Get up at 9am, get dressed, go to JCC, swim for 40 minutes, come home, shower, do a load of laundry, make lunch, do dishes, clean rat cage, call new group home, post daily chuck.....
then go to work
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03/02/2010 12:08 #51093
Busy, Busy03/01/2010 11:00 #51091
Shock and AweSince i have started working for the DDSO, the powers that be have been talking about "campus" closing. The old institutional model is way outdated, and units have slowly been closing. Our unit has individuals that have been more difficult to place in the community, and therefor, have been a bit of a tough crowd to work with. My original placement within the organization has been in a unit that gets me looks of sympathy, shock, awe, and sometimes, respect. But, it always gets a reaction....
Lately, the powers that be have really been speeding up the closings, moving units and individuals around. They have made plans for bosses and had them bid on what they want in a community group home. Our boss, Shirley is getting screwed and her theory is if she is, us lowly workers will too. So, she arranged a union meeting for us to find out what is going on. I think there still might be some smoke i am shitting out because of how far up my ass it was blown by the union reps.
Through all of this, the usual monthly set of bids was put up. I have been interested in one particular home for a while, but the last time they had an opening and was on the bid list, it just couldn't be done.
This time, i saw a bid for that home i have been eying, part time, 80% (32 hours/week -- i currently have part time 50%, 20 hours a week). So, i filled out the papers and faxed them in.
Then, i had about 5 days off in a row. When i got back to work on Saturday, a co-worker saw me in the office and congratulated me. Stunned, i hopped onto the intranet to check it out. There it was in black and white, the bid list, the bid i put in and at the bottom beside the word successful bidder was my name. I got my bid. Wow.
Not sure of any of the details as yet. I think i have to call them up and go over there and fill out some papers. But i think within a few weeks my commute will go from 35 minutes down to 5.
OMG
P.S. We got our new roof! And now, i have to call them and tell them we have a leak in the new gutters. *frown*
P.P.S. Here are the chucks i plan to wear today.
I also plan to try to reinstate the Daily Chuck.
Lately, the powers that be have really been speeding up the closings, moving units and individuals around. They have made plans for bosses and had them bid on what they want in a community group home. Our boss, Shirley is getting screwed and her theory is if she is, us lowly workers will too. So, she arranged a union meeting for us to find out what is going on. I think there still might be some smoke i am shitting out because of how far up my ass it was blown by the union reps.
Through all of this, the usual monthly set of bids was put up. I have been interested in one particular home for a while, but the last time they had an opening and was on the bid list, it just couldn't be done.
This time, i saw a bid for that home i have been eying, part time, 80% (32 hours/week -- i currently have part time 50%, 20 hours a week). So, i filled out the papers and faxed them in.
Then, i had about 5 days off in a row. When i got back to work on Saturday, a co-worker saw me in the office and congratulated me. Stunned, i hopped onto the intranet to check it out. There it was in black and white, the bid list, the bid i put in and at the bottom beside the word successful bidder was my name. I got my bid. Wow.
Not sure of any of the details as yet. I think i have to call them up and go over there and fill out some papers. But i think within a few weeks my commute will go from 35 minutes down to 5.
OMG
P.S. We got our new roof! And now, i have to call them and tell them we have a leak in the new gutters. *frown*
P.P.S. Here are the chucks i plan to wear today.
I also plan to try to reinstate the Daily Chuck.
02/16/2010 19:36 #51024
Botanical Gardens Day OffWhenever i am at the Botanical Gardens, i am just inspired to snap a few pictures.
Pond Scum
An Orchid's beautiful flower
Can he smell them?
Coffee
Hard to capture the feeling of sitting in here....
Yet it just makes me want to go in there more!
I heart succulents!
This fish was nibbling that plant
Pond Scum
An Orchid's beautiful flower
Can he smell them?
Coffee
Hard to capture the feeling of sitting in here....
Yet it just makes me want to go in there more!
I heart succulents!
This fish was nibbling that plant
paul - 03/02/10 03:04
I got to get back to the botanical gardens. They are the only thing that make this pre-spring crap weather bearable.
I got to get back to the botanical gardens. They are the only thing that make this pre-spring crap weather bearable.
tinypliny - 02/16/10 21:09
You made scum look pretty.
You made scum look pretty.
tinypliny - 02/16/10 21:08
WOW. <3 <3 <3 those pics! Do break that barrier and snap MORE pics for us.
WE WANT MORE LEETEE botanical garden pics!
WOW. <3 <3 <3 those pics! Do break that barrier and snap MORE pics for us.
