So...I poked around and this song was just coming on and I thought it was so pretty.
Thursday, August 29, 2019
Rainbow by Kacey Musgraves
I heard this song yesterday, it is is rare I hear new music these days since I primarily listen to First Wave or the 80s on 8 on Sirius XM but both of those channels happened to be playing the same exact song at the same exact time and it wasn't a song I particularly wanted to hear (how in the world did they end up playing the same song at the same time?)
So...I poked around and this song was just coming on and I thought it was so pretty.
So...I poked around and this song was just coming on and I thought it was so pretty.
Friday, August 23, 2019
Wednesday, August 21, 2019
W.I.P. Wednesday - 2019 Dishcloth Swap
I took a break from the Around the World Afghan to finish some dishcloths.
So, since these are finished - I guess they are not really a Work In Progress (WIP) but rather a Finished Object (FO)
I have participated in an annual dishcloth swap for a few years now and almost didn't do it this year because I wasn't sure I had time.
I usually knit them because I really prefer knitted dishcloths to crochet ones, but I do have a few crochet ones that I have received in the swaps that I really love. Also, I crochet faster than I knit so I thought...I will crochet them this year.
I decided to make the Pretty Pastel Dishcloth (that I made a tutorial on before). So, I made them.
Now I just have to get them in the mail - the deadline is this Friday - that is going to be pushing it, since I have no idea when I will have time to get to the Post Office....haha
So, since these are finished - I guess they are not really a Work In Progress (WIP) but rather a Finished Object (FO)
I have participated in an annual dishcloth swap for a few years now and almost didn't do it this year because I wasn't sure I had time.
I usually knit them because I really prefer knitted dishcloths to crochet ones, but I do have a few crochet ones that I have received in the swaps that I really love. Also, I crochet faster than I knit so I thought...I will crochet them this year.
I decided to make the Pretty Pastel Dishcloth (that I made a tutorial on before). So, I made them.
Now I just have to get them in the mail - the deadline is this Friday - that is going to be pushing it, since I have no idea when I will have time to get to the Post Office....haha
Thursday, August 15, 2019
Office Pet Peeves Week - Day 4
The "Quick Question"
If I had a nickle for every time says "Can I ask you a quick question" - then I could have retired about 10 years ago.
I honestly do not mind answering questions, if they pertain to my job, I really don't. I am very happy to help someone that needs it because sometimes I need assistance too.
However, the pet peeve is that although your question may be quick, the answer and solution isn't.
Example:
Employee: Can I ask you a quick question
Me: Sure
Employee: Can you give me all the revenue collections for the past 8 years broken down by tax type and by month?
Me: Uh.....I can but it will take me a while to put all that together
Employee: Okay - just send it to me when done and I need it for a meeting with the president of the company in 1 hour.
Employee: Walks away
All questions are quick, right?
Question: Will you explain evolution?
Question: Will you tell me the name of every US President in order?
Question: Will you give me directions to Kalamazoo?
All of the answers are quick - but the answers (other than telling them Yes I will or No, I won't) but the solution to the question is not quick.
The biggest annoyance is though is that they won't wait for the answer.
For instance, today someone asked me for a telephone number. I don't have 1,000 telephone numbers memorized.
I said "It is on this website, let's look it up"
While looking it up, I see the website had been modified so I was having trouble finding the number
The employee didn't want to wait around 30 seconds for me to locate it so said
"Just email it to me when you find it" and walked away.
Now, I am spending MY time looking for a phone number, that he needs but HE is too busy to look it up himself but yet it doesn't bother him that it interupts my work day or takes time away from my schedule.
If you ask me a "quick question" - at least be decent enough to hang around for the answer - no matter how long it takes.
Wednesday, August 14, 2019
W.I.P. Wednesday
I have been busy and out of town so haven't had much crocheting time. But I did manage to complete a full 1 1/2 rows and started a couple of new rows
I am not sure why but for the current section, I decided to do two rows at a time...We shall see how that works out.
