Archive for June, 2005

Update to the Awesomeness

Sunday, June 5th, 2005

The plumber made it all up to me!

He came by today instead.

And he’s GORGEOUS.

You may all now commence making inappropriate jokes about getting my pipes cleaned.

Awesome.

Saturday, June 4th, 2005

Know what’s awesome?

When your plumber doesn’t show up on time.

Know what’s even MORE awesome?

When he calls 2 hours late to say he can’t make it after all.

Dinner

Friday, June 3rd, 2005

Q: How do you know you’re really hungry?

A: When the people at the sushi place give you two sets of chopsticks for the take-out you ordered just for yourself.

Update, or something…

Thursday, June 2nd, 2005

Seeing as some of you are starting to ask, I figured I’d take a few moments to fill you all in that the spelunking coordination is all falling into place.

The craziness I knew I was getting into from having people who were more into the spelunking than the coordination thereof doing this job for the past six months is exactly as bad as I thought it would be. After two days, I think I have 60% of it under control.

That included filtering and deleting 2445 (and no, that’s not an exaggeration) emails dating back to February 2004. Once that was done, there were still 86 left that required follow-up. I got all but about 20 of those done. And Learn to Spelunk for June is full.

I start my own Spelunking lessons next Tuesday, and I’m very excited about it. I may end up crashing on the couch in my office though. And that really reeks of desperation for sleep - because that couch is NASTY.

As crazy as it all is for the moment, I’m so very much happier than I was at my old boring job. I just need to hire a maid and a chef, because the dishwasher is full of clean dishes, and the sink full of dirty ones, my bed hasn’t been made in a week, and 12 cookies and a fish stick does not a healthy dinner make.

Let the Craziness Commence

Wednesday, June 1st, 2005

Today’s my first official day as Spelunking Coordinator, and I must say, it’s as bad and as good as I expected.

Things are freakishly messy and disorganized, which I expected.

But I’ve got an action plan to get it all under control.

Now if only I knew what the heck I was talking about when the phone rang… I’d be golden!