Christine and I attended a class at Babies ‘R’ Us for first-time dads. Titled “Daddy Boot Camp”, I didn’t really know what to expect. It was like participating in a game show. It was me against 5 other expectant fathers. First up was the diaper change contest. Read the rest of this page »
Record-setting high of 71 degrees today gave way to heavy rain, hail, sleet, and snow this afternoon. Of course, I was too busy at work to notice any of this. By the time I left my office, the temperature had already plummeted 40 degrees with 45 mph winds. I was covered in snow by the time I got to my car. And to top it all off, the area was under a tornado watch. We’re currently at 16 degrees, and it’s absolutely frigid.
Hello again
Sorry for the lack of posts. I’ve just been too busy. My in-laws are moved in and settled. Progress on their house is moving along quite nicely. At work, I’m still in the midst of data collection; I was hoping to have it done this week, but I hit a lot of road blocks. I’m lucky to be part of 2 teams that get along well and are fun to work with, unlike my fellow analysts who seem to be on teams that are not responsive or cooperative, or just downright idiotic. And, of course, we’re getting ready for baby at home. CL decided on a theme for the nursery, and it’s very cute. I’m prepping myself by reading books for new dads; there’s a lot to this, and I want to be ready when we welcome Baby Jose to our world.
What a week! The system implementation at work got off to a fast and furious start; lots of work ahead of us, and consultants everywhere. I did everything I could to complete other projects (including working at home) so I could devote as much to the implementation. I’m thankful that the new business analyst is picking up things quickly, so I was able to be rid of that piece. The clinical analysts have yet to move out of our current office to a temporary workspace, but we cannot wait! Separation from the rest of the crew is probably what we need right now. We hope it takes place this week so we can finally have some privacy, peace and quiet.
I pray that my role as a business analyst will end very soon now that the position has been filled (the new analyst starts next Tuesday). The last 2 weeks have been horrific to say the least, and even though this was a short work week, it’s one I’d rather soon forget. With conference calls, data collection, and dictionary building (all in preparation for the new clinical system) taking up my already busy schedule, I can no longer cover business functions. I’m cranky, tired, and I’m not getting anything done. Not to mention me and my fellow clinical analysts have to pack up and move next week since our side of the office is being demolished. My good friend summed it up for me by sending me this link (or click on the picture). I must say he did a pretty good job of capturing how I’ve been feeling lately.