Tuesday, November 22, 2005

And through a fractal on that breaking wall; I see you my friend and touch your face again

Love that song. I don't even mind that Alanis has redone it. I enjoy her version too. Tell me you like that song (if you know what it is).

I have to say that I'm very satisfied with my ergonomic mouse. It's so comfortable to use and I don't get the bruising to my wrist bone that I'm susceptible to. When I went to one of the more popular supply stores, the salesperson questioned me on my choice after he told me they didn't carry the type I was looking for. He said most people didn't like that kind. Well, I took that opportunity to school him on why it was beneficial to me. Plus, I'm not like most people. If he knew that, he would have understood.

I think everyone should have someone in their life that makes them feel happy and glowing. I think the best thing in the world is when someone is exciting to you and you see them and you get a happy sensation. Don't you think?

Last week was quite taxing at work. I still feel I’m trying to prove myself. Such is life in the world of career advancement.

Fast forward to today. First two days at the new locale is great. It's so nice to end your day and be home in two minutes. It makes me feel like I can't complain about anything. In our building, they have these cool air vents on the floors that blow fresh air into the office. Very cool, I've never seen anything like it. Just don't kneel on one because you might skin your knee. Air quality is so important in an office environment. Just ask someone who's work in any environment with bad air quality (like me).

Monday, November 21st, 2005 was the first day of my life that I came home for lunch on a workday. I challenge everyone to find a 'first' that they have done this week. Intentional or not. Imagine how life would be if you never had any firsts as an adult? Sometimes we forget about acknowledging our 'firsts', but I think we should note them. It reminds us of how much we still have to learn and experience. It also brings us closer to the way we looked at things in awe in childhood. It's easy to lose that as we pass through to adulthood.

The last couple of days my thoughts have been gravitating towards a friend of mine who is in Africa right now. She is doing some humanitarian work there for orphaned children/ children living with HIV/AIDS. Hoping she is safe tonight.... Peace.

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