That little lone blue square sitting there in the middle was added because I forgot to join the 2 squares below it so I added the blue square at the top to join all 3 together - I was afraid I would forget by the time I go there. It is coming along!! I am loving it so far.
I am not sure why but for the current section, I decided to do two rows at a time...We shall see how that works out.
That little lone blue square sitting there in the middle was added because I forgot to join the 2 squares below it so I added the blue square at the top to join all 3 together - I was afraid I would forget by the time I go there. It is coming along!! I am loving it so far.
Office Pet Peeves Week - Day 3
The closed door pet peeve
I rarely close my office door - if my door is closed there are 3 reasons for it
1) Someone is in my office and we are having a confidential discussion
2) I am on a confidential phone call
3) I am extremely busy trying to meet a deadline
98% of the time, my door is open.
However, it never fails that when I shut more door the following happens
Scenario 1:
Rude Employee: * knock, knock *
Rude Employee: opens door before I say "come in"
Rude Employee: Proceeds to ask me a question or tell me their problem even though they can clearly see I am in the middle of a meeting with someone else because the other employee is standing right in front of me.
Scenario 2:
Rude Employee: * knock, knock *
Me: No reply because I am on a phone call
Rude Employee: * knock knock knock knock knock knock * (and louder)
Me: No reply because I am talking on the phone
Rude Employee: opens the door anyway (although I didn't say "come in") and says "Oh, I didn't know you were on the phone" - I will just wait
Rude Employee: Sits down in my office and leaves the door open.
Me: I have to tell the person I am speaking with to please hold, then tell rude employee that I will see them when I am done with my call
Rude Employee: But I only have a quick question.
There are many others I can list but these are the 2 main issues concerning closed offices doors.
I rarely close my office door - if my door is closed there are 3 reasons for it
1) Someone is in my office and we are having a confidential discussion
2) I am on a confidential phone call
3) I am extremely busy trying to meet a deadline
98% of the time, my door is open.
However, it never fails that when I shut more door the following happens
Scenario 1:
Rude Employee: * knock, knock *
Rude Employee: opens door before I say "come in"
Rude Employee: Proceeds to ask me a question or tell me their problem even though they can clearly see I am in the middle of a meeting with someone else because the other employee is standing right in front of me.
Scenario 2:
Rude Employee: * knock, knock *
Me: No reply because I am on a phone call
Rude Employee: * knock knock knock knock knock knock * (and louder)
Me: No reply because I am talking on the phone
Rude Employee: opens the door anyway (although I didn't say "come in") and says "Oh, I didn't know you were on the phone" - I will just wait
Rude Employee: Sits down in my office and leaves the door open.
Me: I have to tell the person I am speaking with to please hold, then tell rude employee that I will see them when I am done with my call
Rude Employee: But I only have a quick question.
There are many others I can list but these are the 2 main issues concerning closed offices doors.
Tuesday, August 13, 2019
Office Pet Peeve Week - Day 2
Today's Pet Peeve is called the long e-mail add in
Two or more people have been emailing back and forth for days (or sometimes weeks). You are unaware of this email or the subject matter at hand.
Suddenly, you are brought into the chain by one person that says "Can you answer Tom's question?"
You have to read through 18 pages of emails to find out what Tom's question is about and when all is said and done, it is something as simple as "When is the deadline for submitting XYZ report?"
Why didn't the person just send me a separate email (or pick up the phone for that matter) that said "Can you tell me when XYZ report is due?
Simple...but no, I guess it is much easier for THEM to have ME read through 18 pages of stuff to answer a single question.
So...when you loop someone into a string of emails that has been going on...summarize for the person FIRST - don't make them read the entire chain.
Monday, August 12, 2019
Office Pet Peeve Week - Day 1
I am sure if you work in an office, if you are like me, you have quite a few Office Pet Peeves. They are not major things in the scheme of life or in the scheme of work but they are just little things that happen over and over and really bug you...or at least bug me.
So I thought I would dedicate a week to them. I actually think I could write a book about them, but pretty sure no one would buy that - haha!!
