Friday, June 19, 2009

Smoke on the water, fire in the sky

I have never experienced such fail as the fail that I have experienced this week.

Fail in all aspects and areas of my life.

The weekend could never possibly be long enough.


Thursday, June 11, 2009

Friends in Low Places

I am certain that if you have ever read any of my previous blogs, you are aware of the complete and utter FAIL of the building I work in. We haven't had proper and consistent air conditioning or heat since the great fire alarm debacle of March.

Because I am employed by The Lord, we do not use actual repairmen to fix our problems. We use friends of friends who may have, at one point in time, looked at an air conditioning unit. One of my favorite friend of a friend "repairman" is named Jim* (named changed to protect the innocent). Jim has been out several times to fix our HVAC issues. Jim is missing several teeth, has a fondness of Mt. Dew, and often times smells of body odor.

Jim also has no real clue of how to actually fix a commercial air conditioner. So yesterday when Jim came to my office and declared that the ac for the toddler room was in fact working, I was a bit skeptical. Then he told me that the reason it was so hot in the toddler rooms was because the thermostat in the janitors closet was not kicking on because it was so cold in the closet.

At this point my brain had a minor explosion and I pointed out that the thermostat that controls the toddler rooms is not in the janitors closet, but (wait for it) ... is in the TODDLER ROOM.

So we fought for a good 5 minutes about this at which point I decided that the impending stroke was not worth it and I went back to my office to calm myself.

Jim apparently is not a big fan of the women folk having an opinion and called his boss (who is a board member ie. friend of a friend) and expressed his displeasure with my interference in his genius work. The pastor comes this morning to talk to me and I explain the idiocy that took place yesterday and my displeasure with having to coach the HVAC man how HVAC things worked. I believe the phrase "not in my job description" was used.

So he said that he understood and to let Jim know if he had questions, to call the board member or himself. Novel fucking idea eh?




and that's why it's good to be .....



Me.

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Breathe Us In, Slowly

So Week One of CPAP usage is in the books. I wish I could say that I am feeling refreshed and lively. I am not. But, it hasn't been AS bad as I thought it would be. My biggest issue is waking up in the middle of the night. If something (cat,dog,husband, ect) wakes me up, I have a very hard time getting back to sleep. Getting the mask to seal perfectly is somewhat of a science and once you start messing around with it you might as well forget about falling right back to sleep.

I have a Resmed Swift mask.

Basically this little nasal pillow fits nicely up to my nostrils and attaches to tubing that goes into the cpap machine.



The tubing connects to the machine which pushes filtered air over a heated humidifier and into my nose. If the humidifier is too warm, it can cause water to pool in the mask, waking you up with something akin to waterboarding.

Other than the sensation of being forcibly drowned and knowing that you look like a cyborg in the bed, it hasn't been too terrible.

Last night was our Preschool Graduation. I am not sure why Preschoolers need a Graduation ceremony, but it seems like a good excuse to hand out portfolios and eat cake. Several of the kids won't be staying for the summer and I will miss them.

Work has been increasingly frustrating. Besides the fact that the air conditioning is STILL NOT WORKING, we have been dealing with a check forgery case, and losing our self payers one by one as the economy has slipped. I know that things will turn around, but I don't like when our numbers are not as high as normal.

And in an ironic tidbit of trivia, 3 years ago today I had my first sinus surgery.

06/06/06


heh.