I found out last Friday that my cohorts at work and I would have to move "soon" so that we can accomodate the 30 new employees that are moving into our office as a result of an acquisition that we made. We hadn't heard much more about it yet this week, except from the occasional coworker who will be moving into our area as they came by to scope out our real estate. Turns out they're moving into our spots over the weekend, which left us wondering when someone was going to tell us when and where we're moving. We finally found out that we're moving into offices (hello windows, bye-bye cube), but we have to share them with someone else. That's cool though. At least I won't have to stare at an inside wall anymore. Now I just have to finish packing--I'm up to 7 boxes so far--and get moved as soon as the person currently in my new space moves out. This will be my seventh location in the 4.5 years I've worked at Timberline. Crazy.
The sad thing about moving into an office is that I'm not going to have a good place to hang my maps anymore. I have US and world maps that I've kept on my cube walls at work. I mark with colored pins the places I've lived and visited. It's a neat reminder of how big our country and our world is and just how much there is out there to see and do.
It's a cool 80 degrees here today. Much better than earlier this week!
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