Nights
We had a group of people in a different time zone for this past week and I volunteered to move my work hours so those guys always had someone they could get on the phone. I found out that I really like working evenings because when everyone at work leaves and I have the office to myself, I can get untold amounts of work finished! It was eerily quiet, but that just meant there was no one trying to get something from me and I was able to devote all my time to the people I was supporting via computer and phone. It was pretty awesome. That and I arrived at work way later than usual which meant a little extra time in bed every morning. Friday I switched back to the regular schedule and got to go to PT again. The only thing I don’t miss about PT is having to shower and go to work right after we work out.
I finally got to hang out with some friends who just moved into town not too long ago. These were some of the people who were in New York with me and it just so happens that we were all eventually located in the same town for work. We’re going to have to put together some trips to the mountains (hills, really) around the area that we can go biking, hiking and camping some weekends.
I found a game online that is basically a repackaged version of the game MasterMind. That was the game where someone put a random assortment of colored pegs in holes and the other person had to guess which pegs were where. I was never very good at it when I played with my brother because I don’t think I grasped the concept of patterns and critical links in different colors and placements. Now, it’s fairly simple and challenging at the same time. I have to think to play, but it’s not enough to make my brain hurt. Hopefully it has the same warding-off-Alzheimer’s properties and sudoku puzzles and crosswords do.