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Old 11-14-2007, 09:56 AM #7
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"Kickin' around the cobblestones............Feelin' Groovey." Cute. Thanks, Dave.

This weekend was nice. It was tiring though.

I will not have a chance to cut my hours or take anymore time off until the end of January now. End of year accounting, training, and the secretary for the other office will be going on maternity leave any time now. She has 4 weeks left, but I don't think she'll make it that long. She and I have a bet the baby will get here by Thanksgiving.

Most of my stress is self-induced. But there are other factors as well. I gave my boss a deadline for a project I am working on for the 1st of December and he wants the numbers yesterday.

Impossible.

It makes me angry. And it stresses me out beyound my endurance. Every moment I don't spend on the project just amps me up. I am going to ask the family pdoc for a new prescription for valum. I let it lapse because I didn't need it. ha-ha-ha-ha. Very funny.

I guess I am just a high strung, A type kinda girl.

I am the same way Mari. Very interesting how alike we are in many respects.


Thank you all for your support. It helps so much!!
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