tvordlj: (Sleepy lazy cats)
tvordlj ([personal profile] tvordlj) wrote2012-10-22 08:11 am
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Saturday night was a long one. It got to Scotia Square by about 5:30 pm before Starbucks closed and picked up my caffiene hit. Then I realized I'd forgotten my security pass. I thought I would either have to camp out by the office doors or go all the way back home to get it. Luckily i saw the project manager heading for Starbucks too so i was able to get into the office. There ended up being about 5 of us for a little while and just three of us for the long run into the night.

I left about 3:45 and got home by 4. No traffic that time of the wee hours. That's 7 hours overtime at time and a half and 3 at double time. It's only once every 4 years. After an initial flurry of activity there was only a few periodic checks of numbers to make sure it was all updating properly and then a lot of doing nothing while waiting as usual. I am sure I didn't need to stay as long as i did but I can't go until they say. Didn't have to go in yesterday though which is nice. I'll do the rest of the stuff i need to this afternoon to produce their official results reports. There's going to be a recount in one district. Don't know how long it takes to do that but if it's being done this morning that's all good.

I probably didn't fall asleep until closer to 5 and woke up at 9:30. Since i knew there was a Corrie ping on Sunday that i did think i'd go to though planned to be therer a bit later, i decided to get up then. Your brain starts waking up and though i probably could fall back to sleep i figured i should just stay  up and could go to bed early last night which i did. Got to the ping, had a nice time, got the car back to Mom who drove me back home. Chatted to my sweetie and went to bed.

Thus was my weekend.
11 sleeps.

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