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It's been a while since I used this journal to actually tell people about my life. Instead, it's become a bit of a ranting / linking / joking ground. So I thought I'd spend a little time discussing, at various scales, my life.

I know. Woooo! you're thinking. I'm glad I excite you so.

Condo Corporation: I went to the recent Condo Annual General Meeting, and it was like a less funny version of last year's. I made motions ("motion to accept the minutes"), seconded motions, and helped count votes again this year. All in all, a calm and hardly-worth-posting-about affair. They showed us some sections of pipe that caused huge flooding recently, and pointed out that we were unable to actually see through the pipe length (only 8 inches) due to the 18-year build-up of grease and other crap that everybody puts down their sink all the time.

Condo renovation: the kitchen is still exactly where is was, both literally and renovationally, last time it was mentioned. But our plan is to sand and paint like madmen on Thanksgiving Monday, either finding our wall closure or giving up and buying some tiles or something. Closure on the floor will take another few months at least, but will I think be a nice white ceramic tile.

Career: having my new MCT certification has not had any material effect on my career or salary yet, though I also have not actually used it to teach anything yet. [livejournal.com profile] leapfish is anxious for my salary to jump a bit, but I think that my decreasing teaching time, and increasing administrative time, is counter-pressure on that. I suspect I'll have to see what the new year brings, and the latest merger brings. I really am liking the admin side of things, but I may need to bite the bullet and go for more teaching to help pay for the lifestyle to which we've become accustomed. :)

Employer: having agreed to buy CDI, Polar Bear is in a state ranging from blasé to panic, depending on whether or not our area code is 416, 905, or other. CDI, TriOS (the last purchase), and Polar Bear combine for something like eight GTA offices, when we should have something like three or four. Doesn't take a lot of imagination to see where that's going. Good chance I'll be project managing at least some of those shutdowns, which I love.

Workplace: Polar Bear Kitchener is fairly relaxed. CDI Kitchener is tiny, unstaffed, and usually empty, but brand new, with new chairs and computers and desks. Polar Bear's office on the other hand is crowded, reasonably busy, and completely out of space, with older chairs, desks, and tons of obsolete equipment (along with our newer stuff). We are hoping to expand into neighbouring empty office space on our floor, so we have a better space to work in, but I'm not holding my breath.

Cubicle: I need more shelves or something. I've got 29 instructor binders (read: teacher's edition of textbook), two copies of MSDN, a pile of Red Hat Linux 9 discs, a phone book, a box of "craft supplies" (markers, post-its, masking tape for my non-computer courses (the fun ones)), blank DVDs, blank CDs, an entire cloth Microsoft binder filled with various UNIX and Linux distributions (mostly FC4), a phone, and various pads of paper and pens. That's not even mentioning the computer or the things I have affixed to the walls. I feel very disorganized.

Computer: I have the slowest computer in the office, a Pentium II 450. Perfectly useable for surfing and email, but useless for the rest of my job (Visio diagrams, InDesign training, running VirtualPC, and so forth). I do have a spiffy mouse that I swiped from the Halifax office when I left: optical and scroll wheel. Yes, this qualifies as spiffy. And today I gave myself a new keyboard! We received some new PCs for use in a new GMAT testing setup, and the extra keyboard and extra two mice were distributed around the office by me. I'm a big fan of rewarding everybody with better tools, mostly due to my lack of interest in org charts. The more org chart-focused in the company would sooner leave extras in a box than be seen to use them. See frustration, below.

Frustration: when I left the Halifax office, I packed up a PC and monitor to take with me as I would be doing national stuff so Kitchener couldn't be expected to supply me with a machine. After arriving in Kitchener, my boss stopped the shipment of said computer to check and see whether it was actually OK to send. After much deliberation the computer was sent, but the monitor was pointedly kept. "You can't take a good 17" monitor!" I understood, because that was maybe pushing it a bit (but not that much). Since the move, in September 2004, I have taught in the Halifax office three times, most recently last month. Each time, I have spotted the valuable 17" monitor that I was trying to take, still boxed and sealed, sitting under a desk.

