January 21, 2009
This Week
This week is a good week so far.
Monday was a little rough. I worked about a half day. By 2:30 in the afternoon I could hardly walk my body was so tired. I went to lunch with the guys and by the time we got back from lunch I was really dragging. We all got out of the car to walk back into the building at the same time. Wayne, my boss (and if you are reading this Wayne, you are an awesome boss, I could not ask for a better boss! But if you don't read this then, you are just okay. Kidding, in case you do.), parks at one block and the building entrance is about a block away. I got about a half block and the guys were already at the corner to go into the building. They all had a worried look at me and asked if I felt alright. I am sure that I was white as a sheet and a little green at the gills. I stuck around until almost 3 and went home.
Tuesday was better. I got a little sick after lunch and stayed that way until after dinner. I got to looking at things about my tumor and the possible surgery up coming. I got really anxious and extremely sick. That probably set me off to be so sick.
Wednesday, today, was great. I felt really good. I am not tired at all like I have been for a while. After lunch I had energy and I got a lot done. I've set up a contingency plan for the Australia training. I put together a good document of links, numbers, and functionality for the person that may fill my shoes if I cannot go to Australia.
The person we have chosen to go to Australia in my place will be Jessica from Calgary. I got to meet her while I was up there for the P2P roll out for the Canadian business unit. Jessica is very smart and is knowledgeable of ePayables. I know that she will do a good job, *IF* I cannot make it.
I had a training class with the Australian Central Processors. I love to teach. I got so jazzed that I felt the best I have in weeks. My friend Abhay said that after the training class I looked refreshed, like I just came into work and not that I was at work for 11 hours. I enjoy sharing my knowledge with others and interacting with others and it really recharges my batteries. I would much rather do training or teaching than anything else.
That brings us to now...
I just took the dostinex so that I wouldn't have to take it on Christi's birthday tomorrow. I would have taken it today but I knew I had a late night with the Aussies tonight and I couldn't afford to be drained and sick.
Up next...
Tomorrow is Christi's 10th Birthday!! Yeah!! She is so excited!
Friday I go back to the doctor to see a neurosurgeon. All I need is a rocket scientist and we can all walk into a bar and be a joke, "So this brain surgeon, a rocket scientist, and an idiot all walk into a bar..." I will let you know how that turns out. I don't think it will be very funny.
Just to leave on a good note...
What is the difference between a Fiddle and a Violin?
A Violin has strings...
A Fiddle has strangs!
Happy Wednesday,
Jay Bird
Comments
We're praying for you in CA. We still love you guys.
Posted by: Brent Colaw at January 21, 2009 10:48 PM