[Advent day 25] Psalm 98
The Johnny Damon thing amuses me. A(lmost a)ll the Red Sox fans are like, "So sad to see you go -- not!" And all the Yankees fans are like, "We're stuck with him?" I don't really follow sports, so I have no opinion (I root for the Red Sox and consider the Yankee teh evol, but that's 'cause it's in the air) but I am amused. [And it has happened so often that I have ceased to be surprised by it, but I still feel like there is an ethical code prohibiting RedSox players from defecting to the Yankees, though clearly many are the sinners.]
Eric called in today 'cause his back was killing him (he fell and landed on it yesterday -- and Barbara said today that she told him he should have just gone home rather than exacerbated it by coming in). Sadness.
Prof.N. had asked him to do a number of things, only some of which he could do from home, so I got to help. I learned that FedEx InternationalPriority will get something to the Phillippines on Saturday if it was shipped today, and FedEx International NextFlightl uses commercial airlines and courier services and starts at $225 :)
V!A [woman who went on vacation, giving me a temp gig next door to my usual HBS building for a week back in September] came up to my desk this morning, having misread a room number, and she was so pleased to see me. "You look great. I think of you often. Always fondly. You were so great."
Other morning anecdote:
Me: "So our scanner works now."
TechGuy: "Yes."
Me: "So that took you what, 5, 10 minutes to fix?"
TechGuy: "More like an hour. Or two, really."
OtherTechGuy: "And it took us 4 months to coordinate it."
Me: "Yeah, that's the thing."
(As I understand it, it was more like 6 months, but I didn't push them.)
OtherProf gave me a Banana Republic gift certficate.
Bianca okayed my working from home on Friday. And talking to my bro tonight I realized that I can go visit the h.s. on Friday (and could briefly even if I'd had to go in for the half day).
The temp is working the week after next, which makes more sense than the "next week" I originally understood it as.
All 3 of us remaining FAs (there were ~3 profs left, but they were all working) headed over to the Community Holiday Party ~4. First stop: booze. Second stop: food. I quickly moved on to third stop: dessert :) I found my finance people at a corner table and it was nice to spend time with them. And the white wine was yummy. I had two glasses. Hi, my name is Elizabeth and I have no alcohol tolerance. I left around 5:40 to make the 6:15 train (the one after the one I normally make, 'cause socializing trumped coming home in time for dinner to maybe not even be on the table) but I bumped into V!A on the way out as well as another Morgan coworker, so it was 5:50 when I left, and the building the party was in is a bit father away from the Square than the building I work in. (Not a whole lot, but every bit counts when it usually takes me close to 15 minutes to get to the Square.) So I get to the Red Line a little after 6, a lot of people are waiting (which is a good sign 'cause it means a train is due to come), a train does in fact arrive very shortly thereafter, and it hits 6:15 before I even arrive in South Station. I walk quickly up the escalator anyway, though. People are on the next escalator, so I go quickly up the stairs, look at the board anyway, and Franklin-495 is boarding on Track 7 though the clock says almost 6:20. I run, get in the first door, ask "Franklin-Forge Park?," get a yes, sit down in the first available seat, and commence catching my breath. The train actually didn't leave until 6:25, and my mom was on the same train so dinner wouldn't have been ready had I come home on my usual train anyhow. So glad the train was leaving late, however, as the next one was 7:35.
Oh, anecdote I forgot from last night: Talking about carding or something, my brother said that in Ireland so long as you can see over the bar they'll serve you. (Which I've heard before.) "So it sucks to be a midget." Ba-dum-bump. "Which is too bad because they have so many of them." (My mother had to explain to me that he meant leprechauns. The shame -- 'cause I've been translating for my brother since before he could talk.)
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1 Sing to the LORD a new song,
for he has done marvelous things;
his right hand and his holy arm
have worked salvation for him.
2 The LORD has made his salvation known
and revealed his righteousness to the nations.
3 He has remembered his love
and his faithfulness to the house of Israel;
all the ends of the earth have seen
the salvation of our God.
