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Susan's Scribblings the Blog
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  • Tag: New Year

    • The Year(dinga)ling

      Posted at 2:44 am by kayewer, on December 30, 2018

      2018 is almost over, and good riddance. Who needs a year which was so full of disaster? Sure there were good times, but who wants to talk about those? I will, but later.

      I spent most of my January, every weekday, ordering food for my contact center workers who were trying to eat and plow through thousands of phone calls from customers during one of our worst temperature drops in ages.

      Folks, winter is here, so if you neglected to do something to protect yourself and your belongings from the cold, do it yesterday. Not only will you end up on a phone queue if you call customer service, but when the staff is all working and they still need more manpower, they call upon the reserve staff, namely me. I have training, but not the hours of experience, and of course some folks who call blame me for that, rather than their own lack of foresight. I’ll help you, but it may actually take a few minutes more, and I’ve learned that people seem to have permanently lost their patience.

      When you have only so many catering choices, it gets old fast ordering food every day. We ate more pizza, pasta, hoagies, wings, bagels, donuts, soda and coffee than was probably served in Horn & Hardart’s automats in their entire history. Every day the routine was the same: grab a cart, pick up the food, figure the tip, distribute the food, expense the food, order more. I gained six pounds.

      I got sick more this year than ever, with two bouts of stomach virus and a cold which just decided to sneak into Santa’s sack for me at Christmas.

      Ordering all that food taxed everybody’s expense accounts at work, and once or twice that meant I used my own card to pay for stuff. I hope the credit card company didn’t think I ate all that food myself. Fortunately I only gained six pounds and didn’t lose my credit score.

      Shopping was a bit of a ride for me, too. I accidentally shrank a new sweater for which I could not get a replacement, but I did find the latest in laundry products to make all the things coming out of the washer looking top notch. It could not save a tablet case from Tumi, though, which got something on it that could not come out; I did try to email their customer service but got no reply.

      October marked a year since I tried contacting Virgin Mobile about problems with my broadband reception. They will never get back to me, either. Just saying. I gave up trying. They are launching space missions for tourism, but nobody can answer my questions about Internet service after four letters and three months of trying.

      In September Greyhound had no drivers for its New York City run, so I had to drive up there for an opera. Cost me a bundle, and now I have less faith in public transportation.

      My gas station ran out of supplies several times lately. That doesn’t help with the amount of driving I do. I replaced my car, and due to GM’s downsizing of their plants and discontinuing several vehicles, my model is a dead car running.

      Add to that all the people with personal issues who do not handle them sanely or constructively, including the doofusses in Washington, and it has just been a bad year all around. Our government is partly shut down because of a border wall we suddenly need after over 240 years? That is a bigger problem than anything I’m griping about here.

      Of course I do sit down and tell myself that I had about 340 days of good health, and the phone calls did stop coming into work long enough that we could wait a few weeks before ordering catered food again. The bus did run earlier this month without a hitch, I did get gas this morning, and I still have Internet where I can use it effectively, if not where I would always like to.

      2019 will probably be a mixed bag, too. Tighten your shoelaces, because here it comes.

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    • End of Year Wrap-Up

      Posted at 2:09 am by kayewer, on December 28, 2008

      2008 was not a great year, but at least the United States is still standing, I have my health and a roof over my head, and the malls are open.

      Best Weight Story:  I haven’t gained any weight.  Of course, I haven’t lost any weight either.  After modifications in my food choices and more exercise, you’d think I could drop at least one pound.  Not happening.  Maybe I should go on one of those tofu and water diets. . . .

      Healthy Year Story:  I did get one cold at an inconvenient time, but I learned something in the process.  After trying to sit through a production of “Othello” while my nose did its impression of a water main break, I learned that I do not like theatre in the round or performed in the midst of the audience on what the industry calls a thrust stage.  The play was wonderful, but the close proximity of the actors to me was so intimate that I got a bonus case of the hinkeys watching the Moor slay Desdemona.  Have you ever felt like a passive witness to murder with a ticket in your hand?  To add insult to injury, my theatre class instructor cornered me outside to ask what I thought, and I bawled, “It was soooo intense,” while my eyes teared up and my nose ran a blue streak.  She was thrilled that I apparently got so involved in the experience.  I’ll let her enjoy what was my worst acting performance ever; why ruin the illusion?

      Best Non-Moment:  The day I went to see “Les Miserables” in Philadelphia, the weather was the hottest of the year, but I hit upon one of those rare days in which my hair stayed put in the humidity and my face didn’t explode in the heat.  I had on my nicest outfit, I spritzed on my special occasion perfume and public transportation performed flawlessly.  The show was great and worth the wait.  So on a whim I stood by with a few more “stage door Janeys” to catch a glimpse of the star of the show (the only reason I’ve plunked down any entertainment money in the past two years that didn’t involve the above theatre class outings has been to see this one individual).  The responsibility of two performances that day precluded his coming out to chat that afternoon.  I did get to meet some of the other devotees in the lobby, so we had a fun chat in his absence.  I was also able to confirm later that the well-dressed folks I was admiring outside the theatre before the doors opened were the family members of said star, so I guess I get a point for looking so good in such good company.

      Best Non-Date Moment:  It’s kind of strange when your avatar in Second Life gets hit on more than you do in real life.

      Best Writing Moment:  I’ve managed to crank out another chapter of my novel.  I’m supposed to have something written for a planned writer’s group anthology by January 10.  If I can get that done, I’ll feel even better.

      Worst Writing Moment:  Trying to write a paper on Frankenstein for the fourth time since I went back to college.   I had to email it to the instructor at last after having had enough of micro-managing the darn thing for three weeks.  Being a smothering parent to a piece of work is a writer’s worst vice.

      Strangest Thing I Gave Up This Year:  I stopped using my radio on July 8.  After being into music culture in my car and at home most of my life, the silence is eerie.  Now everybody else is into satellite radio, but I’m not buying into that.

      As in previous years, I’ve given up giving up things for Lent for Lent: works every year (which is strange, because I don’t observe Lent).

      Things I Discovered This Year:  Orbit Citrus Mint gum, grape flavored water and chocolate covered pomegranate pips.

      Next Year:  I hope to finally get to greet said performer, lose some weight, not catch a cold and never again be forced to write a paper on Frankenstein.  I want to have my novel finished by May and that January 10 paper looking sharp.   With any luck, everybody will have more good than bad moments.  And the malls will stay open.

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