keladry_lupin: (Work Assistant)
Reason #394 that I love my job, also known as Reason #81 that JD is the best boss ever:

One of the student library assistants went into his office to ask a procedural question; five minutes later they're laughing about something they both saw on South Park.
keladry_lupin: (Default)
It's funny and disturbing at the same time, actually. Two of the staff members here at the law school were dressed in drag. One guy -- he's six-three and rather big in stature -- was dressed as Alice. With the blue dress, pinafore, blonde wig, and Alice band. And stubble. That dress would have fit me, it was so huge. The other guy was in a blonde wig, too, but he was in fuschia lounge pants and house slippers, a pink t-shirt, a fake cigarette dangling from his hot-pink lips, and a balloon stuck under his t-shirt to make him look pregnant. He looked like a Barbie doll, but it wasn't any Barbie Mattel offers! I finally dubbed him Trailer Park Barbie, which got as big a laugh from everyone has his appearance did. My ladybug costume was nothing by comparison (though I did get a lot of "Awww"s and a respectable round of applause).

If anyone sends pictures (there were at least a dozen cameras there today), I'll post them when I receive them.
keladry_lupin: (Scholar Butterfly)
The librarians are leading around groups of ickle firsties around the law library. I love seeing them look all intimidated and slightly nervous; it's kind of cute, really.
keladry_lupin: (Smile Happy Alan D)
I guess it doesn't take much to make me happy ... Read more... )
keladry_lupin: (Harrumph Lizzy)
Well. That was fun.

http://quake.wr.usgs.gov/recenteqs/

We're all okay, nothing broken, no books fell off the shelves. I have rug burn on my knees from diving under my desk.

SoCA friends -- all is well?
keladry_lupin: (Spaz Stephen)
It wasn't just me or my messy desk. We all got an e-mail from the director of facilities here at the law school, and I have learned that yesterday's visitor to my cubicle was a hunter beetle. And the article says they can fly. Great.

Actually, I already knew that; one of them flew into the front of my car as I was on my way to work this morning.

Graduation is Saturday, on this campus and outdoors. I wonder if any hunter beetles will be making an appearance. (Should be fun.)

*purrs*

Jan. 23rd, 2008 04:00 pm
keladry_lupin: (GMNMH)
I lurve the bad weather. It's raining right now, and while I don't have a window to the outside world, I can hear the cars splashing through the parking lot, and when it rains hard, I hear the rain on the roof. It's a good day for comfort food, cats, pajamas, a sofa, and a good book, none of which I have access to at the moment, but hey. I've still got the rain to listen to.

And see what else I've got? [livejournal.com profile] subvers made this beautiful icon for me! *purrs again*

One of my librarians submitted an expense report to me today. One of the items he's getting compensation for was purchase in March of 2006. It's only a few dollars, so it isn't worth making a fuss over, but perhaps I should introduce some basic Generally Accepted Accounting Principles to my co-workers in the next staff meeting.
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I was taking a walk through the corridors to get some Fritos get some exercise. Coming back towards the library, I came upon a quartet of students who were trying to jump and touch the ceiling. The man was spotting the women as they hoisted each other up on knees or interlocked hands, amidst the sound of giggles and much chatter. Since they were blocking the corridor, I was forced to hesitate until they noticed I was there. As they let me pass, the fellow said apologetically, "Sorry. Finals are making us a little crazy."

With a grin to counter the sarcasm of the word, I said, "Really?"
keladry_lupin: (Pooped Tiger)
Didn't really start working for over an hour today. First I picked up my invoices and went to the business office across campus. One of the inmates employees of the business office had a stroke last weekend, so I wanted to ask how she was doing. This led to twenty minutes of talking about powers of attorney, the exact nature of this co-worker's stroke and her condition, and stuff like that. I finally turned my invoices in and came back to the library to find Diane at the front desk, and she and I talked at the front desk for almost an hour. Mostly about her trip, but also her dog and her daughter, who's due any day.

All that vacation talk made me jealous; she spent about a week with her sister and her niece last week. They went to San Luis Obispo/Morro Bay, then up to San Francisco, where they spent a few days, then back to SLO and then home. I was so jealous. I haven't been out of town since I went to London in 2005!

So I've planned two holidays for myself. I'm going to Morro Bay for two nights next month. We get Yom Kippur off, so I'll take half a day on 20th September, check into my motel Thursday evening, spend all day Friday, and then come home Saturday evening. Short, but the drive is half the fun. That's booked; all I have to do is go, and take one of my credit cards (and my debit card) with me. (Debit for actual trip expenditures, credit for emergencies.)

The other holiday will be longer, but I'll be going back to Morro Bay for that one, too. I haven't set an exact date yet, because my friend and her hubbyman are coming in from Colorado for Christmas, and I don't want to leave town on the day they arrive.

