serinde: (MY CURSE IZ PASTEDE ON YAY!)
Having chased everyone else to bed in what is almost a sane hour, I am now sitting up because my bad knee has discovered a new way of playing sillybuggers. Instead of the usual "okay, you must shift it after having left it either straight or bent for N minutes, and there will be a sharp pop with a bit of pain as you move it to the other position", which I'm tolerably used to, we now have "hi, we are going to be dully uncomfortable building to unbearable--but with no actual pain--no matter what position it's in". Have taken ibuprofen and am elevating it in the hopes that this will do something or other. Am also wondering if falling on it Tuesday (I have a lovely skinned knee) had some effect, especially since that was how I injured it in the first place, but a) it seems a bit much in the lag time for that and b) should it not be then hurting in the fashion it did when I first committed mayhem on it?

At least I don't have to work tomorrow.
serinde: (Syringa vulgaris)
In spite of the aforementioned general debilitation, and that going to the store this morning nearly did me in, I was driven to go forth and try to make up some of the neglect our garden suffered this season. Weeded the beds by the front walk (which have almost no real plants left after the Dry Time), had a go at some strange vine-thing growing up through the front shrubbery, and got all the branches off the two Horrible Thorny Things some insane person planted along the fence. Why does anyone plant pyracantha? Ever? Our last house had some, too, which had scraped swaths of paint off the the siding it was against. The other Horrible Thing looks much like a rosebush, but has no flowers, and is annoying as fuck. There's a lot of that around these parts, too. And they both grow like gangbusters.

I haven't picked up the horrible thorny remnants, as I need better gloves. Last time I tried, the thorns went right through my heaviest pair. I will also need to gear myself up to get the stumps out, and won't that just be a treat?
serinde: (brew-up)
...was not a lot of anything but getting my bearings, really. Meetings with various & sundry of the people in the department, being given a tour, working on setting up my computer how I'd like, etc. Also, the boss was not in this week, and no one is entirely clear on what he wants me to be doing, so I didn't have anything specific to do; in spite of this, I started laying groundwork for what I think I will be doing.

And even though I had nothing terribly much to do, per se, I've been drained beyond all reckoning. Not like having mono. But not unlike being ill. And I've felt hugely discombobulated & disoriented (well, go figure), and aikido would help but I haven't sorted that out, and it was hard to find lunch that was good, cheap, and healthy, and and and. Today was markedly better, though, with the discovery of a Balducci's not two blocks from the campus (that is, it's just like Balducci's used to be, and indeed is owned by a member of that family--but it's actually called "Grace's Marketplace"), so I can haz good and cheap salad bar.

Things that have helped: the lovely little MP3 player [livejournal.com profile] sweh got me as a You Are Grownup Cat, This Is Grownup Job prize, which makes my commute tolerable; the weather has been good all week, so I've been able to walk every lunch hour (and sit out whilst eating); everyone has been exceedingly welcoming and friendly and seems genuinely happy to have me on board. And they all seem at the surface level at least to get along together, but I will just note in passing that, after the week of meetings, I did feel an awful lot like that bit in Persuasion when all the Musgroves individually nobble Anne to intervene in their little domestic wheel squeaking. I don't much know how this is going to play out.

Minor but deep annoyance: my second day, I saw a flyer for a (free) lunchtime yoga series for staff members, which started Friday (i.e., today). But, you have to get a "Physical Activity Card" to participate. Fine, got form, started filling out--is mostly assuring them that you will take responsibility if your arm falls off or something. Except that page 2 requires you to go to the doctor and get a TB test. Because if I had tuberculosis, I'd be more likely to transmit it in a yoga class than in a crowded office? And, you absolutely have to go to the first class to take the rest. Feh. Feh, I say.

They have a pool, but it is under repair until the end of time.

My Indelible Mark On The Department: Plugging in my new cheapo electric kettle this morning, I blew out our office's fuse, taking down five people's workstations. Go me.
(However, I blame the database wanks in the back half of the office, who have thirty-eleven things running on the same circuit.)

