Talking to my mom on speaker because my Nokia earpiece crapped out when I brought home the new office cell phone, I'm finishing entering all of my Christmas List addresses into Gmail. Tomorrow I'll put them into Excel, unless Gmail magically exports them exactly the way I want them. The MTA (subway system) is maybe going to strike tomorrow, and there's an ice-storm brewing outside, so tomorrow should be interesting. I'll be working from home if there is a strike, since all of my work is online (dayjob=web manager).
In more exciting news, I have a new template for my online shopping cart! It's connected to Zen Cart, a whale of a shopping cart free software that will hopefully making buying katie james much easier. This weekend I'll be working on some new designs for it (hopefully, if I don't get too critical and reject everything!). Oh, and I got some delicious fabric (brown and pink polka dotted wool) and some cashmere/wool to make a blanket and a bunch of keychains for Christmas. So, hopefully this weekend will prove to be productive. Oh, and there might be a stop at the Darwin exhibit at the Natural History Museum.
Until then, stay warm!
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2 comments:
good luck tomorrow kot! hope things work out with the MTA or it's gonna be a mess.
We need to talk about the David/children name.
cashmere blanket YUMM is that for Mom?
What happened with Uncle and the Darien thing?
do tell.
heart,
kfw
kelly from work
Hi there! It's mighty late for us to be on! Or maybe I'm just finally getting a cold and am drowsy...
The David Names: Yes. This is a problem. Perhaps a test? Well, if it was, I didn't pass it. I firmly rejected the names, but continue to chuckle at them. I know that's probably not the best response, but I just cannot have an Urcil as an offspring.
Cashmere blanket is hopefully going to be for another baby in my life, Courtney's starbucks baby. Hopefully I can pull this off.
Uncle and Darian: not sure, didn't follow up. Uncle maybe took my designs to a big store in Darian and I guess implied that his company was producing them, or repping them. Not sure, since I'm not entirely sure what his intensions are or the scope of his job. At any rate, I said ce le vi, but David can't believe I didn't call to follow up. Since he didn't call me overflowing with good news, I chose to assume that 1. he did not get the chance to show them or 2. he showed them to a dulled response.
Can't be more optimistic on this one! But I guess I'll call to get the real story, if there is one. :)
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