Thursday, March 27, 2008

Because it's nine in the afternoon

This weekend has been one of the best and busiest in a long time! Definitely a step up from last week :)

I took on a few hefty projects at work this week working with new programs (Flash CS3 in particular) and it feels goooood. It's taken me to new challenges at work I haven't experienced yet, but it's also reminded me how much I miss Claude. It's difficult not having a boss to consult with, seek advice from, and even vent to. But alas! I sent him an "easter basket" (more like a box filled with goodies and bubble wrap) and he called me back. We're meeting for lunch tomorrow and I am super excited!

Flash training last week proved exactly what Claude had suggested to me a year ago. He randomly sat me down to tell me that he thought I would add value to myself in the company if I learned the program, especially since it is part IT (progra
mming/computer savvy) and part marketing. Well, he was right! So my plan is to make something extravagant -- with the Flash trial I downloaded -- for another project I am working on, and then when I request the purchase, I'll have something to show for it and a whole audience to testify to the use of the program.

My first global piece of literature is coming out next week too! This means that everyone at all our locations will see it! I am excited/nervous but it will put my name on the map if I'm not already. I've put so much energy into it, I don't even need anyone to see it. I'm pretty happy with this work (this is rare - usually I'm pretty critical of it). I was able to find a good balance between uniqueness while still staying with recognizable branding. Wow I almost just wrote recognisable... I'm getting used to writing in UK English.

Tomorrow, this woman who I've been talking with in HR at our UK location (the mothership of the company) is sending over the paperwork f
or the big internship. I'm talking about the invite I received in the fall for my Bus Dev/Marketing internship to be moved to the UK for the summer! And the global director of Bus Dev/Marketing (the one I interviewed with), is going to be here next week and asked if we could sit down and discuss. So excited that I'm one step closer with the plans and paperwork.

B's mom flew in today and to visit, so I'm also looking forward to that :) We're taking her to the melting pot for an appetizer before a fun and relaxed night. B and I are finally going to take her to Choice, and he's going to buy a Mandarin fish... gorgeous little creature... the picture isn't really accurate. It's green with blue and purple swirls. But it's also quite expensive. Jacob, the firefish goby, was hiding for the last few days and we were convinced he had died and been eaten by the shrimper. I know, isn't that weird? The most aggressive animal in his BioCube tank is actually a shrimp. He's not a crazy thing that attacks everyone, but he sort of bullies them by snapping at them a little bit if he can get within reach of him.

Oh and also, my angelfish laid more eggs that have already sort of hatched. Hopefully they'll survive this time!

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