Friday report
I love Atlanta except between four and seven on weekdays. The commute is painful. Please, someone, make MARTA actually usable! I'm serious: it frequently takes me an hour to get home. 45 minutes is good. And none of it is a nice drive: just balls to the walls. Oh, hee. I don't care if I used that right, it was totally fun to say.
Still working on the tedious frightening planning of photo shoots, plus cranking out this hugely detailed project with (happily corroborated by frazzled coworkers) a ridiculous deadline and trying to keep the house spotless for the people who aren't looking at the house. And the kitten is adorable and... time consuming. Seriously adorable though.
Sunday is Open House. Anyone have any ideas what to do with a 6 week old kitten in an Open House? I can't hide her in a bathroom as people looking at a house frequently want to see bathrooms. Anyone want to take in an open house refugee and kitten for a few hours? We can play Scrabble or watch kittenvision. She's very entertaining. More than me these days, I can tell you that. And as an added bonus this time I'm not even trying to give away the cat!
I met L out for lunch this week. I think I vented about work the whole time. Poor L, always giving me advice and providing a shoulder. It was nice. And I am such a dork: I drove as I thought it was farther but it was like four blocks away. All that bitching about driving, dude. But I am really glad I found about the lunch sushi buffet at RuSan's. As soon as work slows down I'm taking a book to RuSan's for a long lunch. And walking this time.
Anyway, L was telling me about this meeting she was attending, which is why she was in my neck of the woods. I love that all my friends have such interesting things that they do: work, school, art, design. It's all very interesting, all these glimpses into what everyone does all day. Not that I've talked to anyone in days, besides H or cats or coworkers. I owe emails and phone calls to everyone in my life. Love all y'all.
I want a long night o' sleepin' tonight.
Still working on the tedious frightening planning of photo shoots, plus cranking out this hugely detailed project with (happily corroborated by frazzled coworkers) a ridiculous deadline and trying to keep the house spotless for the people who aren't looking at the house. And the kitten is adorable and... time consuming. Seriously adorable though.
Sunday is Open House. Anyone have any ideas what to do with a 6 week old kitten in an Open House? I can't hide her in a bathroom as people looking at a house frequently want to see bathrooms. Anyone want to take in an open house refugee and kitten for a few hours? We can play Scrabble or watch kittenvision. She's very entertaining. More than me these days, I can tell you that. And as an added bonus this time I'm not even trying to give away the cat!
I met L out for lunch this week. I think I vented about work the whole time. Poor L, always giving me advice and providing a shoulder. It was nice. And I am such a dork: I drove as I thought it was farther but it was like four blocks away. All that bitching about driving, dude. But I am really glad I found about the lunch sushi buffet at RuSan's. As soon as work slows down I'm taking a book to RuSan's for a long lunch. And walking this time.
Anyway, L was telling me about this meeting she was attending, which is why she was in my neck of the woods. I love that all my friends have such interesting things that they do: work, school, art, design. It's all very interesting, all these glimpses into what everyone does all day. Not that I've talked to anyone in days, besides H or cats or coworkers. I owe emails and phone calls to everyone in my life. Love all y'all.
I want a long night o' sleepin' tonight.

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