So much has been going on lately, and I’ve been a total blogging slug. Apologies!!!
I’ve been to a few concerts — Mariah Carey last Monday (she rocked it, although, predictably, she was wearing little more than a napkin at any given time) and A Tribe Called Quest on Friday (they completely rocked it, and the venue wasn’t nearly as bad as I expected).
Over the weekend I went to a great wedding, but I had the limo driver from HELL! It was the wedding of a friend and ex-coworker, located in scenic Naperville. There was a group of seven, and since none of us wanted to drive — I think it had something to do with wanting to take advantage of the open bar — we decided that a limo would be the most appropriate form of transportation. So, since my next door neighbor has a limo company, I thought I would make the arrangements, and hire his company.
Everything seemed fine. I talked to my neighbor a few days prior, gave him the address, and he said he would Mapquest it.
The morning of the wedding (which began at 5), he told me that his father was going to be taking us instead (it’s a family business). His father was one of those short, heavily-accented, grumpy, loud guys who yelled at me the entire time we were making pickups because he was due to be back in the city at 6:00 — as though his next pickup was somehow my concern. Dude, seriously . . . I don’t give a shit. Just pick us all up, take us, and be on your merry way.
Finally, I had to tell him that his pickups weren’t my concern, and that I didn’t appreciate him talking to me, a customer, as though he was doing me a favor. I chose a nicer way of saying: “You’re getting paid, bitch. Act like it.”
The wedding was great. They bravely scheduled an outdoor wedding, and the risk paid off. The weather was beautiful, and everything was fabulous! The best part was the looks on the bride and groom’s faces. They looked so happy, and it was evident that the groom was having a great time — he was joking with the guests throughout the wedding.
Met some interesting people at a new book club last night. No, I’m NOT joining another one. I already belong to two, officially, and a third, if I ever decide to pick up the book being discussed at work. I only went because Jen was hosting, and I love an excuse to see her.
This is a highly stressful work week. I fell asleep last night on the couch, working, and woke up about 2 hours later holding a flaming hot laptop. The only excitement would have been if my thighs had burned off, which would have been great. I proceeded to have two individual nightmares about the work ahead of me today. I gave up at 5:00, when I got up to gather the trash for my fave day . . . that’s right! Garbage day!
I’ve blogged about this several times, but seriously . . . there’s something wonderful about taking the trash out each Friday and knowing that the garbage man will whisk it away before Crack Annie gets a chance to rifle through it. Although if Crack Annie finds joy in smelly kitty litter and empty cans of cat food, who I am I to deprive her? But, given that I’m paranoid about identity theft, and my shredder is on the fritz, I need to take every precaution imaginable.
The stress is kicking in . . . time to head off to work. More later!