I've been working a LOT lately. I'd say I'm right on the edge of the number of hours I can work while still saying reasonably happy (118 hours billed so far this month and we're not quite halfway through). Outside of my travels I haven't had to miss any family dinners, but I have worked every night after the kids have gone to sleep, and I'll admit that even I was in a grumpy when I was still working at midnight last Saturday. I finally shut myself in the study where I wouldn't be tempted to lash out at JP in my frenzy of frumpiness.
I flew to Denver late last night after a full day of deposition prep in Austin. Claire had been up off and on every hour the night before, I think because she knew I was leaving, so I was exhausted. My hotel room is no Presidential Suite (which, just for the record, was a free upgrade; I can't imagine ever actually booking or paying for a room like that), but it's very nice and has a lovely view off a room-length balcony. I'm sitting out on the balcony right now watching the sun set while I type and I am seriously considering a move to Denver. Once in my room last night I still had to draft our Objections to [confidential legal thingy], so I finished that at 12:30, sent it around to the group, and fell into my giant hotel bed at 1 a.m. I then woke up every few hours, absolutely certain I'd missed my alarm, until it went off at 6:30 when I was finally deeply asleep. For the millionth time I wished I'd figured out a way to like coffee, though room service with the most delicious bacon I've ever had helped ease the pain.
Today's deposition was good. I just finished up typing up my summary for the team and doing a few other work tasks. Now I'm going to relax for a whole 30 minutes before heading to a fancy dinner with the client. I'm always torn about work travel. On the one hand I really miss the kids and JP. I completely hate sleeping alone and I miss the cuddles from all three of my family members. But, I'm still nerdy and new enough at this (or maybe it's just that I grew up camping) that business trips with their airplanes and big fancy hotel rooms are exciting. And more seriously, I'd be working non-stop right now whether I was home or not. At least while I'm away I can work like that without the distractions of the office or home, and I can enjoy something like a fancy client dinner instead of just being annoyed that I have to attend any kind of after-work committment.
I fly home late tomorrow night, land at 11 pm, and then drive to Houston early Saturday morning for my grandpa's 80th birthday party. It's going to be a crazy weekend and I know I'm going to have to work a lot (this case is expedited and everything is due Tuesday). JP's birthday is Monday and daycare is closed and we were going to spend the whole day together as a family, but no more. I do have a fabulous birthday meal planned for him, so hopefully he won't mind delaying his turning 29 until Friday. I'm making a homemade cookie cake, along with other delicious things, so I don't think it will be a problem.
Where was I? So, business travel- fancy, tiring, good in limited quantities. Birthdays- awesome, sometimes inconveniently placed on the calendar. Denver- beautiful and tempting me with its mountainous majesty. Me- insanely tired, almost overworked, but having enough fun to know that I picked the right legal career.
I do miss these guys though:
Peppermint Bark
21 hours ago
Hey, JP and my husband were born on exactly the same day! Happy birthday, boys!
ReplyDeleteSorry you're working so much. At least you won't have to worry about making your hours? But I hope it proves to be an anomaly of a month, not the new norm.
Hope you're home soon to enjoy the fam! And more's the pity you're not in the presidential suite again. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy b-day JP!
I notice that Claire continues to rock the orange tutu. I hope you have a picture of her in just tutu and diaper, appropriate for taking to MS for the obligatory heredity/baby picture/genes unit...or is that permitted in TX? Older son (walking by) appreciates the look, too, and suggests bringing a picture out to ease first-date tensions (don't worry; he's MUCH her senior but he appreciates a cute, chunky baby.)
ReplyDeleteThat's a great picture!
ReplyDeleteI admire your drive. Your busy makes my busy look like a vacation. And I'm pretty sure your house is cleaner too.
Hope you had a great time at the birthday party and that you'll be able to enjoy some good, quality family time soon!
ReplyDeleteAdorable picture! I definitely don't miss those kinds of working hours.
ReplyDeleteAdorable picture!
ReplyDeleteYou are doing great, and I love to hear your musings on balance. Keep it up!
Happened to look at your blog today, and noticed that Landon is 3 years, 3 months, and 3 days old.
ReplyDeleteYou need a pic of Claire in a pumpkin! I know a woman who's going in with 2 other moms to split the cost of a big-enough pumpkin!
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