dun dun done!
despite all the ass-dragging i managed to complete the task at hand.
(now there's a skill and qualification i need to put on my resume.)
toeing the line between need-to-know and overshare
despite all the ass-dragging i managed to complete the task at hand.
oh jeebus! someone will me the motivation.
at the end of the year i like to take a moment to reflect on things that have happened in my life, my achievements and short-comings alike... in such time of reflection most people would start making a list of new year's resolutions on how they would change things for their future... instead, when i sift through to highlight my issues so that i may deal with them head-on, i simply take a moment to ask "wwjd?"...
due to the recent cold (i.e. anything below 70F) weather we're having, i got a new space heater for my office. i love it. many thanks go out to the folks at Holmes for making such a kick ass product. it's got more than two handfulls of settings, it oscillates on demand, and it's got an emergency shut-off if it overheats. and it's that last part there that's going to be the most important feature for me, since on at least two occasions now i have left it on overnight, but each time it has not shut off and was still running when i came in to my office. now, this morning i came in to find that i had left it on over the whole weekend - it didn't auto shut off and it's stil running.
becoming cognizant of a patterned behavior is quite a strange feeling - kinda like seeing your reflection for the first time in the mirror and realizing you're blonde when you thought you were a redhead. i just realized that after every shower i instinctively have to brush my teeth. showers are mostly part of my morning routine, and when i'm doing my daily grooming i'm on autopilot and never noticed the pattern (well, really, when am i ever *not* on autopilot? rhetoric, i know). but tonight, i came home from work and took a long hot shower to relax. and as i was getting dressed and ready to comb my wet hair, standing at the basin i instinctively reached for the toothbrush and i started brushing -- it was not until i was halfway done with my brushing routine (yes 'routine'... i'm a control freak and if you didn't know that by now you're blind) that i realized there was no real need to brush at that moment as i had not eaten dinner yet (in fact pizza was on the way and would be at the door in a few minutes) and i still had an opened diet rockstar on the counter just waiting to be consumed. despite being mildly amused at the pavlovian nature of my behavior, i'm dreading the fact that neither of my dinner items are going to taste especially good with the lingering minty freshness i've got going on right now. (and, in proofing this post, i realized how much it reminded me of something i might have read in the past on everything sucks... ah, sweet sweet jaded memories)
i am an adult luring children into my crash-mobile with promises of fruity goodness.