Here's a word you haven't heard me say in a while: auditor.
We are having one of our thrice yearly audits this week - let the games begin!
And in the way things just go sometimes, due to unforeseen circumstances, we have not yet closed October (hopefully today). That means we haven't run monthly statements for our customers yet (which I like to review before mailing/emailing to my customers) and I haven't been able to start the numerous sales tax returns for October.
The following week I'm only working 3 days in preparation for the 3-day museum show.
So that means a lot will have to be crammed into this week. But I really can't go in to work early because of all the Pine Tree Designs work to be done.
Although I'm sleeping spectacularly well these days and I've lost 17 pounds, I'm still exhausted from last week. It was one of those weeks where I had something to do every night after work, including going to the funeral home calling hours for the husband of one of Steve's colleagues and Fairport Pharmacy had an Open House last Thursday where vendors were expected to attend, plus other stuff, blah, blah, blah.
Then after the exhaustingly fabulous show on Saturday, Steve and I had time to gulp down dinner quickly, then we drove 45 minutes to Batavia to see a musical his friend is in. The show was Oliver, not a fave of mine, but Paul was great - played Fagin. As I said to him afterwards, he's my favorite goofball. He always plays parts where he can ham it up. A mild manner computer dude by day and a singing goofball by night.
In a perfect world yesterday would have been a "recharge" day. I'll sleep in mid-December. :-)
We are having one of our thrice yearly audits this week - let the games begin!
And in the way things just go sometimes, due to unforeseen circumstances, we have not yet closed October (hopefully today). That means we haven't run monthly statements for our customers yet (which I like to review before mailing/emailing to my customers) and I haven't been able to start the numerous sales tax returns for October.
The following week I'm only working 3 days in preparation for the 3-day museum show.
So that means a lot will have to be crammed into this week. But I really can't go in to work early because of all the Pine Tree Designs work to be done.
Although I'm sleeping spectacularly well these days and I've lost 17 pounds, I'm still exhausted from last week. It was one of those weeks where I had something to do every night after work, including going to the funeral home calling hours for the husband of one of Steve's colleagues and Fairport Pharmacy had an Open House last Thursday where vendors were expected to attend, plus other stuff, blah, blah, blah.
Then after the exhaustingly fabulous show on Saturday, Steve and I had time to gulp down dinner quickly, then we drove 45 minutes to Batavia to see a musical his friend is in. The show was Oliver, not a fave of mine, but Paul was great - played Fagin. As I said to him afterwards, he's my favorite goofball. He always plays parts where he can ham it up. A mild manner computer dude by day and a singing goofball by night.
In a perfect world yesterday would have been a "recharge" day. I'll sleep in mid-December. :-)
2 comments:
Congratulations on the weight loss!
YAY on the sleeping AND the weight loss!
I work with someone who does theater as a hobby/love, and have gone to see him several times. I think computer types need creative outlets. :)
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