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Work Week: Day 2. So far, it’s been monkey-free and relatively painless. But, it is Tuesday, so there will be meetings. Hazard of the job, I guess.
Speaking of “hazards,” for some reason, I had this running through my head last night:
Last night, my sister-in-law, Sanaz, came over to help watch the girls and put them to bed while SaraRules! was at a Junior League meeting.
Under normal circumstances, bedtime is a fairly easy time of night — it’s just that two kids makes it nigh-impossible for one person to get them squared away without help. Last night, I don’t know what exactly happened, but Diana and Vanessa were not happy and wailed – at the top of their lungs – for the better part of forty-five minutes before winding down enough to eat and go to sleep. (I don’t think that I’ve been so happy for them to go to sleep in a long time…) In thinking about it, it hasn’t been that hard to get them both to sleep in at least two months. And I can’t fathom what I would have done without Sanaz’ help.
After the girls fell asleep – which was almost immediately after they ate – Sanaz and I went into the kitchen so I could tackle the stack o’ bottles from the day. We chatted while I busted suds. I found out a bit about what she does (I know that she’s a pharmacist, but there’s more to her job than just doling out medication), what she would like to do and the world of pharmacy. It was a good conversation.
After SaraRules! got home, I found that I was restless and couldn’t decide how to spend the rest of my evening. I frittered away the better part of an hour before deciding to call it a relatively early night and just read in bed. I know I’m late to the party, but I started reading World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War, by Max Brooks. I am liking it.
Stray Toasters
- Yesterday, I discovered that Duncan Jones – director of Moon and Source Code – is the son of none other than The Thin White Duke, himself. Color me surprised.
- Amazing Archive of High-Res Photos from NASA’s Gemini Missions
- Egypt’s Women Find Power Still Hinges on Men
- New content for DCUO goes live today; maybe I’ll spend some time in Gotham City or Metropolis tonight.
- Players Roll the Dice for Dungeons & Dragons Remake
- From the “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot…?!” file: “If Fred Got Two Beatings Per Day…” Homework Asks
- E-payments rapidly phasing out paper checks as an option
- Symantec: Hackers did steal code, but it’s old
- A New Race of Mercy to Nome, This Time Without Sled Dogs
Namaste.