here is some advice for anyone reading! ZYCAM WORKS!!! I am the biggest cynic ever when it comes to these types of remedies, but I tried it before Christmas when I felt a cold coming on and in less than 4 days it was completely gone and never one day feeling really awful. Then last Wednesday morning I woke up with that sore throat, slightly runny nose feeling, and started taking it right away. Especially since I had to fly & be at a workshop. Here we are, 2 days later, and no sign of a cold. Just be sure and Take As Directed! It’s way worth the nasty taste! (I haven’t tried any other kind other than the lozenges.)
about 3 years ago
That quote is one of my favorites too. That, and this one from Dorothy Parker: “This book should not be taken lightly. In fact, it should be tossed across the room with great force.”