Birthday Chronicle
Jun. 7th, 2004 11:11 pmWell... a quick object lesson in why I like celebrating other people's birthdays, rather than my own.
Got up and did something good for myself this morning (even though the nordictrack evidently decided that it didn't want to work... I had to use the TV for a timer. Got to watch part of Star Wars though. I love the garbage chute scene.). Got done in time to see sis and dad off... no Happy Birthdays yet. Hrm. Checked three times to make sure that my breed project was in my folder before leaving the house this morning... paranoid much?
Hey, not much traffic on 680. It's a miracle, stop the presses! Sheesh, it's like people get on that freeway and forget how to drive. There's always a major accident. Except today, which was very nice.
Angela and Robyn showed up with a prezzie for me! I love those chicas, they're so cool. And Jen and Allison, who also chipped in. *beams* It's a new copy of LotR. I had mentioned a few weeks before that my old copies were... shall we say... trashed. I've read them so many times, the backings have fallen off, and there are many loose pages. Now I have a spiffy new hardback copy, with this huge map... I'm in love. It was hard to pay attention to Dr. Mac and not my spiffy new book. Dr. Mac got my attention back by talking about James Herriot, whom I also love. He rocked, muchly. Even if that wasn't his real name. Has anyone else read the books or seen the spiffy TV show? It's great...
Read LotR through A&P lecture. Much more interesting. Dear Eru, if she spends much more time on cell-mediated immunity, I'll scream. Nevermindthat, if she spends fifteen minutes telling us that, hey, it's the tenth week of the quarter, and just to let you know, these are the pages we'll be covering and, hey, these are the pictures, don't look at them yet, I'll talk about them later and, hey, for those of you in lab... wait, for those in Mon... no, Tuesday lab... it's the tenth week of the quarter... *headdesk* One of my classmates is threatening to bring skittles to class to use as projectile missiles.
Came home (avoiding the cop, who wouldn't have liked what my spedometer was reading.... *looks innocent*), realized there was _no_ food in the house. And me needing to get going for work in half an hour. So I made up some canned crab and mayo sandwich sorta thing. Too bad the crab was foul. Had a balance bar instead. Much tastier, less illness-inducing.
Now, I should explain... there's this sorta tradition at work. People have birthdays, and by some awful decree of the scheduling gods, people always seem to have to work on their birthdays (me being no exception). So management usually brings a birthday cake. Or something. Unless, you know, the person is the underpaid temp. *sigh* Oh well, I'm on a diet anyway. Vaccinated allllll of C-ward today. Used two and a half boxes of vaccines - that's over fifty cats. *whistles* And I'm still not a kitty chew-toy. Amazing. Why? Because I'm just that good, ladies and gentlemen. Nah, I'm just a lucky bugger. That, and I've got fast reflexes. I've felt the wind of teeth closing centimeters away from my hand or face before. That gets the old heart pumping, I'll tell you. I know why Steve Irwin does what he does - it's quite a rush.
Lack of proper lunch made me a very hungry vettecher by the time I got out (perfectly on time, take _that_ human resources!) Went out for b-day dinner with the family. Mexican food, and pretty tasty stuff at that. Yum. Evidently, however, Grandma thinks that I stashed away the check she sent for Christmas, and that's why I didn't get a gift from her this year. *sighs* I cashed it already. Great. So yet another person thinks I'm a hopeless loser. Well, join the club, mate. Founding member, me.
Came home (lots of fresh-made tortillas in tow - those things are sooo good) and lit the cake my mom and made for me. It was gorgeous - like a cake you'd buy at a fancy shop. It tasted even better. And yes, I made a wish on the candles, and yes, I blew them all out, and no, ain't tellin' ya.
Then I watched some of this show "Finding the Humor Self" which was actuallly pretty funny on purpose... then some of this spanish version of King Arthur (which was funny, but not on purpose).
All in all?
I like celebrating other people's birthdays better. Much more fun all around.
Got up and did something good for myself this morning (even though the nordictrack evidently decided that it didn't want to work... I had to use the TV for a timer. Got to watch part of Star Wars though. I love the garbage chute scene.). Got done in time to see sis and dad off... no Happy Birthdays yet. Hrm. Checked three times to make sure that my breed project was in my folder before leaving the house this morning... paranoid much?
Hey, not much traffic on 680. It's a miracle, stop the presses! Sheesh, it's like people get on that freeway and forget how to drive. There's always a major accident. Except today, which was very nice.
Angela and Robyn showed up with a prezzie for me! I love those chicas, they're so cool. And Jen and Allison, who also chipped in. *beams* It's a new copy of LotR. I had mentioned a few weeks before that my old copies were... shall we say... trashed. I've read them so many times, the backings have fallen off, and there are many loose pages. Now I have a spiffy new hardback copy, with this huge map... I'm in love. It was hard to pay attention to Dr. Mac and not my spiffy new book. Dr. Mac got my attention back by talking about James Herriot, whom I also love. He rocked, muchly. Even if that wasn't his real name. Has anyone else read the books or seen the spiffy TV show? It's great...
Read LotR through A&P lecture. Much more interesting. Dear Eru, if she spends much more time on cell-mediated immunity, I'll scream. Nevermindthat, if she spends fifteen minutes telling us that, hey, it's the tenth week of the quarter, and just to let you know, these are the pages we'll be covering and, hey, these are the pictures, don't look at them yet, I'll talk about them later and, hey, for those of you in lab... wait, for those in Mon... no, Tuesday lab... it's the tenth week of the quarter... *headdesk* One of my classmates is threatening to bring skittles to class to use as projectile missiles.
Came home (avoiding the cop, who wouldn't have liked what my spedometer was reading.... *looks innocent*), realized there was _no_ food in the house. And me needing to get going for work in half an hour. So I made up some canned crab and mayo sandwich sorta thing. Too bad the crab was foul. Had a balance bar instead. Much tastier, less illness-inducing.
Now, I should explain... there's this sorta tradition at work. People have birthdays, and by some awful decree of the scheduling gods, people always seem to have to work on their birthdays (me being no exception). So management usually brings a birthday cake. Or something. Unless, you know, the person is the underpaid temp. *sigh* Oh well, I'm on a diet anyway. Vaccinated allllll of C-ward today. Used two and a half boxes of vaccines - that's over fifty cats. *whistles* And I'm still not a kitty chew-toy. Amazing. Why? Because I'm just that good, ladies and gentlemen. Nah, I'm just a lucky bugger. That, and I've got fast reflexes. I've felt the wind of teeth closing centimeters away from my hand or face before. That gets the old heart pumping, I'll tell you. I know why Steve Irwin does what he does - it's quite a rush.
Lack of proper lunch made me a very hungry vettecher by the time I got out (perfectly on time, take _that_ human resources!) Went out for b-day dinner with the family. Mexican food, and pretty tasty stuff at that. Yum. Evidently, however, Grandma thinks that I stashed away the check she sent for Christmas, and that's why I didn't get a gift from her this year. *sighs* I cashed it already. Great. So yet another person thinks I'm a hopeless loser. Well, join the club, mate. Founding member, me.
Came home (lots of fresh-made tortillas in tow - those things are sooo good) and lit the cake my mom and made for me. It was gorgeous - like a cake you'd buy at a fancy shop. It tasted even better. And yes, I made a wish on the candles, and yes, I blew them all out, and no, ain't tellin' ya.
Then I watched some of this show "Finding the Humor Self" which was actuallly pretty funny on purpose... then some of this spanish version of King Arthur (which was funny, but not on purpose).
All in all?
I like celebrating other people's birthdays better. Much more fun all around.