I got about nine and a half hours of sleep last night and it was
amazing. And then on my way to work, the stoplights were acting like
golights, which was a nice turn of events compared to my usual drive
to work.
My first hour of work was spent dealing with email things mostly and
then I was on desk for two hours. And I continued working on the
room schedule printout. I came up with a complex formula, patched
together from a few different formulas, in order to properly display
the setup/takedown time with the regular time for a meeting, all of
which are pulled from another sheet in the workbook. It's actually
faster to just type in that information, rather than editing the
formula, but it's cool that I figured it out.
I had a walkthrough and then I went down to help cover the youth
services desk during their department meeting. Thankfully one of
their assistants was also there because she was getting questions I
wouldn't have been able to answer. I only got one question and then
spent the rest of the time typing up my notes from the conference
last month. It's taken me awhile to get around to that.
My drive back to the library after dinner was the same as my drive to
work this morning. So many golights. It was nice.
I spent some time refilling my Mystery and audiobook displays,
eventually had a couple walkthroughs, and spent the majority of the
night on desk. I finished typing up my conference notes and got
those posted to our department blog, and then I worked on turning my
room schedule spreadsheet into more of a template with a bunch of
comments to help my coworkers out when I'm not there. There are
three sheets in the workbook: one to paste the information copied
from the room schedule report, one for the printable version of the
schedule that pulls information from the first sheet, and then an
example of what the final schedule should look like. Tomorrow I will
actually try to explain the whole thing to my coworkers, so we'll see
if it actually makes sense to anyone. My fingers are crossed.
When I got home I played a couple games of Domination in CoD: WW2
so I could complete a daily order to get fifteen kills with a
silenced SMG. It took a little longer than it should have because I
kept forgetting to put the silencer on. Also, I'm not very good.
But I eventually completed it. Then I clicked around the internet
before starting this. And now, as always, I will record my audio
journal and go to bed.
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