Leaving on a jet plane
- Mandy Crow

- Sep 3, 2008
- 2 min read
So tomorrow I leave for Orlando and Rock the Universe.
Yesterday, I finally got some (not all) the info about what I’ll be doing. I don’t think men appreciate schedules as much as women do. Or the men planning this trip don’t appreciate them as much as I do. All that said, I’ll be staffing a “lounge.” I’m not sure what that means!
I also finally decided to look at my flight itinerary. And I’m flying through Charlotte, N.C., since I’m flying US Air. A new airport! This should be an experience. I’ll rate it while I’m there and give you all the info.
Now if I could just get my mind off leaving and get something accomplished here at work. I’ve got to do an expense report, edit some devos, worry about something, and find a T-shirt I’m supposed to have but don’t think I do. Plus, I’m currently giving myself a guilt trip about something that’s totally out of my hands! Fun times.
All that to say, I probably won’t get to post tomorrow. I’ll try to update at some point from Orlando. If I don’t get stuck in Charlotte.
UPDATE: I’ve already had to call IT today. My computer stopped communicating with the printer. Yay!
UPDATE 2: I have to do said expense report before I leave. I have to reset password in expense report program. It keeps timing out. Over and over. And telling me I can’t use the password I just entered. Oy! I need chocolate. And coffee. And Glen Hansard. Where’s my iPod?
UPDATE 3: Mmm, lunch. Expense report submitted and not sent back to me. Yet. Now have directions to hotel and confirmation number in Orlando. Need stamps to mail a few things. Am frustrated that I’ve done so many little things, but can’t really charge them toward a product on the time tracker system we have to use. It looks like I’ve done nothing all day!
UPDATE 4: 2:09 p.m. Receive email asking me to fix something on the previously mentioned expense report. (I’ve only ever NOT gotten it sent back once. ONCE in some 3.5 years!)
UPDATE 5: Meeting at church in an hour. Geeze. I’m tired. And I need stamps. Who still sends mail anyway?







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