Thu 1 Sep 2005
By that, I mean not that I worked out at lunch, which I didn’t, but that the day at work worked out.
I’m pretty proud of myself for figuring the system out, both the courtroom and the computer system.
I also had a lot of fun chatting with the bailiff, courtroom assistant and reporter. It’s a blessing to find people who can make me laugh and whom I can connect with. It’s nice to have friends around me.
So now I have to hit the gym after work for at least 2 hours to make up for not going to the gym at lunch. *sigh* At least by the time I get out of here (still have 4 restraining order minute orders to complete), the gym will hopefully no longer be crowded.
My supervisor already pre-apologized to me for putting me back in here tomorrow. Unfortunately, the regular bailiff will be off tomorrow so I don’t know who I’ll have in here. The calendar’s bigger than today’s, and I won’t get as much help with a relief bailiff, so I’ll keep my fingers crossed. But first I gotta check to see if my group got called in for jury service…phone’s ringing right now…recorded message has started…service is not needed and service is complete! Well, that was easy. I have mixed feelings about this, tho… I almost rather do jury duty than another day in family law listening to these people’s drama.
Well done! You’re so smart in figuring out the system, definitely my idol now! Haha.
I am always grateful to find people around to be nice to me, coz they’re not obliged to.
Hey, maybe the new bailiff’ll be better looking than your friend. 🙂
It’s sad to hear ppl’s drama, but that also inspires me to appreciate my life more.
Geez, I comment too much now!!
BTW, How’s your 2 hr hard work-out? 🙂
How do you have time to work out at lunch? Is the gym that close to your work? How long are your lunches?
Congrats on figuring out the system.
You can do a lot in a 1.5 hr lunch when you don’t eat. The gym’s less than a mile away.