4 Shout for joy to the LORD, all the earth,
burst into jubilant song with music;
5 make music to the LORD with the harp,
with the harp and the sound of singing,
6 with trumpets and the blast of the ram's horn—
shout for joy before the LORD, the King.
7 Let the sea resound, and everything in it,
the world, and all who live in it.
8 Let the rivers clap their hands,
Let the mountains sing together for joy; 9 let them sing before the LORD,
for he comes to judge the earth.
He will judge the world in righteousness
and the peoples with equity.
The Johnny Damon thing amuses me. A(lmost a)ll the Red Sox fans are like, "So sad to see you go -- not!" And all the Yankees fans are like, "We're stuck with him?" I don't really follow sports, so I have no opinion (I root for the Red Sox and consider the Yankee teh evol, but that's 'cause it's in the air) but I am amused. [And it has happened so often that I have ceased to be surprised by it, but I still feel like there is an ethical code prohibiting RedSox players from defecting to the Yankees, though clearly many are the sinners.]
Eric called in today 'cause his back was killing him (he fell and landed on it yesterday -- and Barbara said today that she told him he should have just gone home rather than exacerbated it by coming in). Sadness.
Prof.N. had asked him to do a number of things, only some of which he could do from home, so I got to help. I learned that FedEx InternationalPriority will get something to the Phillippines on Saturday if it was shipped today, and FedEx International NextFlightl uses commercial airlines and courier services and starts at $225 :)
V!A [woman who went on vacation, giving me a temp gig next door to my usual HBS building for a week back in September] came up to my desk this morning, having misread a room number, and she was so pleased to see me. "You look great. I think of you often. Always fondly. You were so great."
Other morning anecdote:
Me: "So our scanner works now."
TechGuy: "Yes."
Me: "So that took you what, 5, 10 minutes to fix?"
TechGuy: "More like an hour. Or two, really."
OtherTechGuy: "And it took us 4 months to coordinate it."
Me: "Yeah, that's the thing."
(As I understand it, it was more like 6 months, but I didn't push them.)
OtherProf gave me a Banana Republic gift certficate.
Bianca okayed my working from home on Friday. And talking to my bro tonight I realized that I can go visit the h.s. on Friday (and could briefly even if I'd had to go in for the half day).
The temp is working the week after next, which makes more sense than the "next week" I originally understood it as.
All 3 of us remaining FAs (there were ~3 profs left, but they were all working) headed over to the Community Holiday Party ~4. First stop: booze. Second stop: food. I quickly moved on to third stop: dessert :) I found my finance people at a corner table and it was nice to spend time with them. And the white wine was yummy. I had two glasses. Hi, my name is Elizabeth and I have no alcohol tolerance. I left around 5:40 to make the 6:15 train (the one after the one I normally make, 'cause socializing trumped coming home in time for dinner to maybe not even be on the table) but I bumped into V!A on the way out as well as another Morgan coworker, so it was 5:50 when I left, and the building the party was in is a bit father away from the Square than the building I work in. (Not a whole lot, but every bit counts when it usually takes me close to 15 minutes to get to the Square.) So I get to the Red Line a little after 6, a lot of people are waiting (which is a good sign 'cause it means a train is due to come), a train does in fact arrive very shortly thereafter, and it hits 6:15 before I even arrive in South Station. I walk quickly up the escalator anyway, though. People are on the next escalator, so I go quickly up the stairs, look at the board anyway, and Franklin-495 is boarding on Track 7 though the clock says almost 6:20. I run, get in the first door, ask "Franklin-Forge Park?," get a yes, sit down in the first available seat, and commence catching my breath. The train actually didn't leave until 6:25, and my mom was on the same train so dinner wouldn't have been ready had I come home on my usual train anyhow. So glad the train was leaving late, however, as the next one was 7:35.
Oh, anecdote I forgot from last night: Talking about carding or something, my brother said that in Ireland so long as you can see over the bar they'll serve you. (Which I've heard before.) "So it sucks to be a midget." Ba-dum-bump. "Which is too bad because they have so many of them." (My mother had to explain to me that he meant leprechauns. The shame -- 'cause I've been translating for my brother since before he could talk.)
Hey, look, a variation on the anon-meme I actually wanna participate in (via
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