December 27, 2005

What a Great Week.

I've always loved the week between Christmas and New Year's. Even when I've had to work regular office hours, I've enjoyed the fact that offices are often sparsely populated around then and one can actually get things done: catch up on filing, or really focus on that whatever-it-is.

And when it's been a vacation week it's always been sweet, with most of the hustle/bustle of Christmas over with. There's always a cool gift or two to play with or read or wear or eat, and a sort of fat and happy contentment. I usually have some late cards to send out. (This year is no exception: as a matter of fact, since we didn't really send cards or a holiday letter this year I'll likely be producing little personalized notes and cards well into March. But so what? This way, I can enclose my business card for copyediting/proofreading without it being too gauche.)

I'm winding down, now. I'll be getting up at an obscenely early hour tomorrow, and doing my fun physical job most of the day. Feel free to tell me how glamorous my blue-collar charm is: I'm packing a lunch! I'm wearing my painting clothes! I have a cap I'll wear to cover my hair, since I tried a bandana and it just looked too lame. (I mean, it was very 1920s Eastern Europe, but how can I expect my friend's clients to get that joke? One should try to look semi-professional, even with colored paint flecks around the edges of one's clothing.)

My goals for the day: 1) learn to do something other than sanding and final light coats of polyurethane, 2) no drips, this time: B. should not have to touch up my mistakes, or he'll be losing money on my presence, and 3) no caffeine on the way home. Stopping at Starbucks twice is lovely, but I have no business having chai latte in the afternoon—either biochemically or financially. (That one is the morning is absolutely necessary.)

I'm a little sugared up, here: can you tell? I myst go stabilize my blood sugar and read something really, really boring. Then sleep, with a little luck.

Posted by: Attila Girl at 08:32 PM | Comments (3) | Add Comment
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1 Me too love this week between christmas and new year. There's so many things to be done and planning for the new year also.

Posted by: paul at December 28, 2005 02:31 AM (0Zh5N)

2 I always disliked this week at work at least. I work in marketing, and not many of my customers are working this week and the ones that are do not want to talk about energy construction, so I watch DVDs at my desk and listen to XM radio. It is just a boring time IMHO. Love your work.

Posted by: jess @ losli.mu.nu at December 28, 2005 04:06 PM (XPdvg)

3 Thank you! How sweet. See, that's the paradoxical thing about work: we think we might not want to do it, but it turns out that when we're underutilized, we just feel awful. The days drag out.

Posted by: Attila Girl at December 28, 2005 05:32 PM (zZMVu)

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