Two Years

So tomorrow.

2 years ago tomorrow, I was sitting at my desk, working away and taking phone calls, when I turned around and saw my supervisor walking in my general direction with some flowers. It was Johnny’s last day (he sat right next to me) so I assumed they were for him. Instead, Brent set them down at my desk and said “these just came for you.” My heart raced, my cheeks flushed, and I hurriedly opened the card.

“Andrew- Let’s drop the ‘almost’ – Topher”

And just like that, I had a boyfriend. At that instant in time, I had no idea that I was in for the happiest 14 months of my life, and the most depressed 9 months after. I had no idea this would take me to Omaha, to Kansas, to NJ, to Cali, to zoos, malls, gardens, hot tubs, coffee shops, museums, and everywhere in between. I had no idea I’d be so in love with someone and fly home twice my first semester to see them. And that they would love me so much they would come twice to see me my second semester. I had no idea I would give everything I had to one person, and receive it in return. I had no idea I would know real love, and be taken to heaven. And I definitely had no idea I’d drop so far into hell afterwards, and experience a sadness and depression I’ve never known.

Yes, 2 years has passed. What started out as a love that yearned to live forever, has now degraded into him wishing I’d rot in hell. Him having another boyfriend, who he openly admitted would never be as good as me. And me. Here, unable to understand why I can’t stop crying. Forcibly stopping myself from calling, and wishing things had turned out different.

It is kind of funny. I told him one time that I would be willing to move back to Iowa and go to ISU for him, if he thought that’s what it would take to get us back together. I was that in love with him, that I would’ve uprooted my life just for us to be happy again. And now I am leaving… but without him. And now he hates me for leaving. And I might never see him again. All I have are pictures, and I can’t even look at them, it’s too painful. All the while he is happy with someone else.

We’ve been broken up 9 months now. Sometimes it feels like yesterday. Sometimes it feels like just yesterday we kissed for the first time, or just yesterday that we spent all day at Rieman Gardens, or just yesterday that he flew me out to college… or just yesterday that I flew back to Iowa just to tell him I loved him.

“Still a little bit of your taste in my mouth,

Still a little bit of you laced with my doubt,

Still a little hard to say what’s going on

Still a little bit of your ghost, your weakness

Still a little bit of your face I haven’t kissed

Stones taught me to fly

Love taught me to lie

And life it taught me to die

So it’s not hard to fall

When you float like a cannonball”

I wish this wasn’t happening to me. I wish everything would be alright. I hate feeling like this, and I don’t know when it’s going to stop.

Tomorrow is going to be even worse. I’m going to try not to cry, but I’m not promising anything. Based on today, I probably won’t be able to control myself.

Happy Sys Admin Day!

Getting the most from your IT department

1. When you call us to have your computer moved or fixed, be sure to leave it buried under half a ton of postcards, baby pictures, stuffed animals, dried flowers, bowling trophies and children’s art. We don’t have a life, and we find it deeply moving to catch a fleeting glimpse of yours.

2. Don’t write anything down. Ever. We can play back the error messages from here.

3. When an IT person says he’s coming right over, go for coffee. That way you won’t be there when we need your password. It’s nothing for us to remember 300 user passwords.

4. When you call the help desk, state what you want, not what’s keeping you from getting it. We don’t need to know that you can’t get into your mail because your computer won’t power on at all.

6. When IT support sends you an e-mail with high importance, delete it at once. We’re just testing.

7. When an IT person is eating lunch at his desk, walk right in and spill your guts right out. We exist only to serve.

8. Send urgent email all in uppercase. The mail server picks it up and flags it as a rush delivery.

9. When the photocopier doesn’t work, call computer support. There’s electronics in it. Ditto for the microwave, timeclock, and coffee maker. Hell, if it plugs in, we’re probably in charge of it anyway.

10. When you’re getting a NO DIAL TONE message at home, call computer support. We can fix your telephone line from here.

11. When you have a dozen old computer screens to get rid of, call computer support. We’re collectors.

12. When something’s wrong with your home PC, dump it on an IT person’s chair with no name, no phone number and no description of the problem. We love a puzzle.

13. When an IT person tells you that computer screens don’t have cartridges in them, argue. We love a good argument.

14. When an IT person tells you that he’ll be there shortly, reply in a scathing tone of voice: “And just how many weeks do you mean by shortly?”. That motivates us.

15. When the printer won’t print, re-send the job at least 20 times. Print jobs frequently get sucked into black holes.

16. When the printer still won’t print after 20 tries, send the job to all 68 printers in the company. One of them is bound to work.

17. Don’t learn the proper name for anything technical. We know exactly what you mean by “my thingy blew up”.

18. Don’t use on-line help. On-line help is for wimps.

19. If the mouse cable keeps knocking down the framed picture of your dog, lift the computer and stuff the cable under it. Mouse cables were designed to have 40lb of computer sitting on top of them.

20. If the space bar on your keyboard doesn’t work, blame it on the mail upgrade. Keyboards are actually very happy with half a pound of muffin crumbs and nail clippings in them.

21. When you get a message saying “Are you sure?” click on that Yes button as fast as you can. Hell, if you weren’t sure, you wouldn’t be doing it, would you?

