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Very cool, Av. That sounds like a great vacation. :-)

I agree about clients and the end of the year rush. Ugh.
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Well, it's better than work, that's for sure. :D

And yeah...damn clients...

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Today is my Friday!

Woohoo!!!!
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Congrats. This has been a long week. I can't believe it's only Wednesday.

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Lucky you. Thursday for me.

The end of year malaise has definitely set in.

And I see the board has been unconscionably quiet as well.

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Avatar wrote: The end of year malaise has definitely set in.
Yes. Yes it has.

Cat was chattering at a bug on the wall that she couldn't reach. Lifted cat up to dealing-with-bug-level. Cat took an enthusiastic swipe at bug. Bug went flying. (Wasn't a winged bug.) No idea where bug went. Suspect it's in my hair.

And it's still not Friday.

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I didn't work today but I am here nonetheless. Very exhausting day off but it's a good tired. :-)
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If it's exhausting, I don't count it as a day off.

Friday at last, hooray. How time flies when...well, it flies.

Happy bug hunting Sorus. :D

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The bug is still MIA. The cat seemed to think she obliterated it when she swatted it, so I think I'll hop on that train, delusional as it is. It's Friday, and I somehow survived this week. (Not entirely undamaged. Multiple conversations with my minion about not leaving heavy things precariously balanced on the tops of ladders. His reply: "That's how I do it." This led to a week of arguments. I won, but he isn't speaking to me now. That's fine.)

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Helping out a friend with some suggestions for his online business, so since I was online, thought I would pop in.

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I did a double-take to make sure it was really Saturday when I saw you were on.

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Sorus wrote: Cat was chattering at a bug on the wall that she couldn't reach. Lifted cat up to dealing-with-bug-level. Cat took an enthusiastic swipe at bug. Bug went flying. (Wasn't a winged bug.) No idea where bug went. Suspect it's in my hair.
Read this to my kids. they were amused.

I think I was more amused about the way your cat successful got you to pick her up to dealing-with-bug-level.
Humans: occasionally useful.

I had my math class today.
I fretted over how to prepare for it a bunch, but then was elated over actually teaching it. (and afterwards)

I still feel like I've felt for the last few days - generally overwhelmed by life!
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Sheesh, sometimes I swear my life has devolved into being useful to fecking cats. :D

Ah, Monday. How uninspiring.

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Monday after a long weekend. I feel you'd probably expect. :-(
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They started playing Christmas music at work today. That's two weeks early. TWO WEEKS. I haven't even had time to work on my plans for sabotaging the speaker system. I think I may switch tactics and just gradually turn the volume down a little bit every day. :crazy:

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I've been insanely-emotional today and yesterday.
some idea of what's going on, though...
I was reading a section about "margin" and creating margin in a book I have, and it's very convincing. (in the it-encouraged-me-for-real way, not the sarcastic way)


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Sorus wrote:Cat was chattering at a bug on the wall that she couldn't reach. Lifted cat up to dealing-with-bug-level. Cat took an enthusiastic swipe at bug. Bug went flying. (Wasn't a winged bug.) No idea where bug went. Suspect it's in my hair.
Also, update on small mammals I care for at my house- my 7-year-old son requested to see this story TWO more times today, and then, "Can you copy it and paste it into TextEdit?"
So, like, really popular with that one. <3

I will laugh if you write a bestseller that shows up in the Children's section of libraries and is a book of snarky stories about cats, humans, and the bugs they wear.
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Should add the bit about the cat thinking it obliterated the bug. :D

I sometimes amuse myself by imagining what the cats think of our antics. :D

I feel like it's Tuesday, like there is a month to go before I get leave, and that there are things that I have to do that I have neither the desire nor the inclination to do.

Woe is me. :D

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Tuesday. What can be said to counter that "Tuesday" feeling?

Bummed because it's much harder for me to post through my phone and my count is way off. At least I can post a bunch of non standard emoji.

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Avatar wrote:Should add the bit about the cat thinking it obliterated the bug. :D

I sometimes amuse myself by imagining what the cats think of our antics. :D
Oh, yeah.

ahh, non-standard emoji for free... alright.

hmmm... I'm getting stuff done today. that's good.
dishes finally in dishwasher and not on counter, actual no-knead bread made because I haven't made bread in months and months although everyone loves it, kids repeatedly reprimanded, all toilets unclogged, ....wait, there's a reason I don't go into detail about what my day is like!

anyway, little one has seen your post and is asking "Can I see the emojis and stuff that Atomic put?"
:-D
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I have never made my own bread. It's so good fresh out of the oven, though.

Linna Heartlistener wrote: I will laugh if you write a bestseller that shows up in the Children's section of libraries and is a book of snarky stories about cats, humans, and the bugs they wear.
That's not something I've ever really considered doing. But I'm pleased that he found it entertaining, and I will attempt to keep my random feline anthropomorphism family-friendly.

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