12/28/2004

Da Da Da Dum


The Ring
Originally uploaded by gfiorillo.

It's official - my sweetie popped the question right before Christmas!

No, we have not set a date...
No, we have not registered yet...
No, we don't know where we are going on our honeymoon and
Yes, our parents and families are thrilled

and to quote a friend, here's to the rollercoaster. Hmmmm, Vegas anyone?

GF

12/22/2004

Christmas is coming....

And I officially completed all my shopping as of 1:15 today. Granted, 99% of it was done last week when my final package arrived from Uncommon Goods. I tech-ed out this year and hit the online shopping like a woman searching for chocolate.

I have to say, I find online shopping much more satisfying than stores. I found many more interesting items (Again, check out Uncommon Goods) and it's so much fun when they arrive at my office. And the cost of shipping completely outweighs the cost of finding parking, and dealing with malls when they have nothing I want to buy anyway. And sometimes I'm lucky and get free shipping!

So thank you to Amazon, Uncommon Goods, Red Envelope, Apple, and OllieBollen for making it so much fun to shop for others!

Well, Merry Christmas to all and to all a good blog!

G

12/20/2004

Happy Birthday to Me

Yuppers, it's the big 3-0. So lavish me with attention all day!!!

Oh, and in honor of the holidays (and the Winter Solstice) I updated my design - how you like?

G

12/19/2004

The Morning After....

Most people I know dread cleaning up after parties. I am one of those odd people that enjoy it. The methodical piling of dishes, the sweep of the bottles and plates, the hum of the dishwasher. Watching J wash the dozens of pots and pans I use to cook.

I also get to realize how wonderful my friends are. Like the fact no-one mentioned I forgot the salad dressing. And that they all came to my party and wished me happy birthday. They Rock!

gf

12/09/2004

Why being good at something and young sucks.

My dear friend, Smelmooo, went on a small rant on his blog today. And I have to say I wholeheartedly agree with him, and would like to add my own two cents to his crankiness.

Being efficient – subcategory, being good at something no-else will learn:
For me, it’s not so much a full efficiency, but I know how to utilize tools that make things happen, like computers. No-one else in my office understands these mysterious boxes that sit on desks, so needless to say I am called for everything – from finding lost files, to moving printers, to designing databases. (And no, I am not the IT staff). Now, when I say no-one, I am generalizing - there are some who are much better than others, and most will admidt they know nothing. But they don't do anything to change that, and that bugs me. I mean lets say you didn't know how to drive a car - would you ask someone else to always drive you, no, you would learn. But, like the Smelmooo, I too have begun to say no - and it feels good.

Single, no kids shrift – subcategory, being the youngest on staff:
I too feel gipped when it comes to the snow days, and all those other little things, like taking off because their school has a holiday, or having to take the rugrats to soccer practice. But, I will say the bright side to that is that I can take a whole sick day for a 1 hour dental appointment because I don’t have to use all my time for taking care of my child when they are home sick. My time is always just for me. My issue is the schlepping detail. Now, I’m not saying I’m the only person who had to lug boxes up and down stairs or move tables, but I will say that I am the first put on the list. And recently I have begun to make my dissatisfaction known and hopefully grunt work will be evenly distributed again.

Ahhh, felt good to get that out. Rant on...