Guess where I am this time!
Monday, November 18, 2013
Work Travel
Just finished at work and checked in to my hotel. I was hopping I'd be in a room on the "pretty" side. And I was! Check out my view. Just put the tv on and Goonies movie just started - all time favorite.
Friday, November 15, 2013
LEGO!
Last weekend, I had a weekend with Cece and the kids. I met up with Cece them at the public library
and while she went off to drop off the groceries at home, the kids and I
enjoyed a live reading of Toto the Hurricane Kitten. And we got to meet him too. It was amazing how well trained he was. Almost like a dog - very strange. In the afternoon, I took Cameron to the Lego
store to pick out a birthday present. Growing
up Nick and I enjoyed endless hours playing with Lego. Back then there weren’t as many different
lines of Lego - we had a lot of the town Lego and just
regular-let-your-imagination-build Lego.
I couldn’t believe they had a store just for Lego! It had a really fun vibe and Cameron and I
checked out all the sets and in the end he picked out a space set. As we were driving to the store, I announced
that I was going to buy some Lego for me too.
I wasn’t sure what I would like, but half way around to store, guess
what I found - their Architecture line!
I splurged and bought myself the Empire State Building set. I couldn’t wait to get home to build it. I figured it's a good work toy to have on my desk next to my Vermont rock monster the kids made.
On our way out of the mall, we swung by American Girl and picked
up a birthday present for Maggie. Again,
I remember pouring over the American Girl catalog when I was a little girl. I loved reading about the back stories for
the four girls they had. Never actually
got anything since it was all so expensive.
Of course, now they have tons more and they were super nice and helpful
at the store. I think this triggered a
nostalgic weekend for me. I started
remembering what it was like being a kid, and then moved onto remembering when
Cam and Maggie were younger and how fast they’re growing up!
And nothing like giving the birthday present to a (almost) four
year old. The feeding chair I picked up
was just what Maggie wanted (granted her mom gave me a hint). It was like I was giving her the moon! She was so overjoyed with the gift and couldn’t
wait to start playing with it. We ended
up spending the rest of the afternoon playing on the dining room table, making
the Lego sets and playing dolls. The kids
were great at the Lego, Maggie really wanting to help and being good at
mirroring stuff - I’d put in one side and she’d copy it for the other
side. Cameron was good at following the
directions once he figured out the order of the pictures. And then after dinner (and early Birthday
cake) I enjoyed putting together my Lego set.
It was super fast compared to the Space and Ninja sets we were working
on.
After the kids went to bed, Cece and I stayed up watching Call of
the Midwife and catching up. Well, that
was the plan except I was so dead tired I ended up falling asleep during the
show and went to bed early. Sunday, went
to church with the kids and Cece and then around noon Aaron came home. I left super happy, not just for spending a
great weekend with great people, but as a bonus, Aaron fixed my car key
fob. Luckily, Cece had a similar issue
earlier so they had all the stuff needed on hand. It just made my day!
Saturday, November 09, 2013
TGIF?
First, I have to say that I've been good about keeping work/life separate. Most of my colleagues are on their email 24/7 including weekends and vacations. I learned that I need that time to recharge and balance things out. And I've been relatively good, up until now. I have a massive project deadline that has myself and my group working long hours. By 2 PM Friday afternoon I kept thinking TGIF and then laughing at myself because there weren't enough hours between now and Monday morning client meeting.
And I started realizing everything I had to cram into a finite weekend. I had committed to spending a weekend with Cece and the kids and know she's shared with them the news. Canceling on a friend is one thing but canceling on kids is a completely different thing. For the project there is an inordinate amount of work we must get done, or else not a happy client - and it's all come up in the last couple of days. In the past I could complain about my boss over-promising or being unreasonable and now I find myself being that boss. I'm the one with the client relationships who is held accountable. It's a good thing but not when I haven't got the right resources. Still working on that and fingers crossed I have something that might be falling into place next month to help. Very cryptic but don't want to jinx things.
So last night after marathon meetings internally working with my team and making sure we were all working through theis use for next weeks was realizing there was no way I could just get everything done staying late. At about 9:30 I recognized I was loosing steam and called it quits for the night. I have been stressed lately and part of it is that it's lonely as you move up, more is on your shoulders and less people to share your burdens with - it can weigh heavily. But last night, even though this is the most I've ever faced I'm in better spirits than previous weeks/months because I'm not alone. Working with my team and getting them focused they rallied and are behind me 100%+ They are having to scramble to squeeze in time this weekend too.
When we walked out the door around 10 last night I felt like it's these kind of things that bring the group closer. Because of morning meeting I had my car and ended up giving folks a ride home. I didn't get home until after 11 and just woke up early to crank through as much as I can this morning before I meet up with Cece and the kids. I'm going to have to cut my visit short tomorrow - would love to stay the entire afternoon but at least I'm not completely swallowed up by work. And I'm trusting that the break will only energize me for round two of next week.
The good thing is that I can take the lessons learned from this experience on this project and change what we commit to on future projects so this is not repeated. I'm happy that I am my own boss and not stuck with these situations on an endless basis. I only wish there were a few extra days and tomorrow was Friday and not yesterday. Hopefully this will be the only time and all future Fridays are TGIFs!
Tuesday, November 05, 2013
Work Trip
This morning was another wild dash to the airport to catch an early morning flight. You'd think I'd have this down with all the trips I've been doing.
Just finished with our meeting and checked into the Hotel. And it's a nice one. The room is strange - a huge cut through between the room and bathroom. Strange. I guess so you can sit in the tub and enjoy the view. A storm is brewing so I feel like I'm at the beginning of a movie. And I'm getting ready to go out for a night on the town with the head honchos.
Check out my view! Guess where I am!
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