Monday, May 15, 2006

Happy Belated Mother's Day

I spent yesterday with a migrane that wouldn't let up. It was pretty sad. They did make me breakfast in bed. I shared a lot of it with Hannah because I just didn't feel hungry. Last week, to our surprise, "A" was at church with her aunt and uncle. Her grandmother called to see if we could take her yesterday, so Keith took her and Hannah to church while I stayed in bed with a sick headache behind my left eye like an ice pick.

When they got home from lunch, I went downstairs to lay on the couch. We rented "Flightplan" on pay per view. I didn't care for it.

We took "A" with us to dinner and I survived sitting up that long. When we came home, I was back on the couch and fell asleep right after I found out that Danielle was taking Aras to the final 2 on Survivor. I woke up after midnight to crawl up to bed, still fully clothed.

I went on to work this morning, but I am horribly tired. My headache is lingering, but it's nothing like yesterday. I think it's the start of a flu or something because my throat is hurting. We'll see what becomes of it.

Everything has moved to my new office at work. I wish it had a window, but I left the office with the window for the new director. It seemed "fair". There's a window in our lobby area, so I'm not too far off from natural lighting. The office, in general, is dark. The lighting is just some overhead pot lights that don't do much. I'm going to get some lamps for my office at the very least. I like the space with the exception of the lighting issues. The only things that haven't moved yet are my computer and phone. Because of that, I had to spend time at the old desk this AM. Headed over to the new office to try to get some things in order, then headed back to the computer. It was a dull day. Graduation was Saturday, so I don't expect there to be a lot of exciting activity until everyone is gearing back up for fall.

I had my final class on Saturday. Wow. That's all I have to say, and I'm not saying it in a good way. My presentation went alright. I could have been a little more perky, rambled a little less. It wasn't my finest public speaking moment. But, I did my presentation the way I did just about everything else in the class. Tentative, unsure, and somewhat off the cuff. I was impressed with some of my classmates' results and thought I could have prepared more. My gut feeling though is that I wouldn't have been satisfied with whatever I did, and I'm just glad it's over.

Alex is doing a better job of not getting lost. He went out today and managed to be here when I got home from work.

I have to pick up Hannah in about a half hour. She's practicing for the school play right now.

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