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Kind of back to work Starting from April, we had to physically go back to work for 3 days a week, but I took last week off, and took one day off the week before that, so I have spent a total of ...


March 19, 2022

On The Move

Um… where’s everybody? Two years after the pandemic the office is slowly returning to normal. My office is going back to part time in-person next month, and March would be a “transition” period ...


February 27, 2022

And the winner is...

Slow Progress It will have been 2 years of lockdown by next week. The two years passed by like a blink, since every day is so monotonous and there is nothing to really mark the passage of time. ...


January 30, 2022

Not My Problem

The Nor'easter We got snow for about 12 hours straight, and ended up with about a foot on the driveway. But it wasn’t too bad to dig out since the snow wasn’t packed in. It only took ~2 hours fo...


January 09, 2022

Better Than Nothing

Chasing a lost cause I started feeling stuffy down my chest on Friday, and stayed on the sofa for the whole day yesterday watching, amongst other things, FA Cup Match Of The Day and re-run of th...


December 26, 2021

Year-End Survey of 2021

1. What did you do in 2021 that you’d never done before? Bake 2. Did you keep your New Year’s resolutions, and will you make more for next year? No resolutions 3. Did anyone close to you give bir...


December 23, 2021

Train Wrecks

Derailed Holiday Plans I’m in Binghamton now at my in-laws again, for Christmas this time. Normally my brother-in-law would visit as well, but it looks like he and his wife are not coming becaus...


November 28, 2021

Thanksgiving Break

Reminder of abnormalcy We just came back from upstate visiting La Professeure’s parents for Thanksgiving. It is nice to spend holidays with family again. And we went there a day early - stayed T...


October 16, 2021

Plan-Making Plans

Middle management Two weeks I gave a presentation on the design of our project. It was well received, but the implementation is going to take over a year to finish. The managers want this implem...


September 05, 2021

Where No One has Gone before

Cabin Fever It’s been 2 weeks since coming back from Ticonderoga. It is a small town. There’s one Walmart, one Dunkin Donut, and one McDonalds, and that’s it. The rest are just lake houses, farm...


August 17, 2021

Land of the Free

Vacation at Ticonderoga We are at Ticonderoga now for a vacation. La Professeure’s college roommate invited us to her father-in-law’s lakehouse on Lake George. It’s a nice little cottage, and th...


Take twos It’s been almost 2 1/2 months since I have been fully vaccinated and we’ve done one round of in-person visits with friends. Now, the second rounds have started. A couple of weeks ago ...


June 27, 2021

Back into It

Visits It’s been 2 months since we have been fully vaccinated, and we have been taking advantage of our regained freedom. The first in-person social visit was upstate to my in-laws. We stayed w...


May 29, 2021

Pandemic Projects

We went upstate to visit La Professeure’s parents last week. It was our first post-pandemic visit. I’ll write about that later but it was the surest sign that we are slowly returning to normal, s...


May 02, 2021

Off my Arse

Vaccinated I got the second dose of Pfizer vaccine last weekend, so I should be fully vaccinated by next week. The case number in Nassau county is about the same as last summer, though it’s tren...


Vaxxing up In New York, the vaccine availability was extended to 40+ at the end of last month. The morning when I became eligible, La Professeure scheduled an appointment for me. Then told her f...


March 21, 2021

Cooking Survey

By now everyone in my immediate family has gotten at least one dose of the vaccine, for various reasons - Cheesedog , Spencer, La Professeure, her siblings and both sets of our parents. (Not me t...


March 06, 2021

Creations

You blink and they are in high school Little Boo-boo has been accepted to his top choice of high school. We haven’t spent as much time together since I moved to the suburbs, but I’m very proud o...


February 28, 2021

Another Month in Lockdown

Misadventures in Food There’s been a few snowstorms in the past month, so we’re staying in. And cooking a bit more than usual too. For valentine’s day I made a mille crepe cake with some flash-f...


January 18, 2021

Same Sh*t Different Year

The new strains Pretty much all my medical professional friends got their vaccines (including some here), which was great; but the administration of the next phase is so muddled. We heard stori...


December 31, 2020

Year-end survey for 2020

1. What did you do in 2020 that you’d never done before? Zoom 2. Did you keep your New Year’s resolutions, and will you make more for next year? No resolutions 3. Did anyone close to you give bir...


December 20, 2020

Moving to an Online Existence

Silver Linings With a pair of vaccines having been approved, here and cases spiking everywhere post-Thanksgiving, we have been hunkering down more: we don’t want to be 林美香. A few weeks before Th...


November 15, 2020

Work/Life Balance

Streaming concert When Hallie IV died, I started using La Professeure’s hand-me-down Dell desktop from 2006 as my personal computer. I still use it for some work, like editing sound files or vid...


September 14, 2020

Make the Right Call

Out of a job During the summer, La Professeure’s school was scrambling to prepare for a school year with Covid, and with conflicting directions about how much in-person instructions there would ...


August 29, 2020

Music in the Time of Covid

“Live” concert Our music organisation partnered with a startup company/club that “networks” people who love music and music organisations. I don’t know what that means - I have read their descri...


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