March 31, 2008
Why is it?
I am so frigging much more productive working at home.
For example, I have sent a number of critical emails, both work and personal, arranged the appointment for the puppy's spay (next Monday, poor puppy) and gotten the sheets off the bed to be changed as soon as the mattress cover comes out of the dryer. I also showered and sorted and started a load of laundry. Also on the work front, I read through a number of documents regarding our upcoming accreditation review.
AND I have been blog reading and twitter-ing AND watching baseball.(KC vs DET on ESPN).
AND I only got up 2.5 hours ago.
If I was at work I would have: commuted, made photocopies, and sent some emails.
I love working from home.
Oh, and for the record, you can also keep up with me courtesy of my
twitter page.
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I notice that too. If I have anything really crucial and concentration-intensive (like going over proofs of an article or grading student research papers), I have to take it home and work on it.
I think for me, psychologically, when I'm at work, I have in the back of my mind, "You can be interrupted any moment" (and I often AM) and I can't focus on things as well. At home, I know my phone's unlikely to ring (the students know that it dang well better be an end-of-the-world-is-nigh type emergency before they call me at home) and no one's going to come knocking on my door "just because" I'm in and they're bored.
Yes, I can shut my office door at work but that doesn't keep people from calling/e-mailing/knocking on my door. I guess when I take stuff home everyone realizes that I really MEAN "I need not to be interrupted on this" but they don't believe it when I stay in my office...
Posted by: ricki at March 31, 2008 06:01 PM (qrkix)
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Well, of course *I* highly recommend it.

I'm already twitterin' ya, babe. (I know, I don't know the lingo.)
Posted by: Margi at April 02, 2008 09:46 PM (zfeQt)
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P.S. You're far more organized than I am, but there are approximately 1.25 days like you described in my typical week. The other, leftover days? They're a lot of rushing around and typing frantically to make a deadline.
ALL DAY IN MY JAMMIES.
Mweheh.
(Actualy? I lie. I've taken to wearing scrubs for casual-work attire. Comfy as jammies but not as embarrassing if you have to run to the store. Heh.)
Posted by: Margi at April 02, 2008 09:48 PM (zfeQt)
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Boy for a day.
Speaking of spaying, our neighbors gave us a cat named Ming Ming. A pretty little thing. Hairy too. When the time came, I took her to be spayed. The vet asked "why do you want to spay this cat?" I said "because we get all of our animals fixed" He repeated "but why do you want to get this cat spayed?" I said "because it is time" He smiled and asked "who told you this cat was a girl?" He held up the cat. He said, as he pushed up Ming Ming's two little peas in a pod, "he's a boy. You see, here are his testicles." I thought for a second and then said "o.k., then cut them off."
Tiresias has nothing on him. (thank you Genesis - Cinema Show)
Should have called this story Three minute eggs.
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March 26, 2008
Bucking Trends
We do that a lot around here I guess. First we bought a house when everyone said we should wait (if we had waited, we would never have closed on a mortgage courtesy of everyone and their aunt foreclosing...)
And now we bought a dishwasher (custom order since it's white... and the date stamped on the back is actually 3 days after we paid for it) when
durable goods orders are "inexplicably" down.
Oh well. It's nice to contribute to the economy!
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We have always done everything exactly wrong... yet here we are and it seems to have worked out. I conclude that the best thing to do is - do what works for you. *grin*
Posted by: Teresa at March 27, 2008 02:52 PM (rVIv9)
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Most of us 'real-lifers' can't wait for the 'best marketing move'. Have to do it when we need to. Can't always afford to wait.
Posted by: Mrs. Who at March 29, 2008 09:39 AM (ZUGLD)
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Good for you! Go economy!! : )
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March 25, 2008
Retail Therapy, dig it.
I got paid today.
And I got
this. Oh HELL YEAH.
I am a bigger fan of the international track list (which includes The Cure and Barenaked Ladies), but there's plenty on the US version to love.
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looking forward to visiting someday and playing that with you
Posted by: wRitErsbLock at March 26, 2008 05:49 AM (+MvHD)
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Sign. Me. Up.
Posted by: Kj at March 26, 2008 01:27 PM (lghAZ)
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I shall live vicariously through you.
