Meh.
I saw d. off at the airport early this afternoon, which was both easier and harder than I expected. One of our friends asked if we (I) would be going nuts over this; I'll have to say, no I won't. It helps immensely that d. isn't at all sentimental (he'd say, maudlin). It's still tough, but we're both adults.
No question but this will be something new for me- I haven't lived alone for quite a long time, for more than a week or two. I've got evening activities scheduled for a few nights this month, and I'll probably schedule some more as I figure out how social I wanna be.
Anyway, after driving back through some thick highway fog, (not too scary), I went back to work from my brand new office. I had the fun of hearing
elbieinwaterloo and
joymoose talking to Dr.
thingo just outside my door, and opening it right onto them and joining the conversation. Joymoose: "But... But... Why are you in that office?" Me: "It's an elaborate practical joke. Did it work?" (Or some such.)
The ceiling fluorescents flicker and buzz. I hope facilities can fix it soon, because just in the space of a few hours this afternoon, it's given me a headache.
For the curious, I switched offices because the guy I replaced for 2005 came back, and my boss and I both wanted me to continue. This new office is far from my colleagues. I'm vaguely worried about how remote it is, since I did keep my door open in the old office and the hall-conversations were generally useful. Now, I have to listen to those Graphics profs, whose conversations are bound to be... Oh, wait- one of them reads my journal. Scintillating. That's what I wanted to say... Yeah.
But this feels a bit like working remotely from home did, where most of my contact came from chat-rooms and email. I will definitely switch to having lunch in our common-room, and maybe I should start scheduling meetings with co-workers solely for the sake of seeing them. And I'm sure that will go over well.
No question but this will be something new for me- I haven't lived alone for quite a long time, for more than a week or two. I've got evening activities scheduled for a few nights this month, and I'll probably schedule some more as I figure out how social I wanna be.
Anyway, after driving back through some thick highway fog, (not too scary), I went back to work from my brand new office. I had the fun of hearing
The ceiling fluorescents flicker and buzz. I hope facilities can fix it soon, because just in the space of a few hours this afternoon, it's given me a headache.
For the curious, I switched offices because the guy I replaced for 2005 came back, and my boss and I both wanted me to continue. This new office is far from my colleagues. I'm vaguely worried about how remote it is, since I did keep my door open in the old office and the hall-conversations were generally useful. Now, I have to listen to those Graphics profs, whose conversations are bound to be... Oh, wait- one of them reads my journal. Scintillating. That's what I wanted to say... Yeah.
But this feels a bit like working remotely from home did, where most of my contact came from chat-rooms and email. I will definitely switch to having lunch in our common-room, and maybe I should start scheduling meetings with co-workers solely for the sake of seeing them. And I'm sure that will go over well.
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No, I'm pretty sure you mean "sarcastic". That's the most appropriate adjective whenever your two neighbours have a conversation.
Welcome to the neighbourhood.
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Oh, so that's what it was. I knew it started with an 's'... and had a 'c' in it...
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Have you heard yet if they'll hire you (more) permanently?
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