Archive for July, 2006

Mr. Peabody’s Birthday Pictures

Tuesday, July 11th, 2006

Well, Saturday was Mr. Peabody’s birthday. He’s a year old now. I took some pictures and video, but haven’t edited the video yet. Here are some pictures, although I wish the quality had turned out better.

Dr. Phil’s Test - I’m a 39

Thursday, July 6th, 2006

Body: Below is Dr Phil’s test. (Dr. Phil scored 55; he did this test on Oprah-she got a 38.) Some folks pay a lot of money to find this stuff out. Read on, this is very interesting!

Don’t be overly sensitive! The following is pretty accurate and
it only takes 2 minutes. Take this test for yourself and send it to
your friends.

The person who sent it placed their score in the subject box.
Please do the same before forwarding to your friends. (send it back to the person who sent it to you) Don’t peek but begin the test as you scroll down and answer.

Answers are for who you are now…… not who you were in the
past. Have pen or pencil and paper ready. This is a real test given by the Human Relations Dept. at many of the major corporations today. It helps them get better insight concerning their employees and prospective employees.

It’s only 10 Simple questions, so….. grab a pencil and paper,
keeping track of your letter answers to each question. Make sure to change the subject of the e-mail to read YOUR total. When you are finished, forward this to friends/family, and also send It to the person who sent this to you.

Make sure to put YOUR score in the subject box.

Ready??

Begin…

1. When do you feel your best?
a) in the morning
b) during the afternoon and early evening
c) late at night

2. You usually walk…
a) fairly fast, with long steps
b) fairly fast, with little steps
c) less fast head up, looking the world in the face
d) less fast, head down
e) very slowly

3. When talking to people you…
a) stand with your arms folded
b) have your hands clasped
c) have one or both your hands on your hips
d) touch or push the person to whom you are talking
e) play with your ear, touch your chin, or smooth your hair

4. When relaxing, you sit with…
a) your knees bent with your legs neatly side by side
b) your legs crossed
c) your legs stretched out or straight
d) one leg curled under you

5. When something really amuses you, you react with…
a) big appreciated laugh
b) a laugh, but not a loud one
c) a quiet chuckle
d) a sheepish smile

6. When you go to a party or social gathering you…
a) make a loud entrance so everyone notices you
b) make a quiet entrance, looking around for someone you know
c) make the quietest entrance, trying to stay unnoticed

7. You’re working very hard, concentrating hard, and you’re
Interrupted, do you …
a) welcome the break
b) feel extremely irritated
c) vary between these two extremes

8. Which of the following colors do you like most?
a) Red or orange
b) black
c) yellow or light blue
d) green
e) dark blue or purple
f) white
g) brown or gray

9. When you are in bed at night, in those last few moments before going to sleep you are …
a) stretched out on your back
b) stretched out face down on your stomach
c) on your side, slightly curled
d) with your head on one arm
e) with your head under the covers

10. You often dream that you are…
a) falling
b) fighting or struggling
c) searching for something or somebody
d) flying or floating
e) you usually have dreamless sleep
f) your dreams are always pleasant

POINTS:

1. (a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 6

2. (a) 6 (b) 4 (c) 7 (d) 2 (e) 1

3. (a) 4 (b) 2 (c) 5 (d) 7 (e) 6

4. (a) 4 (b) 6 (c) 2 (d) 1

5. (a) 6 (b) 4 (c) 3 (d) 5 (e) 2

6. (a) 6 (b) 4 (c) 2

7. (a) 6 (b) 2 (c) 4

8. (a) 6 (b) 7 (c) 5 (d) 4 (e) 3 (f) 2 (g) 1

9. (a) 7 (b) 6 (c) 4 (d) 2 (e) 1

10. (a) 4 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 5 (e) 6 (f) 1

Now add up the total number of points.

OVER 60 POINTS: Others see you as someone they should “handle with care.” You’re seen as vain, self-centered, and extremely dominant.

Others may admire you, wishing they could be more like you, but
don’t always trust you, hesitating to become too deeply involved with you.

51 TO 60 POINTS: Others see you as an exciting, highly volatile,
rather impulsive personality; a natural leader, who’s quick to
make decisions, though not always the right ones. They see you as bold and adventuresome, someone who will try anything once; someone who take chances and enjoys an adventure. They enjoy being in your company because of the excitement you radiate.

41 TO 50 POINTS: Others see you as fresh, lively, charming,
amusing, practical, and always interesting; someone who’s constantly in the centre of attention, but sufficiently well-balanced not to let it go to their head. They also see you as kind, considerate, and understanding, someone who’ll always cheer them up and help them out.

31 TO 40 POINTS: Others see you as sensible, cautious, careful &
practical. They see you as clever, gifted, or talented, but modest.
Not a person who makes friends too quickly or easily, but someone who’s extremely loyal to friends you do make and who expect the same loyalty in return. Those who really get to know you realize it takes a lot to shake your trust in your friends, but equally that it takes you a long time to get over it if that trust is ever broken.