Posted by: Lauren at March 30, 2008 07:18 AM (iUfJz)
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March 23, 2008
An open apology
To those of you who know me in RL.
I'm sorry I've been so short with you lately, remote, cross, grumpy, etc.
I've been under a hell of a lot of stress lately. My job sucks big hairy donkey balls at the moment and I am being pulled in 6 different directions. Maybe 7. I lost count a while ago.
Add to that a new physical therapy regimen, and allergy season, and well, I have been an idiot.
Crying at the drop of a hat is nothing new for me, but having been guilty of it in public 3 times this week is too much. Especially combined with spending a good portion of my weekend curled up under covers.
Clearly I am compensating. So just let me be for a while, and I promise I'll be back to myself once I get things a bit more under control outside of myself. Or at least once I figure out where I stand. Or maybe just when I find the remote to the ceiling fan.
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Nothing like a comment spam to top off a post on what a crappy day you've been having. Maybe "Derrick" is a smartbot who does this on purpose. He/she/it just hit my bitchpost on Douglas Kmiec, too.
Posted by: Xrlq at March 24, 2008 05:17 AM (DI4j5)
Posted by: wRitErsbLock at March 24, 2008 06:52 AM (+MvHD)
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No worries! Hugs
Posted by: ZTZCheese at March 24, 2008 04:29 PM (IfXtw)
Posted by: Eric at March 25, 2008 06:41 AM (g02Hg)
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Having been there (with the cross and grumpy stuff - except in my case there is often no excellent reasons such as you have!) I'm hoping things improve vastly fro you very very soon. It really sucks to feel like that. In the meantime, we'll be waiting.
Posted by: Teresa at March 25, 2008 09:49 AM (rVIv9)
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Oh, bless, honey.
Hang in there.
I have a sympathetic ear and broad shoulders, should you have a notion...
Posted by: Christina at March 25, 2008 12:05 PM (hDY55)
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*hugs* I hope you find balance soon. Sucks to be hanging out there.
Posted by: vw bug at March 26, 2008 03:28 AM (FPOeI)
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Aww, you poor thing. We all have times like this. Let us know if we can help.

Find that remote yet?
Posted by: Amanda at March 26, 2008 05:42 AM (5PUVj)
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Hang in there, Dear. And I have broad shoulders as well...
Posted by: Richmond at March 26, 2008 05:56 AM (bwq2J)
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I'm sitting here hoping you get through this bad patch soon.
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March 18, 2008
Notes from Real Life..
Crazy doesn't begin to cover it, folks.
And yet I can't think of a better word to describe the last week.
It started out great. I was very productive at work, got through my "pre-Friday" to-do list on Wednesday, if you can believe it, and got my classes back on schedule. No mean feat, I assure you. Wednesday night I went to rehearsal, we went out to dinner and did some shopping, and then we had a quiet evening in front of the TV.
Thursday we awoke to what sounded like a helicopter hovering over the house. And then, as we both got up and began to move about, we noticed that the water pressure in the house seemed very low. But, neither of us needed a shower, and we both had to be out of the house early, so we put it on the mental back burner.
Until I opened the front door to go out to the car. I was greeted by a fountain and a flood.
Some IDIOT thought it would be funny to break our hosepipe off at the top of the dirt. Oh well, they got theirs...a face full of water. HA. MORON. You could see where they were standing... clearly they were in the path of the fountain.
But seriously, what kind of IDIOT doesn't know that there's water in water pipes. No shit.
We called the police, and the officers who came out were highly amused. To say the least. Like us, they figure it was probably a kid. Especially since Hubby had a kid threaten to egg our house earlier in the week. This is being followed up by the PD and at the school.
Friday was a boring day. I can't remember what I did. No kidding.
Saturday we worked all day in the yard, doing a lot of ripping and planting. We had IHOP green eggs and ham and Who Cakes for breakfast. YUMMY!
Sunday I woke up sick. SICK. Like bad tummy sick. If that wasn't bad enough, I had to be at a "work retreat" at 5pm.
I am still moderately queasy. So I am staying home today.
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oh honey, I'm sorry
and, feel free to blame me for the water thing.
