Life's a Stitch

And more recently life’s a creative adventure with some travel thrown in.

Supposedly 85% of those drawn to careers in social services have landed there due to their own "issues."  I’m sure my workplaces are not that different than those in the real world, but I’ve had different co-workers who ignore all the rules and sleep with clients; embezzle; leave a spouse as directed by God in a dream, to find Fred, a high school sweetheart; and one who designed a sketchy website on work time and we ain’t talking knitting here. It involved leather and dirty underwear.

Here’s the recent scenario: employee is best friends with former employee. Former employee runs off with employee’s husband after a long affair. You can imagine the water cooler chat over this one. How about the divided loyalties, those who were closer to former employee than current one? Think about current employee, confiding in former employee about her marital woes, and former employee making it all better with employee’s husband. Evil. And what about the kids? That’s my office as a soap opera and I’m sure the plot will get even thicker with time.

Cue the leaves on the Japanese maple, Dsc00085_1it’s Canadian Thanksgiving weekend!  We’ll be celebrating with Marsha, my knitting buddy from Seattle, and her husband; our three language students (two German one Mexican); Mari and five of her dorm buddies camping out on the family room floor; and boyfriend, Mitch, in with Bryant. This is how I like my holidays; lots of people and food. Have a good one.

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6 responses to “My office as a soap opera”

  1. Maureen Avatar

    Sounds like you’ve got a house full for the weekend. Enjoy your Thanksgiving!
    That Japanese Maple looks just like the one at the bottom of our driveway. Same size, same stone wall peeking out from behind the cascading branches….are you sure you didn’t sneak over and take a picture of mine? The colours are beautiful this time of year, aren’t they.
    Hope you’ll be at the SnB on Thurs. There’ll be a suprise guest there to meet you.

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  2. Karen Avatar

    Happy Thanksgiving Li!

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  3. Jane Avatar
    Jane

    Sounds like our holidays in New York when our cousins would come up form Maryland! Enjoy and Happy Thanksgiving to you all!

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  4. sandy Avatar

    That Japanese Maple is stunning!
    Happy Thanksgiving. Sounds like there is LOTS to be thankful for. Including the fact that the office gossips are not using YOU are fodder! 🙂
    Have a piece of turkey for me. I start craving it around this time of year, making myself wait until our Thanksgiving!

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  5. eyeleen Avatar

    Wow, that’s a full house. Hope you have a Happy Thanksgiving!

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  6. Uli Avatar

    Have a great Thanksgiving with everyone around. We don’t have as many people around but we’ll still have an awesome meal and family and friendship with my Mom and Dad tonight. I’m trying to not eat much during the day…….. 🙂 but now I’m off to making the apple pie I promised.

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