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The Rhythm Of Everyday Events

Jan05
2009
Rob Written by Rob

It’s back at work today. And last night for a change it was my turn to be the insomniac. At around 1am I’d been tossing and turning for two hours, and the last thing I wanted to do was wake Kristi up – she absolutely needed a good nights sleep before going back to school today – so I quietly slipped away to the guest room and spent another hour tossing, reading, turning, counting sheep, tossing, reading some more.

Eventually I got to sleep.

The last few days around here have been stressful, mainly just because we both have had a lot of anxiety over what awaited us each on our return to work. As I write this, I haven’t heard from Kristi about the situation; right now I’m taking no news as good news. I’ve been sitting here trying to get some answers regarding where $6K in outstanding November billing currently sits, and getting various answers.. not bad news exactly, just a lot of people slowly getting their acts back together after the holidays.

Speaking for myself – and this may change within the hour – the stress is down again. Situations haven’t changed. Work still needs to be done. Risks haven’t disappeared. Uncertainty hasn’t abated. But I think a lot of my stress personally just comes from being disassociated with the everyday rhythm of events. Good news, bad news, dammit, I just want news. It’s being sidelined with only suspenseful thoughts and not being able to do anything about it that drives me mad.

I’m feeling like I’m getting back into the rhythm today. It’s a good feeling.

Now just waiting for Kristi to get home and to tell me just what the heck transpired on her end today.

Posted in Everyday Life, Work

Folding vs. Hanging

Jan03
2009
Rob Written by Rob

The other day, as the holiday break began to roll towards conclusion, we had a lot of laundry to do. A LOT of laundry. And so we spent all day on Thursday just running load after load after load of clothes through the cleaning mill. Kristi then spent Thursday night folding and sorting, because she knows that if I’m left to do it, everything will end up crammed-crumpled into whatever drawer is closest.

So yesterday we went out to run a few errands, and because my wife insists that I go outside in clean clothes – rather than my native custom of throwing on whatever’s left on the floor from the night before – I went looking for one of the new sweaters her parents gave me for Christmas. Confusion and hilarity ensued.

“Babe, where’s my sweater? The new brown one?”

Yelling from the bathroom. “It’s in the basket!”

“There are two baskets!”

“It’s the FOLDING basket!”

Uh, okay. Both baskets are “folding”, collapsible laundry baskets. So that doesn’t help.

“Babe, I’m looking in the basket of shirts and pants. It’s not here.”

“It’s in the FOLDING basket! The FOLDING BASKET!!”

“It’s NOT HERE.”

Then she comes stomping into the bedroom. “See? TWO BASKETS.” Point: “FOLDING.” Point: “HANGING UP.”

“But that one’s shirt and pants. And that one’s, like, underwear and socks. Why would my sweater be in the underwear basket?”

“TWO BASKETS! FOLDING! HANGING UP! FOLDING! HANGING UP!”

“But..”

“YOU NEVER HANG UP SWEATERS.”

“But..”

“FOLDING!”

“But that’s the underwear-and-socks basket..”

“ARGH!!! FOLDING! HANGING UP! FOLDING! HANGING UP!!!”

“But..”

“OH – this is SO turning into the next R&K entry. Cheese and rice.”

Sure enough, though, the sweater was in the bottom of the underwear basket. Odd place for it, I still think.

Posted in Everyday Life

And To All A Good Night

Dec25
2008
Rob Written by Rob

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Posted in Everyday Life, Family and Friends, Gift Ideas

In Hope That St. Nicholas

Dec24
2008
Rob Written by Rob

From time to time, you’ve heard me mention my good friends Jen and Matias Duarte. They both work in creative fields – she a freelance graphic designer, he a high tech user interface engineer – and are always a delight to know and be around. Their daughter Katie was born this summer and so this is her first Christmas and their first as a family.

Every year Jen and Matias send out a custom Christmas card, featuring an original Duarte illustration on the cover. It’s one of the major highlights every season for me. So when their card arrived a few days ago, I couldn’t help myself: I jumped on email and asked Jen please, could I PLEASE put this up on R&K? She was gracious enough to say yes.

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Some of you may remember Jenny Duarte as the designer who created our wedding invitations earlier this year. I’ve worked with her for many years, on many projects – she does beautiful work and has been a great friend.

Thanks, guys! Merry Christmas!

Posted in Family and Friends
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