Today's Pet Peeve happened before I even arrived at work for the day.
Last week, I had to set up separate, individual meetings with over 20 people....so 20 different meetings.
We are supposed to keep our calendars updated. I set up meeting requests LAST Wednesday - WEDNESDAY!
Of course I checked everyone's calendar, and as you can imagine, it is tricky to schedule 20 meetings based on (a) each person's availability and (b) the meeting room's availability. But I managed to schedule them over several days.
Friday night - at 8:30 pm (2 days after I had scheduled the meeting) - someone replies "I'm at a conference next week, can you reschedule?"
Here is the a triple pet peeve.
1) Your calendar indicates that you are in the office all next week and that you even have a couple of meetings scheduled - how was I to know you were going to be out all week, if your calendar doesn't indicate that?
2) I set up the meeting Wednesday, yet you wait 2 days to tell me you are not available? Rooms book up fast so if you told me 2 days ago, I may have been able to find a room, now I have to scramble to find one.
3) You notify me of this at 8:30 on a Friday night, when you know the office is closed, when you know you are going out of town Saturday morning and it is clearly outside of business hours.
UGH!
So now I have to schedule the meeting again, work with the other 2 people that are in the meeting and adjust according to their schedules, and the room availability.....and all of this extra work for me could have been avoided very simply, if only you had just DONE YOUR JOB and had your calendar up to date.
Friday, August 9, 2019
Sunday, August 4, 2019
What Happened? Parenting Syles at Kroger
When I was a kid, my mom would try to go to the grocery store during the weekday, while we were at school - she'd plan the meals for the week, cook them and what was on the table each night was what we ate...she didn't make a special meal for me and a different one for my sister.
There wasn't any concern of gluten free needs or nut free or wheat free - no problems for any kids
Now, kids have so many dietary limits but do they? Really? Now I know there are some TRUE allergies to certain foods but I find it hard to believe that 1/2 of Mrs. Jones 2nd grade class as a gluten allergy. Really? Especially when NONE of the kinds in my 2nd grade class were allergic to it but then again, that was quite a few years ago and parents didn't parent they way they do now.
As I said, mom my picked out our food for us, we seldom ate out. It was a treat to do so.
When we opened our lunch bag at lunch time, we had some kind of sandwich on white bread (oh the horror) and it was generally peanut butter & jelly (Heaven forbid) or bologna with mayo or American cheese with mayo or sometimes - surprise - bologna & cheese - yummy - I loved those! We would often have a bag of chips in there and sometimes a pudding cup or an apple, once in a while (rare), we'd have a Little Debbie Snack cake - we didn't always have dessert in the bag though.
We ate it, it was good, we didn't go home and complain to mom that we didn't have this or that or that we were sick of this or that - we ate what we had or if we preferred, they'd give us lunch money to buy our lunch in the cafeteria.
Today at Kroger, I witnessed, not one, not two but THREE different families letting their 5 year old pick out the groceries. Both their mom and dad were in tow.
Mom: Anna Grace (little girls these days always seem to be called 2 names) - do you want cottage cheese this week?
Dad: Make sure you get the fat free
Anna Grace: Meh
Mom: Honey, tell mommy if you want cottage cheese this week
Anna Grace: Okay, I guess
Mom: Good, do you want this brand or this brand
(I am not making this up)
Anna Grace: ** points to one of them
Mom: Are you sure?
Anna Grace: ** nods, then walks over to ice cream freezer
Dad: No, honey, you can have some frozen fruit pops if you want some, do you want some?
Anna Grace: - I want those - as she points to ice cream sandwiches
Dad: Anna Grace, those aren't good - let's get some fresh fruit pops (dad gets some Blueberry Acai fruit pops then tells mom he is getting Nutty Bars for him)
Anna Grace: Meh
Mom: Anna Grace, do you want some cheese stick for your lunch, do you like mozzarella or cheddar?
Anna Grace: Cheddar
Mom: Do you want this brand, this brand or this brand? Come away from the ice cream, Anna Grace and pick out your cheese sticks.