A few statistics, a la [livejournal.com profile] mangosteen:
- Trains taken: 3
- Escalators ascended daily: 12
- Network outages: 4
- Winces at what I've been told about how things are set up: 8-10
- Average number of students on line at the nearest girls' room: 2
- Number of students that there are room for to stand waiting in that bathroom: 0
- Pointless fire drills: 1
- Number of separate ICIT offices/locations, just at this campus: 7
serinde: ("What fresh hell?")
So therefore I did four loads of laundry, changed the sheets, tidied the bedroom, vacuumed, and ran errands. This "relaxation" you speak of is fascinating; have you a pamphlet describing it? (Well, OK, I did play a couple rounds of Katamari.)

Then picked up [livejournal.com profile] dariodevil and proceeded to get horribly lost in Clifton while trying to avoid a miles-long nonmovingness on the Parkway. Let me tell you about the Garden State Parkway and its excreable signage--particularly when you are following signs directing you to it, and then you look in your rearview mirror and see another sign directing passersby to it that is pointing in the opposite direction. I should've trusted my gut instinct instead of the fucking Parkway Authority. I would have been home a good half hour sooner.

Now: store trip, followed by serious slackage.
serinde: (brew-up)
Mom has been mailing updates this week and Grandma continues to improve. Emotionally/personality-wise, she is back to just about where she was before the effluvium hit the whirlyblades (though I don't know if she's still on haloperidol); mentally she has to take a little bit more time to access memories than had been the case, but she does find them. She's able to walk a little bit with her walker, and though her hands are still very lacking in mobility & strength, Mom reports that she's showing steady improvement. (Three cheers for physical therapy.) I don't yet know the longer-term prognosis (if indeed it exists yet), like whether she'll be able to go back to assisted living or what, but in any case her quality of life is looking way up.

Thank you all for the kind thoughts, comments, advice and so on during these last couple weeks. I really appreciate it.

*sniff!*

Sep. 27th, 2007 01:11 pm
serinde: (Syringa vulgaris)
Today is my last day (instead of the week off I'd've liked to have taken, I'm having a three day weekend; better than a poke in the eye). And lo, I was presented with a really nice card, and a stunning, high-quality cake knife and server set. I am full of awww!. And much missing of the good times.

Bored now.

Sep. 26th, 2007 07:55 am
serinde: (self-control)
The main problem I have with phase one of South Beach is that I don't want eggs for breakfast every goddam morning.
serinde: (Sacred Chao)
I've flown New York to Cleveland an awful, awful lot over the past fifteen years. And so I know how long it takes--namely about 45 minutes air time.

Wherefore, then, does Continental list the flight time of all their EWR <> CLE flights as 2 hours? I can only presume they're padding estimates so they can be delay-ful and still claim on-time-ness. Feh.
serinde: ("What fresh hell?")
Mom just mailed asking if I can come Right Now and help move Grandma's stuff out of the assisted living place, cos she can't do it herself, and the place costs over $100/day, and none of the cousins seem to be around. BATAAN DEATH MARCH, HO!

Going to put pants on, settle my brain, run to the store so Steve and Julie has foodz, and be on the road by a bit after noon unless Mom hears from the cousins in the interim.

Edit: I checked yesterday and Continental had none of the seriously-low-fares from New York to Cleveland. THIS MORNING they just posted one. But not for travel THIS weekend! Assholes.

Edit 2: That's okay. Mom had enough frequent flyer miles, and they had enough "available seats", that I can take ze plane. So I'll be leaving on an 8pm flight tonight, returning on a 4:40pm flight tomorrow. Now to see if the TSA gives me any shit about the bunch of roses from [livejournal.com profile] sweh's garden I'm bringing for Grandma.
serinde: (Delirium)
I am Jack's lost five-year-old self. )
serinde: (burn!)
While clearing out my staff account, I came across an ancient gem; to wit, a letter I composed & sent to the NYC parking authorities some ten years ago. I shall let it speak for itself. )

It worked, too. We never heard anything more about the matter.
serinde: (job joy)
More precisely, 4:30pm, and I should have known better than to start a Covad call at that time, even for a topic that should have been Wham Bam Thank You Ma'am. Instead, I missed my train and the train after it. I leave you to picture how much delight this gave me.