22. When you find an IT person on the phone with his bank, sit uninvited on the corner of his desk and stare at him until he hangs up. We don’t have any money to speak of anyway.

23. Feel perfectly free to say things like “I don’t know nothing about that computer crap”. We don’t mind at all hearing our area of professional expertise referred to as crap.

24. When you need to change the toner cartridge in a printer, call IT support. Changing a toner cartridge is an extremely complex task, and Hewlett-Packard recommends that it be performed only by a professional engineer with a master’s degree in nuclear physics.

25. When you can’t find someone in the government directory, call IT Support.

26. When you have a lock to pick on an old file cabinet, call IT Support. We love to hack.

27. When something’s the matter with your computer, ask your secretary to call the help desk. We enjoy the challenge of having to deal with a third party who doesn’t know anything about the problem.

28. When you receive a 50MB movie file, send it to everyone as a mail attachment. We’ve got lots of disk space on that mail server.

29. Don’t even think of breaking large print jobs down into smaller chunks. Somebody else might get a chance to squeeze a memo into the queue.

30. When an IT person gets on the elevator pushing $100,000 worth of computer equipment on a cart, ask in a very loud voice: “Good grief, you take the elevator to go DOWN one floor?!?” That’s another one that cracks us up no end.

31. When you lose your car keys or go to lunch, send an email to the entire company. People down in Las Vegas like to keep abreast of what’s going on.

32. When you bump into an IT person at the grocery store on a Saturday, ask a computer question. We do weekends.

33. Don’t bother to tell us when you move computers around on your own. Computer names are just a cosmetic feature.

34. When you bring your own personal home PC for repair at the office, leave the documentation at home. We’ll find all the settings and drivers somewhere.

35. In no way do we believe that end-users are ungrateful. It hurts our feelings that one could even think such a thing on the basis of the above statements. In truth we wish to express our deepest gratitude to the hundreds of wonderful end-users portrayed herein, without whom none of this would have been remotely possible.

We truly love you, end-users, you spice up our lives no end.

Happy System Admin Day!

So what did everyone get me?!?!

A Great One Year!

So these last couple days have been GREAT! And some exciting things have happened.

I picked up Andrew Tuesday at work and then we drove home. We did some stuff, watched TV or something. And then he gave me my present… First was the “I Survived the blackout” t-shirt, which I’ve been wanting for almost a year now! I was so happy and it’s so cute… I was sad though, cause he wore it today and I wanted to wear it tomorrow, but now it’s dirty. 🙁

Anyways, the second present was SOOOOOOOO thoughtful and wonderful, I feel stupid now with my gifts cause his was so cute and nice. It’s this big binder full of every little thing that we’ve done over the last year, pictures and quotes from the journal entries that corrospond with that day/event. It was so cute and wonderful. I’m so glad that I have such a wonderful boyfriend! ::Smiles::

After that we sat around the house all night watching TV and just doing random stuff. It was really great to have this time with him again. I forgot how much fun last summer was having him here on Weds. And I hope that this summer will be just as great, if not better! Though, with the news I got today, that could be changing quick. More on that later.

Today has been tons of fun. I had a lot of fun with the little game I played with Andrew for his one year present. And I hope that he really enjoyed all 12 of his gifts.

It was a really wonderful day to just hang out with him again, and I wish we had more time to just sit around like this… Well, maybe doing something more than just sitting around, though it was fun. 🙂 We also went and picked up my Diploma, as well as went to the mall to do some other random stuff. There wasn’t anything good at the mall though.

We came home and watched the first 4 episodes of Gilmore Girls. That was so fun, and you really learned a lot about the show. They really set up a ton of stuff in those first four episodes, and it’s amazing that here in the like 3rd or 4th season they are just now getting around to those things. So I hope that means there’s many more seasons to come.

After that we watched Simpsons, and made supper. It was really good, but not as good as I was hoping it would be. 🙁 We ended up throwing most of it away because we were full… Well at least I hope that we were both full and that he just didn’t like it or something.

Once we were done with supper we went and watched the final episode of Gilmore Girls from this season. During that I got a phone call from an Unknown number… Which as many of you know it’s my policy to not answer any phone number that I don’t know on my cell phone. So I let it ring and they left me a message.

So I went and listened to it. It was Jill from Pfizer Healthcare, and I was like…”Why are they calling me.” Then she went on to explain that she works with Jon at Mediasoft, Inc… Well I’ve had an interview with Mike from there, but not with Jon himself, who I’ve been speaking with through e-mail.

Well the story goes that she and Jon want to do a interview tomorrow at 1pm. Which is SWEET! So that’s my second interview with them. Which is very good news…. AND it’s my first EVER second interview. So that’s really exciting.

However, if they do offer me a job after this I know they are going to want me to be there in 2 weeks… And if I’m lucky they will give me 3 weeks to get there. So that’s a bit scary because I was REALLY looking to have a great summer with Andrew. Though I know that getting this job will make things a lot easier for me, and a lot less stressful of a summer…. But it did make me sad that this could happen….

But if they offer me a nice job, I’m going to have to take it. … I dunno if I should have a happy or a sad face here… So how about both? 🙂 🙁

Yeah, so that’s been my day. I’ve had a wonderful time with Andrew and great news with a possible job.

Anywyas, I have to go now… So

LATERS ALL!