Monday: Here Comes Smofcon!
Dec. 3rd, 2007 07:59 pmSmofcon 25 formally starts this Friday, December 7th. I head to Boston Wednesday afternoon: we load the cargo van at the NESFA Clubhouse that night. If all goes as I hope for the 40 hours between now and then, I'll stay with
debgeiser and
benveniste that night and move into the hotel by mid-afternoon Thursday.
Monday Daytime Progress:
-- 8 billable hours resulting in one client deadline met (one hard and one soft client deadline still to go)
-- Laundry done (only took two loads; nice)
-- Appointment scheduled for Tuesday boiler cleaning (annual maintenance; no current problems)
-- Confirmed that Plow Guy is still Plow Guy; asked for Tuesday sanding (and plowing if it needs it, but probably not)
-- Exchanged email as needed regarding projects with three clients and 17 different aspects of Smofcon with the usual suspects
-- Touched base with a few other friends regarding personal and fannish matters.
-- Small handful of short, productive phone calls
-- Other drips and drabs of progress made
The Sleep Report: 6.25 hours last night
To Do: lots more, but it looks considerably more manageable now that the most demanding piece of client work with a hard deadline is in the client's hands. Knocking wood, and All That Jazz...
As Ever: Onward!
Monday Daytime Progress:
-- 8 billable hours resulting in one client deadline met (one hard and one soft client deadline still to go)
-- Laundry done (only took two loads; nice)
-- Appointment scheduled for Tuesday boiler cleaning (annual maintenance; no current problems)
-- Confirmed that Plow Guy is still Plow Guy; asked for Tuesday sanding (and plowing if it needs it, but probably not)
-- Exchanged email as needed regarding projects with three clients and 17 different aspects of Smofcon with the usual suspects
-- Touched base with a few other friends regarding personal and fannish matters.
-- Small handful of short, productive phone calls
-- Other drips and drabs of progress made
The Sleep Report: 6.25 hours last night
To Do: lots more, but it looks considerably more manageable now that the most demanding piece of client work with a hard deadline is in the client's hands. Knocking wood, and All That Jazz...
As Ever: Onward!