WE WANT MORE LEETEE botanical garden pics!
metalpeter - 02/16/10 20:14
Some of those pictures I really like. I don't think anyone can really capture in a picture what it is like to sit in that little area with that bench across from the fountain.
Some of those pictures I really like. I don't think anyone can really capture in a picture what it is like to sit in that little area with that bench across from the fountain.
02/10/2010 23:59 #50996
Work Just Won't Be The Same Without YouI texted a co-worker to ask if i started at 5pm (as scheduled) or 3pm.
An hour or so later, i got a call asking if i could do an ot shift, which i declined, then asked that co-worker when i start work and was told 5pm.
Within an hour, i got a call from the co-worker i had texted. She asked if i could come in at 3pm, due to a situation with an individual and i said i could.
Then, she let me know that a fellow co-worker who had recently been diagnosed with cancer died. He was a good guy. He found out he was sick when he was on vacation, or that is when he started to feel ill and wasn't able to go camping like he had wanted. Then, testing. Then, the results. Then, the surgery. Then, within a couple of weeks, he died. Start to finish, this all happened in a matter of 4 months, max.
I remember going to a Sabres game at work last winter. Found out last minute i was going. Along with us, several other staff and someone who once worked on our unit, but got transferred out. He and i had some good laughs that night. Watching the drunk girls try to pick up drunk guys, by dancing in the hallways. I did a pretty decent drunk girl imitation, and i will never forget him saying, "Lee, you're alright". An understated kinda guy.
Not long afterwards, he was transferred back to our unit. Everyone, including myself was happy to see him back. He will be missed greatly. 26-2 Campus Team will not be the same without him. RIP
An hour or so later, i got a call asking if i could do an ot shift, which i declined, then asked that co-worker when i start work and was told 5pm.
Within an hour, i got a call from the co-worker i had texted. She asked if i could come in at 3pm, due to a situation with an individual and i said i could.
Then, she let me know that a fellow co-worker who had recently been diagnosed with cancer died. He was a good guy. He found out he was sick when he was on vacation, or that is when he started to feel ill and wasn't able to go camping like he had wanted. Then, testing. Then, the results. Then, the surgery. Then, within a couple of weeks, he died. Start to finish, this all happened in a matter of 4 months, max.
I remember going to a Sabres game at work last winter. Found out last minute i was going. Along with us, several other staff and someone who once worked on our unit, but got transferred out. He and i had some good laughs that night. Watching the drunk girls try to pick up drunk guys, by dancing in the hallways. I did a pretty decent drunk girl imitation, and i will never forget him saying, "Lee, you're alright". An understated kinda guy.
Not long afterwards, he was transferred back to our unit. Everyone, including myself was happy to see him back. He will be missed greatly. 26-2 Campus Team will not be the same without him. RIP
02/10/2010 00:25 #50991
Cleveland, OH February 2010We left on Thursday the 4th.
After sitting in the car for so long, we thought walking would be good, so we headed to the zoo before it closed for the day. A bit chilly, but i found it refreshing and i loved the walk. Most of the non-human animals were sick of the humans, and decided to hide, but it was so neat to see the giraffes at eye level. They can be seen from a window while they are indoors....
Then, we checked into our hotel in Independence.
Next, we thought we would grab some dinner. We looked through the tourist mags and found a place we thought would be great. Melt Bar and Grilled, a place that specializes in grilled cheese and beer! When we got there, we found out the wait would be an hour to an hour in a half, so we left, thinking we would try to come back for lunch another day.
We ended up at a chain, Qdoba a place we had eaten before in our travels. Their Mexican Gumbo was sooOOoo good, and yes, vegetarian!
Friday, we took a quick swim in the indoor pool, then headed into the city to go the market. The West Side Market. Best damn market i have ever been to, and Hamilton has (had?) a great Farmer's Market. This one beats all. The main part is in an old, but clean building....
Fresh, beautiful produce at good or great prices. You would have loved the seafood, (e:Paul). The meats looked like good quality. The ethnic and prepared foods were heavenly. (e:Uncutsaniflush) got himself a sausage with kraut and i got a crepe with pears, caramel, walnuts and dark chocolate. I even braved the balcony to get the pictures (and spill chocolate all over myself!). This guy was nice, but his co-worker must be french since he was very rude!
Wandering the neighbourhood, we happened upon the Great Lakes Brewing Gift Shop and pub. Got a 6 pack of... gee, i don't remember, something that you can only get there.
Then, out to University Circle. We went to the Cleveland Botanical Gardens and the Cleveland Museum of Art,
The latter was huge and we were there for a couple of hours... and i think we breezed through the 1916 building and the older collections.
