FOUR STARSThe costume department really nailed the lesbionic clothes.
Walking home after dinner with Reebs and her husband, Puppy and I were discussing our cat nanny, the lady who visits with Stefano Di Mera and Victor Kiriakis when we're both out of town. We described how she got around with a cane, loves to eat the sweets in our home and leaves cards describing how she spends her time with the cats.
After a very tasty dinner last night with Puppy's friends from New York and friends from Lynn, we all went to the nearby gay bar and enjoyed some Friday night libations. DJ Mother Nature met up with us and it was a pretty fun night out.
Our department admin has been on my case about having too many vacation days that won't carry over to next year, so I took today, Thanksgiving Eve, off from work. It's been a nice, leisurely day so far that began with a visit to my neighborhood Starbucks where I ran into two co-workers who were working from "home."
It's a pretty cold day in the Northeast. I think the high was 41 degrees or something like that, so it seemed like a good idea to make another hearty, hot meal.
Fleshjack came to town for a good friend's birthday, so Puppy and I joined him for the festivities. We hoped that the party, located around the corner from us, would be a good way to meet people in Boston and would serve as a fun Saturday night event.
When it comes to healthcare and benefits and such, I am a dummy. Ironic, given my brief stint in the industry, where I apparently learned nothing.
Today I had to film a segment for a video we'll be showing at our next all-employee meeting, so our video people set up all sorts of microphones, cameras and lights for me to look my "best."
It's been a few days since I've returned from New Orleans, and I still haven't fully recovered. I think I'm still catching up on sleep and my body is still detoxing from all the excess. I haven't been to the gym and my gut has grown increasingly soft. I guess I'm just not as resilient as I used to be.
Like my recent tease of a visit in Sydney, I'm in back in San Francisco for the blink of an eye.
It is officially the first day I feel cold after a summer/fall in Boston. Maybe it has to do with turning back to standard time. Maybe it's just that it's nearing mid-November. Whatever it is, I guess I'm in for winter's long haul!
For the past two days, I've been sequestered away in a cross-functional leadership development seminar with 10 other employees from my company. We've been learning things about ourselves, collaboration, project management and other such skills that are supposed to help propel us forward in our careers with the company.
Another good thing about visiting NYC for work is the chance to catch up with friends. Since Dickinator and I didn't have a proper catch-up when I was last in town, we decided to spend some time mano-a-mano at a cute little East Village restaurant.
It's the time of year when I bounce from conference to conference, so I landed this morning in New York for another conference.