Well, I feel like walking again. Diane came into my corridor about five minutes after the library closed and started dancing and singing: "The library's closed! Let's party!" So we went for a bit of a walk, pushing in chairs and shelving books in their proper places. Then she went home, and I did my three up-and-down laps in the library. (It's hard to explain, except to say that each up-and-down lap is somewhere between a sixth and a quarter of a mile. Three laps isn't much, but it's a good fifteen minutes if I really push myself, twenty-five if I'm strolling.) That's usually the extent of my walking, but I feel like going again, so I'm off.

Edit: Shit. Part of my Amazon UK order arrived today. I ordered the adult cover UK version of HBP, among other things ... I didn't pay enough attention to what I ordered. I have books one through five in hardback. This is paperback.

Headdesk. But I did get The Grand Sophy and the Book of General Ignorance as I wanted, so it isn't a total loss.
keladry_lupin: (Don't Panic)
We had our law school library newsletter committee meeting today, and J.T. mentioned having an article that's a sort of overview for the first-years who will have just started when this issue is printed. We all joked about the usual directional questions from the newbies, the messes they make, and the general ignorance that is prevalent around the law school from August to November. I suggested a silly illustration to put in the newsletter, to show just how willing we are to help them out:




I was voted down. *shrug* They were right; silliness has no place in a first-year law student's life.

Silliness

Jul. 10th, 2007 01:02 pm
keladry_lupin: (Alan Smiling)
Such fun to be working and all of a sudden, I go "Oooo!"

Biodiversity and the law / edited by William J. Snape, III ; foreword by Oliver A. Houck.

I was searching my library's online catalog to make sure we haven't already got the books I'm about to order, and I came across this. Just a little, unexpected lift in the middle of the day.
keladry_lupin: (Summer Day)
The space shuttle Atlantis landed at Edwards Air Force Base in the California desert about half an hour ago. Once I read via Yahoo news that it would be landing here, I called a few people, among them my dad:

ring, ring, ring.
Dad: Hello.
Me: Hi!
Dad: What's up?
Me: The space shuttle is landing at Edwards.
*one-second pause*
Dad: It's too late for us to drive out there, though.

Too true -- Edwards is a good five hours from Long Beach -- but I wanted him to know about it, and he taped the landing for me. (Yes, I am a geek.)

I decided to wait outside for the two-part sonic boom. It's a lovely day out there. I sat on a bench under a tree and just watched it all go by:
- hummingbirds chasing each other and chirping in their kissy-noise way,
- the smell of the eucalyptus trees and the occasional sniff of the sea,
- a beetle with very loud wings buzzing by my head,
- something hit my leg; thank goodness it was a leaf and not bird shit,
- feeling the warm sun that made it through the leaves,
- didn't want to concentrate enough to read my book,
- watched the mass exodus of a couple hundred former law students emerging from their Bar Exam prep class, get in their cars, and form queues at the parking gates,
- and one of the hummingbirds performed acrobatics: he flew about twenty feet up, dove, looped back up again, dove again, looped one more time, and flew to examine the tree under which I sat.

Ba-ba-BOOM, Boom!

It shook the air in a way that was almost visible, though it wasn't terribly loud. It scared a few dozen birds from their branches and set off a couple of car alarms, though, which were louder than the boom itself.

Grinning like a fool, I went back inside. Thus ends my lunch.

I worked late last night (10:30) and then came in early this morning (7:15); I got about three hours of sleep. (Anxiety hits me like a sledgehammer during the end-of-fiscal-year mess.) But coming in early means I get to leave early; I'm going to get some Chinese for lunch at my favorite place, take it home and eat it, clean a bit, then hunker down to get some writing done.

(I also called Mom -- this is one of her Aunt Millie weekends -- to tell her about the sonic boom. While we talked, she told me that Aunt Millie's son, Jim, is taking his daughters to the mountains for Independence Day. I've been invited to spend the Fourth with them! I'll go up after work on Tuesday, spend the night, swim all day until I'm red as a cooked lobster, then we'll barbecue some fish for dinner and have something yummy for dessert. Sounds like a perfect day to me!)

ROFL!

Aug. 22nd, 2006 09:26 pm
keladry_lupin: (Laughter Lizzy)
I listen to the filmmakers' commentaries on DVDs a lot, because I like listening to the story writers and actors tell their stories. I watched Nanny McPhee this afternoon, while I was at work: )
keladry_lupin: (Laughter Lizzy)
... hot chocolate with whipped cream on top, a really decadent, fudge-covered brownie with chocolate shavings, and a great movie with a truly dishy man on the DVD. (Colin Firth is beautiful, and he was amazing as Darcy, but there's something about Matthew Macfayden in this role that just makes me drool and go weak at the knees.) It doesn't even matter that I'm at work -- and actually working.

(I know; you're thinking, It's August and she's drinking hot chocolate?! Yup. My desk is directly under an air conditioning vent, and it's always freezing.)

It makes up for the Slim-Fast shake I had for lunch.

Back to work!
keladry_lupin: (Default)
Some of them are big things, like graduating from uni, or your wedding, or your babies being born. But some of them are memories of little things that made a big impression. This is one of those moments: )

(Hogwarts House points to the person who can, without using a search engine, tell me what movie I've quoted in the subject line.)
keladry_lupin: (Default)
... was interesting. )

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