June 01, 2005

A Life Less Frantic

Things are happening. Lots of things. All at once.

Work is frantic. People making demands to get bugs in software products fixed immediately, with out-of-hours conference calls to support lines in the US and Canada, anxious managers prompting for updates every 3 minutes, and functionality in other products that was working six months ago stopping working for no apparent reason. In the mean time I am trying to juggle the next project that I will move on to, prepare to deliver an educational presentation on web standards and accessibility to my department at our next team meeting and manage all those other little web side-projects that I have on the go.

But that's not enough. We get the keys to our new home tomorrow. You know, the one that we bought, that we own. Surreal. Half of our stuff is packed in boxes. Tomorrow will be spent packing the rest of it. The removalist arrives Friday morning to help us transport everything. We have a couple of days off work to unpack and settle in and start to make the place our own.

And then I fly off on Tuesday to Sydney to speak at a lunchtime seminar. It seems the last presentation that I gave on Open Source technologies at the Enterprise Java seminar here in Melbourne was well received, as they have asked me to give the same talk again at the Sydney meeting. If you do a spot of Java/J2EE development and are in Sydney, come along. I'll post the slides here afterwards.

Then on Thursday night is our next Web Standards Group Melbourne meeting. I am a bit more organised this time around - I know how to use the computer projection screen properly this time, the meeting spot is less ambiguous, and I will pick up pizza on the way to feed the hungry masses. Please RSVP if you are coming so I know how much pizza to buy, details on the WSG site.

Oh, did I mention that I am studying two nights a week at the moment? Yes Monday and Tuesday nights I have class, and things are really ramping up as we are getting close to the end of semester where all of our portfolio work is due. Whew.

Then, in case it wasn't a big enough week, my parents are in town from Thursday. My Dad, a sculptor is the recipient of a scholarship and is being presented his award at a dinner here in Melbourne. I'm very proud of him as he has sculpted some amazing creations lately so it is great to see him getting a bit of recognition. Plus we'll get to show them our new house and spend the weekend with them, which I don't get to do often enough as they live in Adelaide.

Yes it's hectic. But of course I wouldn't have it any other way.

The following Monday is a public holiday. And on that day I think I'll do absolutely nothing.

Posted by mattymcg at June 1, 2005 11:52 PM
Comments

Wow, Matt! As usual you are packing more into one week than the rest of us could do in a month.

Good luck with it all - especially the move to the new house.

Posted by: Vanessa at June 2, 2005 02:01 PM

Impressive my friend, impressive. Omedeto gozaimasu on the move to the new house! Bigger and better, eh. Hope to visit some time. Thanks for the update and good luck with everything!

Posted by: D-203 at June 2, 2005 08:22 PM

Thanks guys. I thought I was on top of it all but realized tonight that I forgot to put in my footy tips last week! Not surprising really with everything that is going on.

We are finally in the house and it's great, although our whole life is still packed up in cardboard boxes. It's a slow process. Man dialup is slow. 10 days til the broadband is back on...

Posted by: mattymcg at June 5, 2005 01:57 AM

...and of course, it's all made so much more bearable because of your adoring wife-u. Go on, admit it...

Posted by: Kinki at June 13, 2005 08:04 AM