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This Blog is all about me and my life as a mom of a beautiful 9 year old and my dear husband who entertains me as much as my girl does.

Thursday, July 31, 2008

What Disney Girl are you?

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Dignified and hard working. With a gentle and soft-spoken manner you have something many people don't Patience. Even through the moments of heartbreak you're still able to hold onto all of your hopes and dreams. Bide your time; your dream will come true.

Go take your own quiz over at http://www.greatestjournal.com/quiz.bml?Q=16354

Thanks to T w/Honey for pointing me in this direction. It was fun!


Just complaining...

How do you handle people who annoy you with the things they do? This is a question I debate on days like today. My team at work is comprised of 5 people. Our boss and 4 of us who perform the daily work. This week our boss is on vacation so I have to perform his duties and another team member is also out. This leaves us with 2 people performing daily tasks instead of 4. I am also involved in a 3 day seminar which leaves me with no spare time for any additional work. Our one team member (who is still "new" to the job) has been doing a great job of keeping up with eveything. The other one hasn't been doing his fair share. Then I come in today to find out that he is taking a last minute half a day of vacation today and a full day tomorrow. He got this approved by the director (who of course said sure, she doesn't know our workload issues). I am so annoyed right now. Due to this I am skipping the final day of the seminar so I can at least be here to cover for his absence. He also does this type of stuff all of the time (taking off early, leaving because he has a headache, calling in sick the day after he took a vacation day, and calling out when he knows we are short staffed). One last point to mention is that Fridays are always rough around here. It is only on Fridays that last minute emergencies arise that require people to stay late or work from home (which he complains about if he has to be the one to stay past 4:30 when he only comes into work at 8:30).
So here is the question? Do I mention it directly to my boss when he returns? Do I just deal with it and move on? Do I put it in his mid-year review which I have to write this week? What would you do? Have you ever dealt with someone like this before?

Ok I guess I'll get back to work, just wanted to vent a bit.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

On the road..and a GPS issue.

Our first day of our vacation was conveniently planned on our wedding anniversary. Through the last 11 years we have taken several vacations at this time of year. There are several good reasons for this. First off, we are commemorating the best vacation we ever had, our honeymoon. Second, it probably helps that since we were married June 28th, it falls right near a major holiday which then means less vacations days to use. This helps all around because I never have enough vacation days. That is my main reason for wanting to move to Spain (besides the mid day siestas), they take A LOT of vacation time. So after we spent a few hours trying to shove all of our belongings in the car including the child, we were off on our way to the beach.

The first step in our journey involved typing in our destination to the GPS system. This was a tool (toy) that DH wanted and received for his birthday. We have made the trip to Virginia Beach many times in the last 11 years but since we have the all knowing GPS we had to see what it would suggest. Now there are many options available when you choose a destinations. There is the fastest time, shortest distance, least highways, and most highways to choose from. Through the last several months we have become familiar with the shortfalls of the GPS and have learned to try all options before selecting one. This journey proved no differently and we had to choose the shortest distance option to get the main roads we wanted (Rt 13 NOT 95). As we set off all was going well until we hit traffic and attempted to use the detour function. This move confused the system and soon fighting erupted between the occupants of the front seat as DH become frustrated with not knowing where we were being directed to go and myself being angry at him for relying on a stupid computer when the friggin' signs were right in front of us. This fighting soon led to him pulling over and telling me to drive (nice anniversary right?). I was more then willing to drive as long as we could go the RIGHT way and soon we were on our way with me ignoring the stupid GPS system (did I mention it's STUPID). I think technology can be beneficial but I am a true believer in maps. Does the GPS have its good points, yes it does, as a backup system. I am of the opinion that you should only use it when you already have a mapped route in mind.

So after we were an hour away from Rt95 the GPS finally agreed that we were proceeding the right way and we had an uneventful drive to Atlantic Avenue. We found our hotel and checked in and went down to check out the pool. The main reason I picked this hotel was that it had 3 pools. Now Sweetpea is half fish and will swim for hours, so a pool is a vital asset on vacation. This hotel was special because it had a pool with an indoor lazy river. We all had a great time going down the water speedway and through the indoor waterfalls and we headed off to bed looking forward to our next few days on the beach.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Back to the real world

The last week has been super busy and wonderful all at the same time. Last week we were on vacation. We went to Virginia Beach for 4 days and the left on the 5th day and went to Busch Gardens for 5 days. It was a wonderful vacation. We all got some sun and only hubby got a little burned (oh thank the Lord for SPF 45 and 55 sunscreen by Neutrogena) Speaking of the Neutrogena, I have to say the dry touch sunscreen is the BEST ever. It not only leaves you with a powder soft matte finish instead of greasy shiny skin but it also doesn't give me an allergic reaction. I'll take non red itchy burning skin anyday, the dry touch is just a bonus. I'm telling you - this stuff is worth $9 a tube (for the small size).
So now we have returned and I'm getting caught up on work and home and with my blog reading. It is the start of another busy week and we are all trying to recover but I'll be back soon to fill in the details of the last week.