This morning was dark and gloomy, so when I got to work, I had a second cup of coffee. Maybe not the best idea, because then I was really wired during our staff meeting. We always start with a dad joke or two, and today the question was: Why do chicken coops have two doors? Answer: Because if they had four doors, they'd be a chicken sedan! Badoom-ching! I rarely contribute a dad joke myself, and I've only made up one that I can think of offhand: If lemons cost less than limes, are they sublime?
After the meeting I went up to the FART 5 office because one of our members had just come back from Japan, and we all wanted to hear about it. She LOVED Japan! I asked what surprised her most about it, and she said that there were signs in all the public restrooms saying not to squat on top of the toilets. Seabird (who is Chinese) said those signs were for the Chinese tourists, because they have so many squatting toilets in China. Everyone I know who has been to Japan loved it, so someday I may have to get over my fear and hatred of planes to make a trip there.
Right after lunch Seabird, two other colleagues, and I walked through the rain to the ice cream social. Because of the dismal weather, it was held inside the Botany hall, and we were the first ones in line, since Seabird had a meeting in an hour. I usually get orange custard chocolate chip, but today they had key lime pie flavor. Seabird always complains that they don't have blue moon, but today they did. However, she and the other two got some birthday flavor that was champagne with raspberries. After that we went to the greenhouses and saw the "death bloom" again. The flower spike is just as impressive, but the poor agave is starting to die from the bottom up. We looked around at other plants and then went back upstairs, and the others noted that not too many people seemed to have braved the rain, although Hardingfele and her coworker who goes to my church were there. (I had invited them, and my coworkers, but got little response.) So we got seconds; I picked up a serving of orange custard chocolate chip, but I was too full and was going to save it for tomorrow. Then when we walked out of the building, there was a long line to get in, so I felt guilty for taking seconds when some people hadn't had firsts. To assuage my guilt, I gave the ice cream to Travalon when we got home. He made a delicious dinner of whole wheat pasta with chicken, marinara sauce, and goat cheese that was just unbelievably good. So far I am loving this Mediterranean diet, and when I deviated from it today with the ice cream, I did feel off. The only thing is that my diet app, which has been screaming at me for ages about how I need to cut down on my fat consumption, is now suddenly telling me to eat more fat. You just can't please that thing.
Here is the video compilation of the trains we saw in Rochelle over the Memorial Day weekend:
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