We had heard the news, we heard the big snow was coming. Although the news that the heaviest snow falls would be to the south of us, we decided to have a night in. We headed to the Giant Eagle for supplies, grabbed a pizza and back to the hotel room for the night.
Saturday was a bit more low key. Breakfast, a swim, then off to Melt Bar and Grilled for lunch.
Unlike Thursday night's 60 to 90 minute anticipated wait, this time, less than an hour after opening their doors, we had to wait about 40 minutes. And, sadly, it was not worth the wait. Service was ok, grilled cheese had way to much bread. I got the simple grilled cheese, their "Kindergarten", but they use that thick texas toast stuff. I understand it for the bacon egg cheese giant sandwich, but for a simple, basic grilled cheese, it's just way too much bread. So, for a place that brags on grilled cheese, it kinda sucked.
Then, on to the History Museum... which had some very interesting cultural exhibits, some of which brought a tear to my eye.
We decided to drive through the city and take the long way home. After some initial wrong turns, we got ourselves in the right direction. Almost immediately, we began to head uphilll and drove through Little Italy, a cool small strip of Italian shops and restaurants. Then, up into Shaker Heights, a very upscale looking 'burb, then down south through so many different neighbourhoods, from country to upscale to upper middle class, to low income and back again. Very interesting drive.
For dinner that night, we went to Tommy's in Cleveland Heights' Coventry Village. Only had to wait about 15 - 20 minutes... Food was good, not great, and very veggie friendly. I had the Rebel Falafel. Neighbourhood was very cool. Loved the toy shop 2 doors down, Big Fun. My friend Mark would have stayed all night.
The next morning, we had to leave. I don't want to get back to real life and return to work....
After sitting in the car for so long, we thought walking would be good, so we headed to the zoo before it closed for the day. A bit chilly, but i found it refreshing and i loved the walk. Most of the non-human animals were sick of the humans, and decided to hide, but it was so neat to see the giraffes at eye level. They can be seen from a window while they are indoors....
Then, we checked into our hotel in Independence.
Next, we thought we would grab some dinner. We looked through the tourist mags and found a place we thought would be great. Melt Bar and Grilled, a place that specializes in grilled cheese and beer! When we got there, we found out the wait would be an hour to an hour in a half, so we left, thinking we would try to come back for lunch another day.
We ended up at a chain, Qdoba a place we had eaten before in our travels. Their Mexican Gumbo was sooOOoo good, and yes, vegetarian!
Friday, we took a quick swim in the indoor pool, then headed into the city to go the market. The West Side Market. Best damn market i have ever been to, and Hamilton has (had?) a great Farmer's Market. This one beats all. The main part is in an old, but clean building....
Fresh, beautiful produce at good or great prices. You would have loved the seafood, (e:Paul). The meats looked like good quality. The ethnic and prepared foods were heavenly. (e:Uncutsaniflush) got himself a sausage with kraut and i got a crepe with pears, caramel, walnuts and dark chocolate. I even braved the balcony to get the pictures (and spill chocolate all over myself!). This guy was nice, but his co-worker must be french since he was very rude!
Wandering the neighbourhood, we happened upon the Great Lakes Brewing Gift Shop and pub. Got a 6 pack of... gee, i don't remember, something that you can only get there.
Then, out to University Circle. We went to the Cleveland Botanical Gardens and the Cleveland Museum of Art,
The latter was huge and we were there for a couple of hours... and i think we breezed through the 1916 building and the older collections.
We had heard the news, we heard the big snow was coming. Although the news that the heaviest snow falls would be to the south of us, we decided to have a night in. We headed to the Giant Eagle for supplies, grabbed a pizza and back to the hotel room for the night.
Saturday was a bit more low key. Breakfast, a swim, then off to Melt Bar and Grilled for lunch.
Unlike Thursday night's 60 to 90 minute anticipated wait, this time, less than an hour after opening their doors, we had to wait about 40 minutes. And, sadly, it was not worth the wait. Service was ok, grilled cheese had way to much bread. I got the simple grilled cheese, their "Kindergarten", but they use that thick texas toast stuff. I understand it for the bacon egg cheese giant sandwich, but for a simple, basic grilled cheese, it's just way too much bread. So, for a place that brags on grilled cheese, it kinda sucked.
Then, on to the History Museum... which had some very interesting cultural exhibits, some of which brought a tear to my eye.
We decided to drive through the city and take the long way home. After some initial wrong turns, we got ourselves in the right direction. Almost immediately, we began to head uphilll and drove through Little Italy, a cool small strip of Italian shops and restaurants. Then, up into Shaker Heights, a very upscale looking 'burb, then down south through so many different neighbourhoods, from country to upscale to upper middle class, to low income and back again. Very interesting drive.
