New Technology

Went to Former Employer’s office today. Did an hour and a half’s worth of work. Schmoozed. Had lunch with MrPlanet4, which was fun but would have been more fun if the bosslady hadn’t been there too. Waited around while the tech overhauled my computer system—for FREE. That’s nice! I have spanking-new programs that would have cost me a gazillion bucks to upgrade—so much that I probably wouldn’t ever have done it. (I’m sure Former Employer paid for the tech’s time, so it wasn’t really free, for reals.)

Got to preschool to pick up Lucas LATE because I was waiting for the tech to finish. Miss J didn’t seem too pissed though. I wonder if she is keeping a mental or paper tally of days when I’m late picking him up. I wonder if there’s a magic number and when I reach the limit I’ll have to pay for my flaky transgressions.

Lucas had a great day. He was very cheerful even though he didn’t nap long enough. It’s weird when the high-tech pull ups fail. Makes me wonder, what the heck was wrong with that one? Was it pointed in the wrong direction or something?

So, there’s new stuff on my computer (thanks for picking it up, Ian) and I’m now spending time reinstalling printers, software, etc. But hey—a single non-productive day is worth the technology boon.

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