Theatre: after the one-act acting gig in January, I've done nothing. My deal with myself was that I needed to be MCT before I could do theatre again, since in high school and university I would throw myself into theatre and abandon all other workload. It showed in my high school average, it showed in the two universities that accepted me as-is, and it showed in my university GPA. *sigh* Anyway, I have my MCT now, but the latest auditions were too close to some travel just recently, so I'm waiting for the next set. I'm also not entirely sure I want to act again, as I've never thought myself strong at it. I know I can stage manage, and I know I can direct though. Stop that snickering. So I might direct a one-act or something, I dunno. Next opportunity with KWLT is (pause, click click click) One Act Plays with auditions just after Hallowe'en, and Popcorn Plays with auditions in March.

Children: I'm finding myself more interested in adopting a baby, rather than a toddler or child, these days. I think it's from exposure to everybody else's babies. Intellectually I know there are lots of older kids (even up to 15-17 year olds) who desperately need a home, but right now my head space is looking for an infant. This is very common, and it's important for us to know what we're looking for in the adoption process anyway. Just unexpected, since I always thought I'd be A-OK with any kid of any age. I may still be, just to be clear. It's just the way my brain's been thinking lately.

OK, this has gone on way too long, and I need to actually get back to work.

Date: 2005-10-05 08:08 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zedinbed.livejournal.com
Cool! I'm sure when my time comes to adopt I'd go with a baby. There's something really good about being there in the kid's life throughout the growing up process, I guess.

Date: 2005-10-05 08:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] c9.livejournal.com
Yeah. Right now I think about thinks like first words, first steps, first laugh, that kinda thing. I want to be there! Even though I know I would bond with any kid, so maybe it's a bit of selfishness at the moment. *shrug*

Date: 2005-10-05 08:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jdhorner.livejournal.com
condo: did you guys get in a little over your head?

theater: i was going to say something here, but now i forget.

children: i still can't believe you two are considering this so soon...

in general: i'd actually like to sit down with ya and talk through a few things. i always have stuff to say, but they're either too long or too hard to explain over text on LJ.

Date: 2005-10-05 08:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] c9.livejournal.com
Condo: not at all. We're just busy and/or lazy too often. There's nothing there that we couldn't have finished weeks ago, had we just buckled down and done it. The floor will require a bit more income generation first. Not that it will cost much, but rather that everything else cost a lot and it got spent first. :)

Children: Remember that "so soon" is all very subjective. We're looking at 2008 or 2009, realistically. I'll be 33! Ack! It's just research now, so we know what to expect.

In general: sitting down and chatting is always a good time with you and Tobin. I just wish we had a Montréal trip planned sometime soon. Next time you drive by on the way to London, drop in!

Date: 2005-10-05 08:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jdhorner.livejournal.com
condo: i guess it just caught me by surprise that you are spending SO MUCH on the kitchen in the place considering that you both seemed as though you don't want to be there very long after all.

children: that's only two to four years away. are you guys going to be able to spend the thousands of dollars on travel and housing between now and then, and still be OK for adopting?

general: i can't believe that vinny was here and didn't tell us. :-! but anyway, i meant more so just your nerdy self and me. and i don't think we'll be going to london -any- time soon. there is absolutely no reason to be in that town. ;-)

Date: 2005-10-05 08:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] c9.livejournal.com
Condo: The kitchen was in poor shape and frustrating to us, and the improvements will help us sell at a higher price. I read that a quote-unquote typical kitchen reno starts at something like $35,000. I nearly choked on my toast. We spent, including new appliances and the future floor, under $10,000. And we got all new cabinets, which many renos don't actually include (excepting the TV reno shows of course).

Children: very true. Our plans for that time period though do not include thousands on travel (at least not on the scale of past years), and do not include thousands on the condo (other than mortgage payments and perhaps redoing one bathroom). The big focus now is pay down the kitchen-and-school debt (Vin's Masters is like another kitchen! :-) and then we'll be set. I'm thinking that he finishes with work in two years, then as he finishes his degree the following year we'll be moving somewhere that has Epidemiology jobs, and into a house so that we have room for kids. When I think about it too much I get scared at the sheer scale of it all. :)

General: I think he lost your number, he was complaining about missing several people on that short trip. Well, if you're not heading for London, then that's all the more reason to come to Kitchener! We're getting a sushi restaurant just one block from home! *bliss*

Go nerdiness!