And now, being charged for your execution bullet: )
serinde: (body)
The slacks I bought scarcely a month ago are now way too loose. I'm talking, "fit a party in my waistband" too loose, here. (They were not tight to begin with, mind.)

I really like them, too. Feh.
serinde: (music)
A week ago Sunday (that's the 9th, for them as don't obsessively have Google Calendar open), we went to see the Hoodoo Gurus at Maxwell's. You may not have heard of them. Because why? Because they're an Australian band from the 80s, mostly. I hadn't heard of them before moving in with Steve, Your Source For Curiously Obscure Rock. Indeed, they broke up in 1998. And what where they doing in some wee bar in Hoboken? I have no clue, and it was the sheerest serendipity that I discovered it. A timely browse of Wikipedia => their web site => Y HELO THAR, tour info!

And so we went, and it was good. No: it was Awesome. They seriously rocked the house. And at the start, Dave-the-lead-singer apologized because they were only going to play stuff from their first two albums. (I rejoiced, because those are the only ones I have. Nor did the rest of the audience seem woeful.) A small bit of sadness was that they did not play two of my favorite cuts from Stoneage Romeos ("Tojo" and "Zanzibar") but they played damn near everything else, so I can't complain.

Awesome, yes, and very likely a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. So glad I seized the chance.

ObCute: Directly in front of me were a group of some half-dozen youngish Australians, who were excitedly phoning their buds in Sydney in the "Guess what WE'RE doing right now!" fashion.
serinde: (Delirium)
News from the home front: Suddenly, over the past week, Grandma has gone from being somewhat old-agedly losing track of conversations from time to time and forgetting where she's put stuff &c. to utterly gone behavior--paranoia, fighting (my grandma? Fighting *anyone*?!?), wandering around in the middle of the night, etc. She was taken to the hospital over the weekend, they found nothing wrong (though didn't look very hard), and now is back again, as her doctor suspects there *has* to be some physical cause to trigger this quick a downslide. Where she is refusing to eat, because "they" are trying to kill her. She recognizes Mom, but doesn't want her to stick around because "they" might get her, too.

So, yes, may need to make sudden trip to Ohio. I am not as fashed about the idea that it's Grandma's time--I mean, she's been pretty much ready since Grandpa died, and has just been patiently finishing out her shift, and I've had some while to resign myself--but I HATE HATE HATE HATE that she's not to be permitted to go with the dignity she has always possessed in life.
serinde: (burn!)
Pace just called me, six weeks after I applied, to ask if I could come in for an interview. Sorry lads, ya done missed the boat!

Sort of too-bad, as the locations would have made my commute less of a stinker, but I think it probably would have ended up with lower pay and not as interesting. (It may develop that the interestingness at Hunter will be of the Chinese curse variety, of course.)
serinde: (body)
Misery loving company and all, I have joined [livejournal.com profile] naudia and [livejournal.com profile] audiovile in embarking on South Beach again. Naturally, this means I immediately have cravings for fruit and bread.

I seem to be starting to like orange peppers, though.
serinde: (determination)
As of Oct. 1, I will be starting work at Hunter College, as a "Computer Services Manager, Level 2". (Civil service titles are very unsexy. But the benefits are awe-inspiring.) Have just sent my sorrowful letter of farewell to the internal staff mailing list.

Although I've been coming to grips with this thought for a while now, I still have a certain degree of ZOMG.
serinde: (on the short bus)
(This is that "careercruiser.com" web quiz all the cool kids are doing.)

Most of these make some kind of sense, except for the first and the last. I mean, what?

1. Air Traffic Controller
2. Anthropologist
3. Archaeologist
4. GIS Specialist
5. Historian
6. Fisher
7. Arborist
8. Zookeeper
9. Psychologist
10. Automotive Painter

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