For dinner that night, we went to Tommy's in Cleveland Heights' Coventry Village. Only had to wait about 15 - 20 minutes... Food was good, not great, and very veggie friendly. I had the Rebel Falafel. Neighbourhood was very cool. Loved the toy shop 2 doors down, Big Fun. My friend Mark would have stayed all night.
The next morning, we had to leave. I don't want to get back to real life and return to work....
ladycroft - 02/14/10 09:13
mmmmmmmmmm tasty crepes!
mmmmmmmmmm tasty crepes!
uncutsaniflush - 02/10/10 22:39
I get what you are saying (e:james). I got the veggie burger which I enjoyed. But I concur with (e:leetee), for a restaurant that styles itself a "grilled cheese" restaurant, their "grilled cheese" sandwich is lackluster. It makes me think that the "grilled cheese" is more of a culinary gimmick, no matter how tasty. (e:leetee) is into grilled cheese sandwiches and not every melted/grilled sandwich that has cheese on it is really a grilled cheese sandwich. For example, the "Lake Erie Monster" is a walleye sandwich with cheese on it. It's about as much a grilled cheese sandwich as McDonald's "Fillet o' Fish" That being said, I would like to point that I would much rather eat the Lake Erie Monster.
I liked Melt and I would eat there again if there wasn't a long wait.
I get what you are saying (e:james). I got the veggie burger which I enjoyed. But I concur with (e:leetee), for a restaurant that styles itself a "grilled cheese" restaurant, their "grilled cheese" sandwich is lackluster. It makes me think that the "grilled cheese" is more of a culinary gimmick, no matter how tasty. (e:leetee) is into grilled cheese sandwiches and not every melted/grilled sandwich that has cheese on it is really a grilled cheese sandwich. For example, the "Lake Erie Monster" is a walleye sandwich with cheese on it. It's about as much a grilled cheese sandwich as McDonald's "Fillet o' Fish" That being said, I would like to point that I would much rather eat the Lake Erie Monster.
I liked Melt and I would eat there again if there wasn't a long wait.
metalpeter - 02/10/10 17:38
Glad you two had a good time.
Glad you two had a good time.
james - 02/10/10 16:34
I would go there again and get something other than the basic. I mean, there are like 30 varieties of grilled cheese. I have only had about 4. But sweet Jesus, when I die you can bury me in them.
Yum Yum.
I would go there again and get something other than the basic. I mean, there are like 30 varieties of grilled cheese. I have only had about 4. But sweet Jesus, when I die you can bury me in them.
Yum Yum.
leetee - 02/10/10 14:54
uhm, yeah, Melt only would have not sucked had i got something other than what they brag about -- their grilled cheese. Yes, we went to the one in Lakewood... glad you like the place. Someone must, since the place had so many peeps in it!
uhm, yeah, Melt only would have not sucked had i got something other than what they brag about -- their grilled cheese. Yes, we went to the one in Lakewood... glad you like the place. Someone must, since the place had so many peeps in it!
james - 02/10/10 14:34
I am sorry. Melt is fucking awesome. It is always worth the wait.
Sorry you didn't enjoy your meal there. Did you go to the one in Lakeside?
I am sorry. Melt is fucking awesome. It is always worth the wait.
Sorry you didn't enjoy your meal there. Did you go to the one in Lakeside?
terry - 02/10/10 10:18
It's so cool that you guys take these mini-vacays to cities in our general vicinity. I always want to get over to these places. Good to hear that Cleveland has so much to offer and will be worth the drive once I get my butt in gear.
It's so cool that you guys take these mini-vacays to cities in our general vicinity. I always want to get over to these places. Good to hear that Cleveland has so much to offer and will be worth the drive once I get my butt in gear.
I'm happy for you that you got the placement bid. I love that it is a shorter drive, so less driving stress and more time for you (and will offset the extra hours you put in at work, too). Yay!
WOOHOO! Congratulations!!!! I hope it's everything you want it to be :)
Thanks (e:peeps)! :o)
congrats on the new posting, about time something went your way there.
Congratulations and good luck!
We got new gutters as part of the roof install deal by Dalex Construction. They did a great job on the roof and did a very good job cleaning up after themselves.
We have one miter on the gutters that is leaking. Apparently, one of the problems with installing gutters when it is below freezing is that water freezes and does not leak until a thaw.
Congrats!!!
Congrats on your job! All of our gutters leaked after we had the new roof put on. We are going to have them redone this spring. Know of any good gutter people??