Monday, Tuesday, now it's Wednesday...
Sep. 21st, 2004 08:35 amSunday was a good day, filled with getting stuff done and a visit with Mrissa and Dena and Mrissa's family. Things I learned on Sunday:
1. Squirrels build crap-ass nests deliberately, so that when you shove at them with a 10-foot pole, while perched precariously in an apple tree, you cannot get rid of the whole thing. You can only disarrange what's there, and they then can put it back together again.
2. My child always behaves well at Cecil's.
3. I'm starting to develop a Minnesooooootah accent. Fantasy of maaaaahners, indeed.
4. Joking around about asking people to marry me makes Mike faintly uneasy. ("What was that about?")
5. Roo likes the new toys at "Missa-house".
Monday was a LONG day, ultimately (I think) profitable. Got up at 6, on the road to St. Cloud by 7:15, got there by 8:45 and spent 15 minutes reading Mr. Ford's Star Trek novel. Much to my delight, I did indeed recognize Ilen and Davith and Pam, and I could clearly hear Pam, in my head, saying the things she said in the book. Davith, with less of a speaking role, less so. But still. :)
Then it was off to interview land for the next 15+ hours. Visited hospital, clinic, spent the afternoon going over fringe benefits (health insurance and dental for my entire family!, they pay for your movers/relocation!, life insurance for gossakes!), office nuts and bolts (four days of work is 100%!), salary (130K for full time and 97.5K for 75% time!).
And I had fun and I really liked the clinic, and I'm just dying inside because despite all the good things, It's In Saint Cloud. SAINT CLOUD! And that's a hell of a commute for Mike to go to school every day, even if we were to live in Monticello.
*bangs head on desk* Saint Cloud.
1. Squirrels build crap-ass nests deliberately, so that when you shove at them with a 10-foot pole, while perched precariously in an apple tree, you cannot get rid of the whole thing. You can only disarrange what's there, and they then can put it back together again.
2. My child always behaves well at Cecil's.
3. I'm starting to develop a Minnesooooootah accent. Fantasy of maaaaahners, indeed.
4. Joking around about asking people to marry me makes Mike faintly uneasy. ("What was that about?")
5. Roo likes the new toys at "Missa-house".
Monday was a LONG day, ultimately (I think) profitable. Got up at 6, on the road to St. Cloud by 7:15, got there by 8:45 and spent 15 minutes reading Mr. Ford's Star Trek novel. Much to my delight, I did indeed recognize Ilen and Davith and Pam, and I could clearly hear Pam, in my head, saying the things she said in the book. Davith, with less of a speaking role, less so. But still. :)
Then it was off to interview land for the next 15+ hours. Visited hospital, clinic, spent the afternoon going over fringe benefits (health insurance and dental for my entire family!, they pay for your movers/relocation!, life insurance for gossakes!), office nuts and bolts (four days of work is 100%!), salary (130K for full time and 97.5K for 75% time!).
And I had fun and I really liked the clinic, and I'm just dying inside because despite all the good things, It's In Saint Cloud. SAINT CLOUD! And that's a hell of a commute for Mike to go to school every day, even if we were to live in Monticello.
*bangs head on desk* Saint Cloud.