Posted by: wRitErsbLock at March 18, 2008 11:55 AM (+MvHD)
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Wow! I'm sorry about the water thing - that's a sucky way to start the day. *sigh* And I hope you're feeling better soon!
Posted by: Teresa at March 18, 2008 01:51 PM (rVIv9)
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That's a crazy week; I'd know it anywhere! Hope you feel better... and I hope the cops get the little bugger who broke the pipe!
Posted by: pam at March 18, 2008 03:27 PM (l6NIn)
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Wow, that sucks about the pipe. and the tummy thing too. Do you think it was IHOP? We're headed that way this Saturday, but not if the WhoCakes are venomous. =P
Posted by: Amanda at March 19, 2008 08:14 AM (ay+rD)
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I think it's going around. Not the tummy thing, the "trouble and turmoil" thing. Really, there ought to be a vaccination for that. *impish grin*
I hope you get to feeling better...and that things improve on your end.
xoxoxo
Posted by: Lauren at March 22, 2008 04:40 PM (iUfJz)
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March 14, 2008
March 10, 2008
The Village Vidiot
Find out how totally 80's are you at LiquidGeneration!
h/t The New Wave Llama boys
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I missed most of the 80's. I had small children... when I wasn't chasing them, I was sleeping. *grin*
Posted by: Teresa at March 11, 2008 09:03 AM (rVIv9)
Posted by: Mr. Bingley at March 11, 2008 02:50 PM (iDfoG)
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Metalhead? Eh, maybe. Though in reality I actually AM Alex P. Keaton from Family Ties in so many ways.
Posted by: Dave J at March 11, 2008 04:19 PM (jUUaH)
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Hmmm. Got the same answer as you. Did you pick the Rubix cube? GRIN
Posted by: vw bug at March 11, 2008 04:45 PM (FPOeI)
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Yeah, like Dave I would have guessed Alex Keaton.
[sigh]
I'm a
vidiot too.
Posted by: Ken S, Fifth String on the Banjo of Life at March 11, 2008 06:34 PM (Yh9SA)
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i am gonna show this to my friend, guy
Posted by: Jessmh at March 24, 2008 03:16 PM (UBVFF)
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March 08, 2008
Picture Pages!
I finally got around to posting more pictures. Puppy goodness and the saga of installing the dishwasher are now available at
Flickr.
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Yay on the dishwasher! That was quite the job!!! And your puppies are soooo cute!
Posted by: Teresa at March 08, 2008 03:03 PM (rVIv9)
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It's looking great! Remodeling and updating can be fun...*snort* But it's always worth it in the end. And I envy you your gas stove. My husband makes an awesome Bananas Foster, but can only do it on a gas stove.
Posted by: Mrs. Who at March 09, 2008 08:43 AM (RP9P0)
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Yay! Now you best add me as a friend or I'll cry.
Posted by: Da Goddess at March 14, 2008 06:12 AM (EU0wM)
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March 07, 2008
Happy Birthday, Granny
wB turns 31 today! Isn't she lovely?

Welcome to the over the hill gang,my friend!
That box'll get there as soon as it gets over its gout.....
Update: link fixed. Must be my OLD ARTHRITIC FINGERS.
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March 06, 2008
" 'pints" sized update
I got the following email from Ken S of it comes in pints? this morning, and he told me I could share it with you:
Hi CTG,
We're hoping it's just a temporary issue. Emily's working on it but we're both snowed under with work. Meanwhile, the lovely and talented Mr. Bingley has given us temporary refuge here: http://www.coalitionoftheswilling.net
If things aren't back to normal by tomorrow, the FFOT will be there or a link to wherever it is.
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March 05, 2008
I can breathe Dr. Pepper???!?!?!?!?!?!?
SWEET. That's essentially my blood anyway.....
Your
Pokéname is:
SquircowProfile:
You live in the prairies of Botswana, and your diet consists mostly of rocks, wolves and lattés.
Characteristics
(Combat and Non-combat)
You can walk on air. You can breathe Dr. Pepper. You can spit rocks. You can shoot hot death.
You can shoot wind. You can spit acid. You have a fear of tahini.
Natural Enemies:
Your natural enemy is
Humtwo.
h/t
Eebra
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