... I am still employed. Had a conference call with the boss first thing in the morning and then my day went mostly well. The boss will be in the office briefly tomorrow and then out until Tuesday. So stay tuned!
Someone out there must need a marketing lady or something, right?
Since I felt compelled to get out of the building for a bit today, I decided to head over to JoAnn's Fabric again to pick up the dusty rose silk essence that I had skipped getting the other day. Now I have enough fabric for THREE skirts. hehe
Had two hilarious phone calls this evening when I called to change my name. The first was with my long distance carrier and found out that the CSR is going through a divorce. Fifteen minutes later - after much laughter - she let me know that she will send me the name change form. The second call was to my insurance company for the house and the Endeavor. A very nice guy and I chatted for about 20 minutes about everything from motorcycles to baseball to Shea Stadium's demise. In the end, he saved me almost $80 on my auto policy and changed my name on everything.
A more serious phone call - but a pleasant one - was to my Auntie Anne and Uncle Joe to tell them the good news. They will be passing through this way in early November so we will plan to meet for Shepard's pie again at the Fredericksburg Pub.
Someone out there must need a marketing lady or something, right?
Since I felt compelled to get out of the building for a bit today, I decided to head over to JoAnn's Fabric again to pick up the dusty rose silk essence that I had skipped getting the other day. Now I have enough fabric for THREE skirts. hehe
Had two hilarious phone calls this evening when I called to change my name. The first was with my long distance carrier and found out that the CSR is going through a divorce. Fifteen minutes later - after much laughter - she let me know that she will send me the name change form. The second call was to my insurance company for the house and the Endeavor. A very nice guy and I chatted for about 20 minutes about everything from motorcycles to baseball to Shea Stadium's demise. In the end, he saved me almost $80 on my auto policy and changed my name on everything.
A more serious phone call - but a pleasant one - was to my Auntie Anne and Uncle Joe to tell them the good news. They will be passing through this way in early November so we will plan to meet for Shepard's pie again at the Fredericksburg Pub.