The move to the new office building is complete. At 6' x 6', my new cube – more of a stall since it has only two full walls – is less than half the size of the one I was in before, and this has underscored for me the lesson that no matter your situation, things can always get worse. And yet, aside from the cramped conditions, I feel like the work environment is going to be better. The aisles are wider, so despite having less desktop and storage space, the conditions aren't claustrophobic. Even better, the moaning, endlessly Eeyore-ish woman who kept me on the brink of homicide each day is on another floor. Even better, my new neighbors and team members are quiet and enjoyable to work with. It's also rather reassuring to have most of my former teammates officing in the same building again.
Things are finally starting to gel in terms of my new position, as well. I can finally start focusing on doing my job instead of trying to figure out what that job might be. I feel more like I'm starting to move forward instead of in circles.
Meanwhile, Turtle and I are beginning that frantic dash to complete all those Christmas tasks that we probably should have been working on two weeks ago. We've both been a little blue, lately, and the result was too much procrastination.
I've now been off my bike for 33 days. I've got to find time and motivation enough to ride another 25 miles if I want to reach 2000 miles for the year. Some of that motivation may come tomorrow, when Turtle and I attend a Christmas party being held by one of my MS 150 teammates. You can bet St. Bob will be there and trying to get everyone revved up to get out in the cold to start training for the 2008 ride!
This is going to be so awesome the next time my back is killing me as the result of yard work or honey-dos! I can now have a massage any time I want without Turtle having to aggravate her carpal tunnel giving me a massage.
5 comments:
great newsy post, happy late bday, Just don't stay off that bike too long because your butt will get plump
25 miles? Is that all? That's a cinch! You can do that easy!
Happy birthday, BTW. Hope you enjoyed it! I want one of those massaging pads so bad. My in-laws have one, and they're nice.
Have fun with that!
All this talk of miles on bikes wears my butt out....
Miles on Harleys, now that's my kinda exercise.
To quote Ethel Thayer: Happy Birthday, you old poop!
Happy Happy Birthday (belated!)!!!
And I hope y'all have a blessed Christmas. I'm glad your new job is starting to work out for you.
It's always a stretch when you change, huh?
Now, can you figure out how to install the seat pad on the bike, with batteries???
Paul
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