Monday---nuff said
Nov. 1st, 2004 10:47 amStarted out okay with a silly husband. Then I mentioned the cat needs to go to the vet and "stressed" him out so that I was in tears by the time I had to leave for work. Get to work, things there are less great than usual as my perfect neighbor has been moved and a--shall we say "less than perfect"--new neighbor has been relocated there. So, that means work is not as much fun as it used to be before the move. I'm scheduled to move my desk sometime soon, and it cannot be soon enough for me.
Now, dealing with customers is getting me down more than usual. Mostly because I cannot get the answers they want/need and they don't seem to understand that if I could, I WOULD.
I am working overtime tonight, and not looking forward to going home.
On a good note, I have written half of the new chapter of "The Binding", where Snape's machinations cause Malfoy and Potter to get into major trouble, but Snape comes out smelling like a rose...BWAH!
I'm trying to decide on what kind of animal Lucius Malfoy would be if he was an animagus...and I'm willing to take suggestions...my best thoughts have been a cat, falcon or a ferret (but I hesitate to use the ferret for obvious reasons). Anyone have any ideas for me? You'll get credit in the A/N if I use it.
Back to work.
Now, dealing with customers is getting me down more than usual. Mostly because I cannot get the answers they want/need and they don't seem to understand that if I could, I WOULD.
I am working overtime tonight, and not looking forward to going home.
On a good note, I have written half of the new chapter of "The Binding", where Snape's machinations cause Malfoy and Potter to get into major trouble, but Snape comes out smelling like a rose...BWAH!
I'm trying to decide on what kind of animal Lucius Malfoy would be if he was an animagus...and I'm willing to take suggestions...my best thoughts have been a cat, falcon or a ferret (but I hesitate to use the ferret for obvious reasons). Anyone have any ideas for me? You'll get credit in the A/N if I use it.
Back to work.