Sabine Visits
Sabine, my dear friend from junior high and high school, who now lives in England, was visiting California, and stopped in for a visit for the day and overnight. She carved pumpkins with us; this one is hers:
(see the others here)
She got to see family angst and was very supportive. Then she and Val and I went to a nice sushi dinner, and we talked as late as we could and still have her be coherent for her 7am, flight to Washington State.
Sabine is another one of those friends that I just “click” with, who I can see only occasionally and then just pick up where we left off. What a treasure.
Visit with Stacy
I had a wonderful brunch at Lily’s Creperie with Stacy on Saturday the 27th. Neither of us had eaten crepes there, although I’d seen it on one of our frequent visits to the nearby Rainbow Pizza. I’d had sorbet from there once, and it was good. Anyway, the food turned out to be tasty, and Stacy and I had a really nice visit. Stacy is one of those people that I can not see for a while, and when we get together we just talk and talk and really click. I remember the first time we sat and talked, right after we met when I hired her to help me with two Passover Seders in 2001. I needed assistance because I’d just had knee surgery, not to mention I had two young children amd did two Seders in two days. (What was I thinking?) After the first Seder she and I sat on my deck and talked for hours. It’s great to have friends like that.
Visit with George and Linda
George and Linda visited us on Friday. Val and I cooked a relatively simple dinner, before which we lit Shabbat candles and ate challah I’d purchased earlier at the day when I went to the gym at the PJCC. After dinner we ate the dessert they brought and watched one of George’s favorite movies, Sans Soleil. The kids were with Glynis & Susan so we had some adult time.
Sholom Women Member Appreciation Dinner
I attended the Member Appreciation Dinner for Sholom Women on Thursday the 25th. Originally there was a guest speaker planned but she had to cancel at the last minute because her father took ill. So we just spent two hours socializing and it was delightful. I met two other women named Marilyn! The funniest part was that a big part of the conversation centered around baseball (I had the real-time app on my phone, giving others updates on the World Series game) and football (most of us are 49ers fans); breaking stereotypes, eh? Oh, and we talked about our jobs and our kids too.
Guidewire User Conference
Monday and Tuesday of this week I’ll be spending my work days at Connections, Guidewire’s annual user conference, at the Westin St. Francis at Union Square in San Francisco. I went last year and spent most of my time trying to stay away from customers, afraid they would ask me quesitons that I didn’t know the answer to. This year I’m seeking out customers, learning a lot, and helping them out too. A very different and enjoyable experience.
Website Training
On Saturday and Sunday the 20th and 21st I conducted training sessions for teaching other PTA parents how to edit the new site that will go live soon. I’m trying to “teach them to fish” so everyone can help out with editing the site. Google sites isn’t particularly sophisticated and is a bit buggy, but it’s great that the editing is really pretty easy, and it’s free and easily shareable.
Car Repair
I got the damage repaired from my rear-ender accident. I really love AAA’s claims handling: all really hassle-free. Did you know they’re a Guidewire customer? 🙂
Gym Time
The Peninsula Jewish Community Center (PJCC), which is right near my work, was offering a special on memberships, and it’s subsidized by my company, so I joined. I’ve had 3 training sessions and some workouts and have really enjoyed it. It’s a challenge to work into the my weekly schedule, but I’m making it work. I love it!
Band Concert
I played tuba with the West Bay Community Band at a concert at the Redwood City Portfest celebration (75th anniversary) on Saturday. Great fun!
Another shot in my thumb
I’m still dealing with the effects of my fall/broken thumb last February. I got a steroid shot in my thumb 4 weeks ago, and had it repeated on Thursday. We’re hoping to keep the tendon swelling down, to avoid surgery. Grrr.
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