Confessions of a closet carb fiend:
Dave Barry on Atkins
Saturday, March 27, 2004
I used to help straighten pew racks at my church, taking a few minutes after the morning service to rearrange hymnals and pick up stray pieces of paper. As I was working my way toward the back of the sanctuary one Sunday, I heard a man's voice behind me: "Did you find a stick of gum back here?" I looked up and saw sports mogul Jerry Colangelo, holding the hand of his small granddaughter.
Since I'm sure the man has about a kajillion dollars, I wanted to say, "Buy her a pack of gum, Jerry. Buy her a gum store, for Pete's sake." But, really, the scene was rather sweet. At that moment, he was just a regular guy, helping his granddaughter find a lost treasure.
Since I'm sure the man has about a kajillion dollars, I wanted to say, "Buy her a pack of gum, Jerry. Buy her a gum store, for Pete's sake." But, really, the scene was rather sweet. At that moment, he was just a regular guy, helping his granddaughter find a lost treasure.
Thursday, March 25, 2004
Four days into my new job, I've already accomplished quite a bit:
- Worn a path back and forth through a maze of hospital corridors, wondering why a series of signs pointing to the elevators suddenly stops before said elevators are anywhere in the vicinity
- Left a work-related videotape in my car all day, not realizing our unseasonably warm weather was hot enough to warp plastic into a non-VCR-friendly shape
- Said "nice to meet you" and "great to be here" about 287 times, meaning it.
Thursday, March 18, 2004
I was a guest at a Toastmasters meeting a few weeks ago. One of the speakers that morning was a firefighter who opened his first speech, I’m told, with this admission: “I’d rather be standing in a burning building than in front of you right now.”
I guess that pretty much sums up how most of us feel about public speaking.
I guess that pretty much sums up how most of us feel about public speaking.
Monday, March 15, 2004
Friday, March 12, 2004
I'm finally rejoining the world of full-time employment, after nearly a year of piecing together an income through various part-time, temporary jobs and freelance projects. Amazingly, I have not had a single day without work. But I've spent more hours in isolation than I care to, and I've missed the safe predictability of every-other-week paychecks. I'll be returning to hospital public relations, and the job should be an interesting one. I'm excited, relieved, and extremely thankful.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)