Today was suppose to be the day that Zoe went back to the hospital. The doctor ended up being "stuck" in India though... so it was cancelled. They are concerned that Zoe will develop an infection in the mean time but there really isn't a lot they can do at this point. Steve was the one who took the call and while he let the nurse know that Zoe was starting to complain of a back ache... he (unlike me) did not think to suggest we start her on a course of antibiotics just in case.
Personally, I am glad the procedure got pushed back. I have just been so sick. Not a lot of fun. I did manage to get all my work done for the week though so I can now take today through Sunday off.

I have managed to stay on top of the house for the most part...and when I haven't, like last night when I chose to get caught up on my emails, Zach did the work for me. (although, while dishes were done... well... counters could stand to be wiped down a bit better and sweeping/vacuuming is not up to my standard as well)
Speaking of Zach... he finally got a job!!!! (well, outside the one that doesn't afford him to live on his own) He has drill this weekend and so he officially starts on Monday.
I am glad that I am done with work for the week. It has not been a fun week. I love my job and the flexibility it gives at time (like.. I rushed to get everything done this week so I could have a couple days off) however, sometimes... it sucks. We had a big job this week. Big, meaning important. Personally, I like to go into each of my stores.. do my stuff and get out before I am noticed by the store employees. There are some stores where there are exceptions..where they know me by name and are nice. However, for whatever reason, the particular chain of stores that this job was in are notorious for not being fond of outside vendors. I avoid those managers as much as I possibly can - cause to put it simple..they are mean. So this hugely important job... it involved me meeting with store managers.

Everything needed to complete this task was scheduled to take approximately 30 minutes. In the first store I showed up for.. I knew there would be trouble the minute I went to where I was told to meet the manager and she was no where to be found. I, not feeling well, had to walk all the way back to the front of the store to have them page her and tell her that I needed her in a specific isle anyway and to just meet me there. Next sign of trouble... when she showed up... she was irritated with my introduction (not like I am not in that store several times a week) She made a face then snapped at me and said "what company are you with" I again explained what company and how I am here normally doing x (to try and jog her memory) She told me this better be quick cause she doesn't have time. It all kinda went down hill from there. Good grief she was the nastiest piece of work.. it ended with her dragging me to the back room (hmm... where she was originally suppose to meet with me) because "she wasn't going to stand in the isle and argue with me" I tried and tried to explain to her that I didn't care (I think at the core of why this chain of managers is testy is they tend to think I am some sort of enforcer... any type of audit and they just get so worked up..bottom line is I could care less about what they do in their stores... if it goes against some corporate policy that is between them and someone else)... I was just representing x and as the client, x believe y to be true. I was not calling her a liar. In the end I left her with a sales sheet that did not give her the information regarding what she has available to her in her warehouse. (let her and her grumpy butt figure it out) Luckily, the other managers were timely and while they too refused what the client was wanting me to do in their stores... they were nice about it and gave a very good reason. (which I agreed with and totally was thankful for since I didn't want touch their shelves feeling the way I did) At the end of the day though, those 30 minute tasks.. well, I spent an hour arguing with that first manager.. and the others ended up still being around 30. Not sure how long it would have taken me if I had to get scu's printed and placed on the shelves and items moved around.

Happy news though... as long as the client (or my managers manager) doesn't pitch a fit.. I have closed out all tasks associated with that job...and I don't have to worry about it any more. (all week I was dreading this job)
Now I can prepare for Zoe's bday party and do (hopefully more than one) updates to my TR.
