“Have a technicolor Christmas, cause the movies never close.” or “Have a technicolor Christmas if you’re Jewish, cause …” Tom Lehrer? I think so. Though movies do close, this year at least. So we will be having a Cantonese Christmas. They will be open, Ho Ho Restaurant is out neighborhood place. We will be celebrating this Friday with their food. There is no crowd to feed. No crowd to go visit. We are saving the cooking for the day before and day after, Boxing Day. We like Boxing Day, even of it is a British holiday. Or is it? Seems like it to me.
When I worked for a bank this was a time of light work. In IT everything was closed, in the change sense. No changes no anything because there were to be no unexpected outages from changes. Lots of people took the time off too. As in only the people who could not wrangle time off were at work perhaps that should be “at work” because with so many people out there was little to do. Make sure your documentation was up to date. Two hour lunches. We are happy for the Chinese restaurants for being open. Because we are not working on that day.
Happy happy holidays this year. My days will be filled with my medical staff putting in full days. Two a day tomorrow, well today, a day without food on Tuesday. Wheee! #XRAAAHAAMHAABHAARKARWER ABER ERR RR Weekend. What will I do? Why are they packing in procedures before the end of the year? It is like they are trying to get their billing booked. It is one way to get yourself seen. Updates on next Tuesday night.
— MichaelRpdx :: ih3k