Anna Grace: I want both
Mom: Okay - I'll get both
Dad: Did you get the gluten free bread for her morning avocado toast?
Mom: We need to head over to that aisle
Me: Standing off to the side, rolling my eyes out of their view...and thinking "are you kidding me?"
This was just one family - there were 2 others very similar that I witnessed - the kid was picking out everything and the parents were just asking them if this or that was okay with them.
Now I get wanting to buy your kid something that is healthy and something they will eat but....we ate what we were given! My mom knew enough about us to know what we liked and didn't. She knew if she made tuna sandwiches, we wouldn't eat it.
Mom didn't have to say "Now, I know you don't like tuna, honey bun, but do you want Jif or Peter Pan? NOPE - mom got what was on sale!
For crying out loud - be the adult, take charge!!!
There wasn't any concern of gluten free needs or nut free or wheat free - no problems for any kids
Now, kids have so many dietary limits but do they? Really? Now I know there are some TRUE allergies to certain foods but I find it hard to believe that 1/2 of Mrs. Jones 2nd grade class as a gluten allergy. Really? Especially when NONE of the kinds in my 2nd grade class were allergic to it but then again, that was quite a few years ago and parents didn't parent they way they do now.
As I said, mom my picked out our food for us, we seldom ate out. It was a treat to do so.
When we opened our lunch bag at lunch time, we had some kind of sandwich on white bread (oh the horror) and it was generally peanut butter & jelly (Heaven forbid) or bologna with mayo or American cheese with mayo or sometimes - surprise - bologna & cheese - yummy - I loved those! We would often have a bag of chips in there and sometimes a pudding cup or an apple, once in a while (rare), we'd have a Little Debbie Snack cake - we didn't always have dessert in the bag though.
We ate it, it was good, we didn't go home and complain to mom that we didn't have this or that or that we were sick of this or that - we ate what we had or if we preferred, they'd give us lunch money to buy our lunch in the cafeteria.
Today at Kroger, I witnessed, not one, not two but THREE different families letting their 5 year old pick out the groceries. Both their mom and dad were in tow.
Mom: Anna Grace (little girls these days always seem to be called 2 names) - do you want cottage cheese this week?
Dad: Make sure you get the fat free
Anna Grace: Meh
Mom: Honey, tell mommy if you want cottage cheese this week
Anna Grace: Okay, I guess
Mom: Good, do you want this brand or this brand
(I am not making this up)
Anna Grace: ** points to one of them
Mom: Are you sure?
Anna Grace: ** nods, then walks over to ice cream freezer
Dad: No, honey, you can have some frozen fruit pops if you want some, do you want some?
Anna Grace:
Dad: Anna Grace, those aren't good - let's get some fresh fruit pops (dad gets some Blueberry Acai fruit pops then tells mom he is getting Nutty Bars for him)
Anna Grace: Meh
Mom: Anna Grace, do you want some cheese stick for your lunch, do you like mozzarella or cheddar?
Anna Grace: Cheddar
Mom: Do you want this brand, this brand or this brand? Come away from the ice cream, Anna Grace and pick out your cheese sticks.
Anna Grace: I want both
Mom: Okay - I'll get both
Dad: Did you get the gluten free bread for her morning avocado toast?
Mom: We need to head over to that aisle
Me: Standing off to the side, rolling my eyes out of their view...and thinking "are you kidding me?"
This was just one family - there were 2 others very similar that I witnessed - the kid was picking out everything and the parents were just asking them if this or that was okay with them.
Now I get wanting to buy your kid something that is healthy and something they will eat but....we ate what we were given! My mom knew enough about us to know what we liked and didn't. She knew if she made tuna sandwiches, we wouldn't eat it.
Mom didn't have to say "Now, I know you don't like tuna, honey bun, but do you want Jif or Peter Pan? NOPE - mom got what was on sale!
For crying out loud - be the adult, take charge!!!
Friday, August 2, 2019
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