Busy, busy, busy

After a full, busy, weekend of a going-away party for a coworker on Friday night, into the OSU Spring Game Saturday with Andy and Kristen, into taking in The Interpretor with my wife and then a birthday party for my sister-in-law on Sunday, I’ve been greeted with just as crazy a Monday. (The difference, of course, being that those activities over the weekend were fun!)

We’ve got two new people starting and a new website feature going live today. We are right at the beginning of the last week of preparations for our Annual Meeting next Tuesday. This is also the week I promised to have a rough draft of the Friend’s website development RFP out to our committee members, I’m meeting with the owner of a soon-to-be-debuted ezine to discuss possibly writing some tech articles for them, and I’m on volunteer survey duty at the library on Saturday. Needless to say, if I don’t get to do as much blogging, well, you know why.

I’ve just noticed that my lunch hour is over, so I’d better get back to it!

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