Today we all got email that one of our co-workers gave his notice.
On this current project, it's the first time in my 11 year/his 15 year tenure with the company that we've gotten to work together.
I asked my boss if he got the email and he said yeah, he'd known for a while.
[Side note]: back in the day none of us kept secrets when we had hot goss. But my boss and a lot of other people I work with keep it close to the vest and there's now no pspspspspppsspsssss secret! secret! secret! bomb dropping anymore in our org except for me and my work wife or me and my work son.
I miss the old days in Boston.
Anyway.
I told my boss I was mighty chuffed over this.
He messaged me back saying, I .... don't think you mean that? He looked it up and no.
I do not mean that.
While laughing at me, after I said "oh indeed, thank you English Literature Degree." we agreed that chuffed sounds like a not happy thing to be.
I said it has "Big Mad British blowing air through your teeth and making a mad face" energy.
I am not chuffed to lose this colleague. It's a sad day, indeed.
He's sticking around to see this project all the way through, and after I'd messaged him that I was (not chuffed) sad and surprised, he let me know how much he appreciated me. It's going to suck losing his big super smart organized brain and his masterfully constructed google sheets, his firm defiance when people in other departments attempt to bulldoze us. His overall kind and gentle demeanor is key.
Crap. Unchuffed right now. To the Extreme.
Another busy day, I had a good call with a client that I brought my manager to because they wanted to talk high-level strategy, rebranding, that kind of thing and I'm pretty much not that person but I have some thoughts and feelings on their behalf. I want to see everyone succeed. And he had some good thoughts and suggestions.
More documentation work. More talk about training. We had our weekly check-in and after that Geoff started dinner, Doug took Toffee for a walk, and I hit the treadmill.
If I knew he was skipping the dog park, I would have gone with them. But I thought he was going there and as much as I do enjoy the dog park I wanted some more straight through non-stop walking. Not a half mile, sit and watch dogs, and a slightly longer walk home. But he went around the far end of the park in a big loop and back. That would have been a good trip together.
Well. I did get over 2 miles on the treadmill, and was done before they got back.
Tomorrow I have to go get bloodwork done, so that's in the middle of the day before we have office hours and I want to be back for that. Don't want to miss that. Every other week we do them and it is my favorite meeting we do!
Oh. When I came home on Sunday the house was exceptionally hot. I opened windows and Doug told me he started the AC up after I left on Saturday. But.
But.
She wasn't working. So we decided we'd call a heating/AC dude. Life made it easy for us, there was a refrigerator magnet on the furnace in the basement. I called that guy and he and his apprentice came today. The control panel in our AC Unit is shot and needs to be replaced. Of course it does. Gonna cost a chunk of change. But it is worth it, and we joked around "better this week when it is 40 degrees than Next Tuesday when it is supposed to be in the mid to upper 80s!" Yes sir.
We actually have the heat on now because it is 41 but heading straight down to 29 overnight. Glad we didn't put our garden in yet.
If you're keeping score at home:
1. AC control panel
2. Electrical panel (tripping breakers etc)
3. New Dishwasher
4. New Microwave
5. New Light Fixture in the bathroom
Unless I'm missing something. That's the running home improvement list thus far.
In addition to the things that need done, the little things. Like, how Doug replaced the toilet seat, the caulk in the tub, the fact we have to repaint the bathroom because it is a shit paint job. And there are cracks all in our back patio concrete so Doug wants to seal them, paint it, make it so ... no more big ass cracks.
Okay! off to bed. I'm so beat. digits! below the cheesecake and fruit salad. MMMMMMMM.
digits
exercise: 12/12 hours Treadmill. 2.18 mil./31 min. 11k+ steps by bedtime
blood glucose:
7:30am: 111
4pm: 193 and 5:45pm: 112
10:15pm: 149 (thanks, cheesecake and froot salad. but you were so tasty...)
food & meds:
7:30am: jardiance+phentermine
11:30: bowl of mac & cheese w/bacon
12: met+glip
4:15pm: protein shake (before the treadmill)
6pm: chili, no fritos (we didn't have any) ground beef, tomatoes, corn, onions, shredded cheese; last small slice of cheesecake w/fruit salad on top
7pm: Met+glip
no alcohol






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