Friday, December 14, 2007

We're off this weekend

Don't know for sure but it looks like the farm sale was funded today. That means it'll be recorded on Monday and I'll get to move into my house on Tuesday or Wednesday. We won't have the gas turned on until Thursday. No heat, no showers. Sponge bath city. We have electric space heaters. Somewhere. Buried in storage.

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Brendan is guest blogging. Hey, Bill, B says he doesn't care about using punctuation or capitals. Evil Aunt Donita is enjoying watching him squirm.

Anyway... Work was mellow today. Half the people weren't there. I stuffed envelopes.

Ok, B is being a pain in the ass. I'm going to publish and go. If anyone has something fun to to this weekend give me a call.

6 comments:

vivage said...

Brendan, Mr. O might grade you on the guest blogging. Or give you a pop quiz on punctuation, you might want to get ready for that on Monday (or bribe him with cookies or candy).

YAY HOORAY! Funding is good, getting the keys is good.

Just in time for Christmas!

Anonymous said...

YeaH! Going through going through! It's going through! Without utilities it'll be like camping! And how nice you don't have to stress about your job! The holidays was a good time to start. AND IT'S YOUR FIRST WEEKEND AS A WORKING WOMAN!! As a long-suffering working woman, I tell you, that is BIG.

You know what's going to suck, though, is that you're not going to have all the time in the world for 10-day visits to Austin anymore. I'll be lucky if I can talk you into a three-day weekend.

Check your hotmail account. I sent you a photo of my latest library sign. It's not a good photo, but it's a good sign.

--dean

bidio--video for old ladies

Donita Curioso said...

Virginia- Heh! I'll let him read this.

AS for Christmas, it just doesn't exist for me right now. Actually, it does exist... I'm so freaking sick of the five Christmas songs they keep playing at work.

Dean- You're right about it being my first weekend as a working woman. Boy, I feel it.

Yeah, no more zipping off to Austin when I feel like it. But when RCC is closed so is our office. I get a week off between Christmas and New Years. No, you won't be seeing me then but I will get some large blocks of off time.

Your library sign looks good!

I've been visiting the cats at Drew's. Marty is so pathetic it's ridiculous. He hangs out in his litter box. That cat litter is majorly scented. I don't see how he can stand laying in it. I dragged him out and put him in the car so he could move around a little. He climbed into the back and crouched down and stayed there. When we put Katie and Zoey in the car they explored and asked for cuddles. Marty is such a dink.

vivage said...

Yay, only one more week of work before a 10 day holiday! I think it's very cool that you have a job, you're juggling moving into a new place and then you have 10 days to recoop while you set things to order. Much, much easier than having a new job and not getting any time off for months and months.

The vac time between Christmas and New Years, the 11 holidays other than Christmas and New Years and 3 wks vacation the first year at my job is extremely valuable. Heck, it has to be, I'm paid so little!

Anonymous said...

Well that's delightful: you move, you're all disorganized, and you get a week off a job to get it together when you've only worked three weeks. That's as convenient as life gets.

--dean

fruqx--down-time between xmas and new year's.

Donita Curioso said...

Hmmm, I don't think that's as convenient as life gets but it ain't bad.