bookmark_borderMemo?

Did I miss something? Is there a reason that there are only two people in the office, including myself?

I came in early as I need to leave early to get that last present for Louise, but even by 8.30 am there are usually at least three or four people in the office.

Did I sleep too long? Is it Saturday?!

UPDATE: 9am and now three of us.

Ohh there is one advantage to a quiet office, I can actually hear when the kettle is boiled now. Admittedly that’s because we got a new one that whistles when it’s boiled but it is SO very quiet in here. Kinda spooky. Think I’ll put some music on.

UPDATE: As you were. Office now at expected capacity. At 9.15am. Lazy buggers.

Working at home
It’s oh so quiet, and I’m getting loads done. The main thing I enjoy about working at home is the freedom it gives you. I did a couple of hours last night so I could have a bit of a lie-in, and I’m ploughing through various bits and bobs I’ve been meaning to tackle for ages.

I know that studies back me up, but I get SO much more done working at home, without interruptions to talk about the weather, or whether I think ‘such-and-such has dyed his hair’, or ‘did you see the Liverpool game last night’.

Which I did, what a game and what a pity Liverpool didn’t make it through to the next stages, exciting stuff though (especially for Louise who was quietly sitting doing some cross-stitch when, after Liverpools second goal, I leapt up and yelled, frightening my beloved wife half to death)

Anyway back to work.

bookmark_borderModern phones

I believe phones these days are quite clever, they include a microphone to amplify your voice…

SO YOU DON’T NEED TO KEEP SHOUTING!!!

Grrrrrrr… I’m very tempted to turn round and hang up her phone, but I won’t… maybe…