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Wednesday, September 20th, 2006 06:00 pm
Overwhelmed. Overwhelmed. Overwhelmed. Deer in headlights. Mind running in frantic little circles. Failing to do even the simplest useful thing.

I hate this.

Deep breath. Time to list what I've done right today:
- Remembered to bring a bunch of crap in to work (stuff that's been waiting to come in for days).
- Made sure to talk to architect about New Feature that landed on my plate last night.
- Went to bookstore and to library at lunch to look for reference book to help with New Feature. (Didn't find a copy at either place, though.)
- Even got LUNCH at lunch.
- Wrote list of things-we've-tested for meeting. Wasn't needed, but I wrote it & was ready.
- Found some old demo code that will help build New Feature.
- Figured out a workaround that fixes a key test application we need. (For days it has been crashing immediately upon start.)
- Failed to take ANYBODY'S head off. Didn't even bring an axe to work.

That may be about it.
Friday, September 22nd, 2006 05:49 am (UTC)
Ah, yes, I haven't yet read "Tailchaser's Song." I should put that on my must read list. :^) I like Tad Williams. I think you're right about "The Golden Cat," but I think it's still on my Amazon list, and I've never actually read it. Not sure. I might have gobbled that one up too, and am just wishing there were many more. :^)

More excellent YA: "Wise Child" and "Juniper" by Monica Furlong. Apparently also concluded in "Colman" which I've not yet read. "Colman" is co-authored by Karen Cushman, whose books "Midwife's Apprentice" and "Catherine, Called Birdy" are also EXCELLENT. More books by both authors on Amazon, and I'm sure the others are equally good.