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11/07/2008 09:34 #46583

USS Freedom to visit Buffalo
We know someone stationed on this ship. My husband is a Naval Veteran having served 10 years and having just been released from duty within the last 2 years. Who knew I'd be a military wife. LOL

I probably would not be interested in this if I didn't have a close personal connection to the ship.

The Buffalo News has the details and there will be some tours available if anyone is interested.



(e:metalpeter) My husband says that coming late means after 4:00pm but the exact time is TBD.
metalpeter - 11/07/08 18:50
I saw that article today and thought seeing it would be pretty cool. I wish I knew around what time it was coming in on saturday that would be cool to see and to try and get pictures of.
tinypliny - 11/07/08 18:09
That is so cool! :D

11/06/2008 16:47 #46576

back to working out
After a long break, I'm finally getting my butt back to the gym. It's around the corner from work but some days it seems so impossible to get there!

Don't expect pictures like (e:paul) posts. Generally speaking, I do not like to have my picture taken and I'm very very modest - unlike my hubby. :-)

It will be good to go to the gym and decompress and plug in and not listen to anything but music. Everyone is CRANKY lately and my office is crazy hot and while I like to be warm 80 damn degrees is too hot.

I am lucky in that I have a job where I have a private office that has a window that opens and door that closes but when the average temp is 76 degrees, it is making me crazy. The heating and A/C system is totally crazy so I will just deal with it until the weather gets cooler and then things shouldn't be so bad temp. wise.

Since I am already ranting about work, things are just so insanely frustrating here again. I want to change a system we use and the web and DB programmer has time to do the project but our boss won't put the project on the schedule. I've been hounding him for at least 3 years to go forward with the project.

He uses 1 small part of the system and he doesn't want to lose that functionality. Really, no kidding. I want to increase the functionality of it not lessen it. I understand how to do a needs requirement assessment.

Super secure state job that I may have, it's making me crazy to be here. No chance for advancement or a raise that isn't union negotiated, no chance to change in to another job in a cross functional area, no opportunity to release old responsibilities and take on new challenges, nope not here - you get new responsibility constantly while you still have to do the old and the reward - nada.

I realize LOADS of people fall in to the lazy state worker category. Do only what they are told or do nothing at all. I see it every single day here.

I'd like to think I'm NOT that person. I got an advanced degree that I am still paying for out of my own pocket. There is no education benefit here. You can take one class per semester for free and just pay the fees but that is along road to get a degree.

There isn't even maternity leave here for state employees - you have to use all your sick time and then your vacation time. Sure, we get a lot of it but I think that is a very unfair policy. You're not sick or on vacation when you have a baby and WTF happens if you do get sick while having a baby and I'll bet lots of people might need a vacation after having a baby. :-)

If a new opportunity doesn't come up for me when the re-org starts and things get shuffled, I guess that will be my tipping point and then I need to leave. It's about time to be putting that advanced to degree to work.

I should add that I don't think just cause I have an MBA, I'm entitled to advance or get a new opportunity. I feel like I have earned it. I have consistently been told by my boss and the senior management within my unit about how great of a job I do and how valuable I am.

I have been told that senior management outside of my entire organization know me and that I have an excellent reputation for being smart and knowledgeable. I have been an employee here 10+ years, i just didn't bumble in off the street. I did that 10 years ago! ;-)


I don't know how my posts goes from I'm going to work out to a full on rant but I guess it is better to get it all out here.
tinypliny - 11/07/08 18:10
YEAH! Get it all out! We <3 your rants! :)

11/04/2008 11:51 #46511

Vote
Category: election
My husband and I voted this AM. Lines were short at about 7:30am.

We chatted with our neighbors while we waited as you have to wait to get to the ladies with the book to find your name and then they make you wait to line up to use the voting machine and they don't want to seem to let more than 5 people wait in line behind the voting machine.

I will miss those old voting booths when they're replaced. I know they're terrible for disabled voters but I hope we get something that is accurate and has a receipt of our vote.

Hope everyone gets out there and votes!


11/03/2008 15:24 #46496

The sailors are coming!
My hubby's friend called last night to say that he'll be in Buffalo in about 2 weeks. His ship is doing a Great Lakes cruise and they will be pulling in to port in Buffalo.

Hubby spent 10 years in the Navy and was just released from service about 2 years ago. I'm sure he'll be anxious to catch up with his friend, see a new ship and curse like the sailor he is.

The sailors will love the 4:00am bar closing time in Buffalo.


11/03/2008 14:47 #46493

Weekend wrap-up
We had so few trick or treaters this year. I only went through one large bag of candy. The kids who awestruck by our dogs, make me laugh. We always have at least one group that really want to see the dogs. I put a gate up and block the dogs into our living room so they can see me and not howl all night long so when the kids come up the stairs they see the dogs.

One little boy said "wow everyone in your neighborhood has a dog!" and he is right, we have a lot of dogs in Parkside. I'm guessing he might live on the other side of Main Street since he said YOUR and OUR.

Friday night we went to 2 Halloween parties. We did not expect to have a lot of fun at the first one, we didn't think we'd fit in with the crowd.

The first party was hosted by the Bills backup QB. A friend of mine is friends with his GF. The party was packed and the majority of people in attendance appeared fairly young. There was a fantastic DJ there so we danced up a storm. It was good to just let loose with the added bonus that only the people who you went to the party with already know you and how kinda weird you can be.

We also stopped in to the (e:strip) party. (e:tinypliny) it was nice to meet you too. (e:metalpeter) I think I also met you. I know a bunch of you met my nutty husband! I did not stay long as I was TIRED from dancing so much and one of my friends had to be up at 5:30am to work so I left my husband along with James and Robert at the party. I have no idea what time my husband got home. I'm sorry I did not get to meet more (e:peeps)

(e:paul), (e:matthew) and (e:terry) thank you for hosting the party.

Saturday we went to the American Sign Language Expo. My husband is a full time student and is taking Sign Language as his foreign language. It was a small expo held out in Clarence at the WNY Expo Center.

I am amazed at how many businesses were NOT at the Expo. I would have thought tech companies would have been eager to explore this market. Money is money and we all buy stuff.

I also realized that deafness impacts many people. We saw families, biker guys, grandmas and grandpas, young children, teenagers (they were all texting and signing!), various ethnic backgrounds and this goes back to me being amazed at how many companies are not marketing to the deaf community.

We ran into our friends Sarah and Emily and their family. It was nice to see them as I think the last time we saw them was last year at Buffalo Pride.

We watched What Happens in Vegas on PPV on Saturday night as I felt like we were still recovering from Friday. It was a predictable by fairly funny movie.

Sunday we went to RIT to see Noises Off! performed by NTID Theater Company. They are deaf theater company. The deaf actors act and sign the play while hearing actors read the lines. The hearing actors are not on stage with deaf actors. They are seated in first row. Noises Off! is a funny play and it was adapted to the deaf community like replacing a telephone with laptop and video camera.

We also went to H&M at the Eastview Mall. WHY WHY WHY don't we have an H&M here in Buffalo? We get a crazy supersized Forever 21 but no H&M and Rochester has 2. unfair!!

well that is more than enough rambling from me today!