Date: 2005-10-05 08:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rebelprince26.livejournal.com
ummm, can i have your life? you are clearly much farther along than i am and i am getting impatient.

Date: 2005-10-05 08:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] c9.livejournal.com
I'm only farther along because I started three years earlier than you. :-)

Date: 2005-10-05 09:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rebelprince26.livejournal.com
regardless, i'm jealous.

Date: 2005-10-05 09:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] leapfish.livejournal.com
I'm not worried about money anymore. I know I used to be, but now I find it pointless. If my mother can raise a child on less than $15,000 of total income, gross, per year, I know that we'll be okay with $100,000+. Money != love. All this waiting stuff is artificial. There will never be a perfect time to have a child, you and I just get the advantage of minimizing the impact, in manager speak.

And no one says we can't adopt a baby and a toddler.

Date: 2005-10-05 09:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] c9.livejournal.com
This is true. Kid B will need Kid A to beat up Zach and Tori and Tym and Sebastien and Megan when they make fun of him/her.

Waiting: you're right, it's all about minimizing potential impact and maximizing our own focus. You're such a little manager now! :)

Date: 2005-10-05 09:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] leapfish.livejournal.com
Now if I could only get Bob's salary. And a free Hawai'ian cruise :-)

I'm not saying that I want to be poor, of course, but that it's not antirequisite to children. I know I missed out on some stuff while growing up (not going to Disney pissed me off the most - everyone else would go on March break), but it doesn't matter. It's just a fucking stuffed Mouse. It's more convenient to be done school before adopting, but my cousin Tammie has a kid in elementary school, travels around NB counselling pregnant teens, teaches at the community college, and is currently occupied trying to divorce her coke snorting husband (not André Boisclair, the other coke snorter). People manage to be good parents in the strangest of situations.

Date: 2005-10-05 11:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jpman.livejournal.com
And bad parents when you wouldn't expect it.

(I just came from reading some teacher horror stories. Maybe we should abolish homelife, move to something like they had in sparta. Or even in Brave New World. Oh, a world with soma....)

Date: 2005-10-05 06:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] simplisticton.livejournal.com
Funny, I want to abolish school-life. Neat! :)

Vinny beat me to it: there's no perfect time to have a child, when it happens it happens and it's wild how much your focus changes without you even consciously thinking about it. Life goes on, but it's all subtly different... and better.

...therefore, kids are like LSD.

Date: 2005-10-05 01:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bartok.livejournal.com
Visio: I've been threatened with having to use this at some point. Any good (aka easy and non boring) sites you'd recommend?

Date: 2005-10-05 02:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] c9.livejournal.com
I have no visio sites up my sleeve, sorry. Have you used Illustrator, Corel DRAW, or the drawing tools in Powerpoint? It's basically any of those but on steroids. And not the good kind that make you win races, but more like the bad kind that make you grow hair in weird places.

If you weren't so damned far away, I'd just ship you a visio book, then you could become an expert. I wonder how much slow mail to NZ is...

Date: 2005-10-05 02:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bartok.livejournal.com
I've had stuff from Canada take 2 months to get there. But strangely enough a DVD I just ordered from the UK (yay region-free player and multi-system TV!) took less than I week to arrive.

And I've just been threatened with Visio so far, it could be a good year before I have to actually look at the thing.

Date: 2005-10-05 02:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] c9.livejournal.com
Well if it happens, and you start up Visio and end up crying, I'll ship a book to the UK, and ask Jamie Oliver to then ship it to you.

Date: 2005-10-05 02:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bartok.livejournal.com
what is with your Jamie Oliver obsession?! He's like an arrogant Downs child. :-P

Date: 2005-10-05 03:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] c9.livejournal.com
It was a joke, son. Sit up straight, the fast ones are going over your head.

(it was the only brit I could think of other than Tony Blair, and he's probably busy)

Date: 2005-10-05 03:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bartok.livejournal.com
joke = got

Jamie Oliver = a personal pet hate

Date: 2005-10-05 03:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] c9.livejournal.com
You say "personal pet hate" like it's an exclusive club. :)

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