Thank God for a busy, fun-filled weekend. I didn’t have time or energy to carry last week’s stress with me. We spent a fun, frigid, tough-on-my-wallet time in Manhattan/Soho/Upper West Side on Saturday, caught the stepson’s performance in a fantastic Columbia-produced rendition of Canterbury Tales (you’ve never seen it like this, believe me!), and spent…
Year: 2008
Tunnel Vision
After the day I had Wednesday, I was reluctant to get up yesterday morning. But the stress that plagued the day before was a memory, and life went on relatively painlessly. I managed to organize most of a large project and get on with business as usual with another one. While neither situation is ideal,…
Detante is What Kids on the Playground Do
Some days you’re the windshield, some days you’re the fly. Yesterday, I played the part of said fly as the projects around me went from confusing to downright frustrating. One is a long-time regular client and I didn’t get very far in asking for some collaboration so the work process might somehow ease up for…
Zoe’s Christmas List
She’s 6 years old. She loves to draw. She’s a spunky kid who loves cheeseburgers. For Christmas she wants apple juice, orange soda, Dr. Pepper, cantelope… oh, and a new heart. Zoe, adorable niece of Nikki has cardiomyapathy with severe mitral valve regurgitation. What that means is she has a bum ticker, as her mom…
Dead Stuff
At first we thought it was the sewer, so we called the sewer repair company. That was two weeks ago. The smell now is so bad we can’t use the powder room. Just one bathroom, mind you. The others are fine. To be honest, I know the difference between rotting sewage and rotting carcasses (years…
Looking for Work in All the Right Places
It’s that time again – time when clients drop back on their workloads and concentrate on their holiday parties, and time when you and I are left twisting in the wind, wondering where that next job will come from. While two months ago was the best time to consider what you’d be doing in November/December,…
Like Totally
She sat behind me on the train. Each sentence had at least three “like” references, and I found it very hard to believe what she was saying – to paraphrase, that she was like an occupational therapist student and was like totally fried from her internship and she was like telling her teacher how like…
Who’s Your Daddy?
I got yet another interesting email yesterday – this one offering me a DIY paternity test. In an age of spam blockers, junk mail filters and the general wising up of the population, who exactly do they think will click on these links? Yet someone must or they wouldn’t be sent. According to a Wikipedia…
Calling in the Big Guns
I hate doing it. I hate approaching clients with their final notice and I hate reminding them of outstanding invoices. Yet if I don’t, these things would never get settled. So Friday afternoon I flipped through the Current Invoices folder – three are overdue. One seriously. Out went my reminders. What’s frustrating is that I…
Contract Must-Haves
Don’t groan – this isn’t going to be that boring, I swear. But as we’ve talked over the years, I’ve come to the realization that contracts are needing a bit more, well, meat to them so that you and I can CYA. So here are a few things you might want to include in your…