Tuesday, May 22, 2012

A case of the Mondays on Tuesday

I don't know what's been going on for the past couple of days, but I've really been fighting the urge to stab people in the eyeballs with a fork.  Little annoyances have been escalating in my head and becoming full-blown near-biblical-rage-inducing episodes.  I've been keeping it in check as best as I can, but thank goodness for my night out.  We're going to have another one tomorrow night, which will be an extra help.

Yesterday, while not busy from a driving standpoint, had a lot of warehouse work.  I spent the better porting of the day wrapping pallets for shipment.  It might have gone smoother had I not been micromanaged by Mr. Know-it-all.  I think I'm capable of stretch-wrapping a pallet on my own, thank you very much, now go away because I know where the forks are.

Today had me going out more, so I felt a little less stabby, but idiot me forgot to clock in when he got to work this morning and ended up doing so about two hours later.  I got that fixed before I left for the day, so I am not going to worry about it for the moment.

Here's hoping the rest of the week improves.  Maybe the vodka tasting tomorrow night will help.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Mutual of POSSLQ's Wild Kingdom

It's not often that something happens at work that makes me feel good for the rest of the day, but when  it does happen, it's a doozy.  This is something that could have taken a completely different twist, maybe even had a different ending.  I am glad it turned out the way it did.

This being Ms. Darkstar's day to do her volunteer work with rescued kitties,  I took the bus in to work.  I grab the first bus because there's no issue with making all of my connections, and the buses that I ride are usually fairly empty.  So, I got to work early, and since there was nothing for me to do that early in the morning, I just went to the truck and sat for a little while.

Around 7, I fired up the truck and rolled slowly through the parking area.  As I made the turn from where I was parked, I saw a couple of dark shapes sitting about where my truck tires had been.  I stopped the truck,  set the brake, and went to investigate.  At first, in the early morning light, I thought they were a couple of big toads.  Nope.

It was these.



Three little baby rabbits, the two were closest to the driver's side of the truck, and the single was over by the passenger's side.  I was very glad I let the truck roll straight for a few feet before turning the wheel.  

I approached slowly, the rabbits remaining immobile, eyeing me warily.  I looked them over quickly, talking to them in what I hoped was a reassuring voice.  I snapped a few pictures, and then ... 

I petted each one lightly on the head.  Only the lone rabbit started to hop away, but stopped to watch me a little more.  Other than that, they didn't move or flinch.  It was more to see what kind of reaction I would get or if they would hop to safety in the grass, under the trees.  No one moved.  I took a couple more photos.


I got back in the truck and went to see what work I had waiting for me.  As it turned out I had to come back up to get the other trailer, and when I returned, the rabbits were gone.

And then I saw this:


I would like to think that all of the rabbits made it to safety, although evidence I found leads me to believe at least one of the cute little critters became a hawk snack.  Circle of life, baby.
Sidenote: All the time the hawk was there, and the hawk had moved from its original position when I approached, it was being divebombed by a smaller bird.  I got the above picture in between attacks.  The hawk didn't even appear fazed by what was going on, and when I attempted to get closer to get a better picture, it flew up to a nearby utility pole.

Such ends my little drama for the day.  Work went as usual from that point, but for the whole day, no matter what I was doing, or how dull things seemed, I could tell myself that at least this morning, I got to pet baby bunnies.

And that's something.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Back in the swing of things

It's Tuesday night, and once again, I'm out at our usual place, after a couple of weeks off due to general ennui and last week's bout of Ganesha's Revenge.  I'm glad we could make it as we're celebrating the birthday of one of our friends.  We gave presents and brought cupcakes, we received a glass of a lovely prosecco, and now I get to sit and relax for a little bit.

Work progresses as usual, although a little slow this week.  I have a run scheduled for tomorrow morning and I think I'll have at least one more guaranteed run by the end of the week, but other than that there's a lot of scrounging for something to do.  I'm not overly concerned because at least I can get my basic forty hours, and while overtime is nice, I'm sure it will come later on.

You may have gathered form reading this blog, but in case you weren't aware, I am a bit of a bonehead.  At work, we have special keycards that we use to get in and out of the building and parking areas.  Because I'm jumping in and out of a truck fairly frequently, the safest place for me to keep my keycard is in my wallet (also because I am so much of a bonehead that I will forget the card at home).  So, today I used the card to get the tractor parked inside the fenced-in area, which meant I had to take my wallet out of my pocket and place it in front of the reader.  I parked the truck, grabbed my stuff, went to the main building to turn in my paperwork, and realized when I went to get in to the building that I left my wallet in the truck.  Great.  Luckily, I was able to get in to the building through the loading dock, and once that was finished I went back in the vain hope I might be able to get back in to the parking area through the pedestrian gate.  No such luck.  I did find, however, that there was a  damaged section of fence that had a hole just big enough for me to fit my big, fat posterior through so I could get to the truck and retrieve my wallet.

Anyway, all is well and I have my wallet and once again there is cake and ice cream and unicorns pooping rainbows across the sky ...

So, for now I will close and hope everyone else's week goes well.

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Time to get caught up

A week and a half, and nothing from me.  What kind of blogger am I, leaving you all hanging on what's been going on in my life?  Well, what's been going on hasn't been very pretty; in fact, a lot of it was downright disgusting.  And we'll get to the nasty details after the break, so if you're not of a strong constitution or just hate hearing about general unpleasantness, do not read further.  There will be more come Tuesday.

Before the jump, I offer my condolences to Sonya's family on the loss of her husband's father this week.  May he find eternal rest and freedom from his pains.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Feast or famine

One of the drawbacks about my job is there's no regularity to how busy we are.  Sometimes there's lots going on and I'm constantly on the move, and other times I'm scrounging for something to occupy my time because, let's face it, there's only so many times I can get away with doing "maintenance" on the trucks.

Last week, I was kept pretty busy, so much so that I missed my usual Tuesday outing because I had to work late.  This week looks to be the opposite, despite the promising start on Monday.  After tomorrow's early delivery, I have absolutely no idea what else I will have to do.

This past weekend was a busy one as well.  On Saturday, I took the car in for it's annual inspection (it passed, hooray), and we went to Sam's Club to renew our memberships.  We did a little bit of shopping, picking up some nice looking baby-back ribs and the sliced mozzarella that I love, which factored in to our dinner plans.

Dinner on Saturday was at one of our favorite Vietnamese places.  The food was good as usual, but the broth we get along with our meal was excessively oily.  Oily as in, it seemed someone dumped a ladleful of oil on top of the broth in an effort to provide more flavor, but only succeeded in making it just ... greasy.

Sunday dinner consisted of the ribs cooked in the slow cooker (recipe courtesy of Robyn and Nance).  I decided to throw caution to the wind and make actual baked potatoes to go with dinner.  All told, I should have started the potatoes earlier, but it all still turned out wonderful.  There's still some ribs left, and I'm contemplating them for afters tonight.

Ms. Darkstar made biscuits for strawberry shortcake to round out the meal, and our weekend was complete.

I usually opt for a simple dinner on Mondays, mainly because I'm all cooked out and I have no idea how tired I'll be by the end of the day.  I opted for vegetarian sliders.  I had these at a little pub in Plano and they were fabulous.  And the simplicity -- a slice of mozzarella, a slice of tomato, on small toasted buns smeared with pesto sauce (I used Classico's) -- nice, quick, and easy, as it should be on a Monday.

I really should update more often, but the well's been pretty dry lately.  More will come when the level rises.