21 TO 30 POINTS: Your friends see you as painstaking and fussy.
They see you as very cautious, extremely careful, a slow and steady plodder. It would really surprise them if you ever did something impulsively or on the spur of the moment, expecting you to examine everything carefully from every angle and then, usually decide against it. They think this reaction is caused partly by your careful nature.

UNDER 21 POINTS: People think you are shy, nervous, and
indecisive, someone who needs looking after, who always wants someone else to make the decisions & who doesn’t want to get involved with anyone or anything! They see you as a worrier who always sees problems that don’t exist. Some people think you’re boring. Only those who know you well know that you aren’t.

Now forward this to others, and put your score in the subject box
as: “Dr. Phil’s Test - I’m a __”

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Thursday, July 6th, 2006

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The First Week

Saturday, July 1st, 2006

Well, I finished my first week at the new job and my new classes.  I am bushed and looking forward to a relaxing weekend.  Today is my wedding anniversary of 11 years and we are headed out here soon to go surfing, shopping and then get a few things done around the house that I just haven’t had time to do all week.

The job is going great so far.  Everyone at the firm has been very nice and helpful.  In fact, everything about it is so good that I’m just wondering if there is some bad side to it that I just haven’t discovered yet.  This firm has a very good reputation in this area and they go all out for their clients and they do have some fairly large and well known clients.

They took me out to lunch at the Olive Garden my second day there.  I really feel like they rolled out the red carpet for me.  It’s something they do for any new employees.  Our scheduled work day is 8:30 to 5:00 with an hour lunch, so we end up with a 37.5 hour week.  The premiums for my health, dental, vision, and life insurance are paid for.  I get 8 PTO (Personal Time Off) days after 6 months and another 8 days at the end of a year for a total of 16 paid days off.  Every month they help out with a local cause and anyone who donates gets to dress casual (jeans) the last Friday of the month.  We’re actually getting both Monday and Tuesday off next week, so I have a long weekend.  I got paid yesterday after working the week.  That’s almost unheard of in any job around here because most places hold back a week or two weeks pay.  We have just about every flavored coffee and coffee creamer imaginable.  They also have green tea, regular tea, an ice machine, a soda machine that only costs a quarter, 2 refrigerators (one full of nothing but different kinds of beer, which is just for the attorneys), microwave, dishwasher, 2 libraries (one is the regular law library and the other is a library of all kinds of novels and books the employees have brought in) and some of the nicest bathrooms ever.  The first day I had coffee in a company mug, even, plus I’m on the email list of whatever the flavored coffee is for the day.

I got my computer in my office the first week and yet they were apologizing they didn’t have it set up for me before I started.  It was short notice since I interviewed on Thursday, was offered the job on Friday and asked to start on Monday.  Yesterday they took me to the office supply room and loaded me up with all kinds of stuff, unlike other companies that you have to beg and borrow just to get your basic essentials.

Also most companies I’ve worked for give you this huge employee handbook full of things you are not allowed to do and what will happen if you do them, etc.  This employee handbook is actually quite thin and doesn’t list out a bunch of rules you must follow or get written up for.  Their attitude is that we are all professionals, we are all on the same team and work together and that as long as you get your work done and don’t do anything that is unethical, they aren’t going to be nitpicky about whether you send a personal email, take a personal call, or are a few minutes late back from lunch.  They said they’ve only had a couple of employees that have ever taken advantage of the fairly lax atmosphere and taken longer lunches or left early, and they did start observing more closely when they noticed it.  But they also noticed that they weren’t getting their work done in a timely manner as well, so usually the two go hand in hand.  In other words, they treat us like grown-ups, not like a bunch of kids.

I’m working closely with two different attorneys.  The one I’ll probably be dealing with the most is fairly young (late 20’s I think) and he just made partner.  Therefore, he is extremely busy and generally keeps his door closed so he can work.  From what I hear, he’s great to work with.  He gives good instructions on what he wants and he thanks you for every little thing you do.  He already let me know that just because he keeps his door closed doesn’t mean I can’t come into his office if I have a question.  Plus he already has given me quite a bit to do to see how I run with it.

Friday I had to go into his office to drop something in his inbox for review.  He stopped working for a minute and talked to me some.  I noticed he had quite a bit of sports memorabilia so the conversation naturally turned to sports and specifically football.  It turns out that they have a fantasy football league and when I showed interest, he told me I was welcome to participate this year.  So I may be in two fantasy football leagues this year because I’ll probably still want to do the Yahoo league with some online poker friends that I did last year.

School is going well.  Speech class is interesting so far.  I have to write and give a speech Monday night regarding a hobby or how to do something.  I think I’m going to talk about fantasy football.  The professor is a huge NFL fan too, so that will probably be a good topic.  My other class is Statistics and so far it’s fairly easy.  He is going to let us use Excel for things and I am pretty good with Excel.

It didn’t take me long to figure out what I wanted to do for our anniversary.  We’re going to see about getting one of these bricks with our names and wedding date inscribed and placed along Flagler_Avenue.  It’s called the “Walk of Fame”.  Here’s a picture of the form for buying one of the bricks.  Not a bad deal for $50…

Walkoffameform

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Well, that’s all for now.  :biglaugh: