Sea of Changes
May. 1st, 2014 09:11 pmSeasonal change brings seasonal allergies brings House of Plague, because sinus infections are like that. Mine hit like a ton of bricks yesterday afternoon and hasn't let up all day today. This comes on the heels of one roommate just getting over his, and two other roommates saddled in between. By mid-afternoon today (was originally hoping it would be by 10am this morning, but things didn't work out that way), I finally had a Z-pak in hand, so hopefully I'll see some relief in the next 24 hours.
I had to let one employee go today. Another office person is coming back over to my location to fill the gap starting tomorrow. Co-worker in the hospital is lucid again and finally off the breathing tube, which gives me a HUGE sigh of relief, but we're still guessing at least a month before she can return to work, at a minimum. She's got some recovery she needs to do, starting with getting her stomach to adjust to solids again as well as getting her legs to remember how to stand again. Keeping up with the rigamarole of a busy office - that's much later in the game. I'm just happy to see her back with us again. Seeing her "not there" was tearing me up.
I'm still swamped at work, but hopefully I'll start getting caught back up soon.
The best sushi place I think I have officially ever been to as of Saturday lost its head chef on Sunday. The very next day. I just hope his fellow food staff cadre knew his recipes well enough to keep making things as tasty for a little while, because I'd really love to drag a couple friends out there before their style starts to change too drastically and I start to get disappointed. Unfortunately, the head chef is looking to relocate out of state, so I doubt I'll be able to visit whatever restaurant he lands next.
I had to let one employee go today. Another office person is coming back over to my location to fill the gap starting tomorrow. Co-worker in the hospital is lucid again and finally off the breathing tube, which gives me a HUGE sigh of relief, but we're still guessing at least a month before she can return to work, at a minimum. She's got some recovery she needs to do, starting with getting her stomach to adjust to solids again as well as getting her legs to remember how to stand again. Keeping up with the rigamarole of a busy office - that's much later in the game. I'm just happy to see her back with us again. Seeing her "not there" was tearing me up.
I'm still swamped at work, but hopefully I'll start getting caught back up soon.
The best sushi place I think I have officially ever been to as of Saturday lost its head chef on Sunday. The very next day. I just hope his fellow food staff cadre knew his recipes well enough to keep making things as tasty for a little while, because I'd really love to drag a couple friends out there before their style starts to change too drastically and I start to get disappointed. Unfortunately, the head chef is looking to relocate out of state, so I doubt I'll be able to visit whatever restaurant he lands next.