Monday, June 20, 2005

The day after Week 24's shot ...

The executive editor is on vacation, so I am working dayside this week. While I enjoy the feel of having a normal job, rather than the 1:30 p.m.-whenever-shift, it always throws me off.

This morning, I was feeling the after-effects of the shot, but just plowed ahead. I didn't realize how noticeable it was until, first, one person asked me in the Newsroom if I was OK, to which I replied, "It's Monday ... Just feeling the side-effects." A couple of hours later, an advertising associate said, "Do you feel OK? You're white as a sheet."

I replied, "No, actually, I do not feel OK. But that's pretty much the way it is on Mondays and Tuesdays."

Still, I really didn't have much choice but to hang in there as long as I could.

By 4 p.m., I had decided that I would leave after the news meeting, but then we started having system problems. Given that one of my duties is the systems liaison for the newsroom, I had to hang out until about 10:45 p.m., when I was fairly sure the press would start on time ... that is, unless the wheels fell off again.

So, now I'm home, and wound down enough to try and go to sleep.

Tuesday's another day ...

Grace and peace.

2 Comments:

Blogger MartinB said...

Hi Buzz,

It is a bit like the provervial 'curate's egg' - good in parts, which is ironic in the circumstances! The 24 week milestone, the anxiety of the result, and a rotten day. Quite a mix! Never mind the local connections, people all around the world are watching and wishing you well. Keep pushing on, and you will get there! Best wishes for the test results.
Martin

2:43 PM  
Blogger Pastor Buzz said...

Martin, I have sung the praises of my brothers and sisters across the water in a big way.
May God continue to bless and keep all of you!
Grace and peace,

11:31 PM  

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