

The dining room is where I usuall work on the computer. I tried to work on the desk in the living room but the legs were all different lengths so it wobbled every time I typed.The dining room has a glass table which makes it difficult to use an optical mouse on.

This is the bedroom. It's not the Waldorf-Astoria, but it's comfortable. It has all the comforts of home: bed, nightstand, closets, TV and it's right next to the bathroom, which can be convenient at times. There is another bedroom, but it pretty much looks like this as well.
Peggy and I took an AutoRick to the Forum (mall) today. I bought the PC headset so I could talk to Steve on gtalk. The time difference is really an issue. When I am available to talk he's either asleep or at work, and the other way around. Peggy doesn't have it so bad. Her time difference is around 12 hours, so when she gets up in the morning, they haven't gone to bed yet.
I brought my laptop in to class today which made it easier to keep in touch with everyone back at the Sentinel. It has a much bigger keyboard than the Blackberry. I gave out the lighted Orlando Sentinel pens that I had shipped over and the class loved them. They were packed in small boxes and everyone thought they were chocolate. They seemed a little disappointed that it wasn't chocolate (they love chocolate!) but the light up feature of the pen won them over. I was adding to the Active Directory discussion and by the end of the class everyone said "Good-night KJ" as they passed by me. It made me feel part of the team.
2 comments:
Nice pad. I guess you are stuck with talking to Mom -- the only one with no real job to get up for and no set bedtime.
I wouldn't call it stuck! I would love to talk to you anytime!
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