Really need to go to sleep
Dec. 19th, 2005 12:33 amTomorrow is the first day of our children's art camp. I need to be at work before 7:30 am. I'm feeling particularly anxious about this because my co-worker, Tomye, who usually works more with children will not be there. We have two teachers lined up and one aid coming in. But I'm the one responsible for it all. My new boss has really let Tomye and I run things on the Studio side. We have 16 kids signed up, but I know we will have several walks ins. I hope we don't get too many because it's always hard to look at the parent and say "sorry we're full" esp. with the child right there. And I know we are one of the best deals around. 9 am - 4 pm, M-F for $100.
And we might have the final walk through for the ventilation and electrically modifications. I know we have a problem in the darkroom. The original plans called for several 4 plexes put in a place that would not allow all the enlargers stations to be powered without using extension cords. So we came up with a plan to put plug mold across the top of the stations allowing everything to reach. Now the last thing I heard in email said the electrical inspectors didn't like it attached to something less stationary than a wall. So they want to put them on the wall, which would take even longer extension cords than the first non-workable solution. I've been the staff point person working with Public Works Agency on this and it's been nothing but a headache since we started. And now we are sooooo close to completion.
You'd think I'd be use to this after working for a municipality for 18 years but I'm so much closer to the "crap" than I've ever been before.
And we might have the final walk through for the ventilation and electrically modifications. I know we have a problem in the darkroom. The original plans called for several 4 plexes put in a place that would not allow all the enlargers stations to be powered without using extension cords. So we came up with a plan to put plug mold across the top of the stations allowing everything to reach. Now the last thing I heard in email said the electrical inspectors didn't like it attached to something less stationary than a wall. So they want to put them on the wall, which would take even longer extension cords than the first non-workable solution. I've been the staff point person working with Public Works Agency on this and it's been nothing but a headache since we started. And now we are sooooo close to completion.
You'd think I'd be use to this after working for a municipality for 18 years but I'm so much closer to the "crap" than I've ever been before.