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message 901: by Christine (new)

Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 965 comments Today I’m going to my aunt and uncle’s beach house with my parents and tomorrow I’m going to be spending time with my family


message 902: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 19130 comments Sounds fun, Sarah! Glad you're not just sitting around all week. It's easy to fall into that. What other things do you have planned for the week?

I hope you are able to get some rest this week too. Funny how sometimes we take a vacation, then end up going back to work even more tired than when we left.


message 903: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 19130 comments Have fun, Christine. I know you always enjoy your visits.


message 904: by Christine (new)

Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 965 comments Thanks Kristie and you know me so well Kristie


message 905: by Esther (new)

Esther (nyctale) | 5190 comments Sarah wrote: "I have a week off work now so I'm looking forward to doing some nice things. I've made extra effort to plan stuff in so I don't just waste it sat at home. I'm excited! Today I am meeting with a gro..."

That sound fun, I missed playing board games.


message 906: by Sandra, Moderator (new)

Sandra (sanlema) | 11257 comments Enjoy your plans for the day, Sarah and Christine!


message 907: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59851 comments That sounds great, Sarah. I hope you enjoy it. Do you play the game straight through the 10 hours, or do you space it over several days?


message 908: by Shirley (new)

Shirley | 1505 comments Sarah wrote: "I have a week off work now so I'm looking forward to doing some nice things. I've made extra effort to plan stuff in so I don't just waste it sat at home. I'm excited! Today I am meeting with a gro..."
That sure is a long game Sarah. Let us know how it turned out.


message 909: by Shirley (new)

Shirley | 1505 comments Has anyone read any of Salman Rushdie’s novels? I haven’t been drawn to them at all, but I remember the death threats against him when The Satanic Verses was published in 1988.


message 910: by Rusalka, Moderator (new)

Rusalka (rusalkii) | 19202 comments Enjoy Sarah!! We had 8 hours of DnD today. Hope you survive 10, and do heaps better than you think ;)


message 911: by Rusalka, Moderator (new)

Rusalka (rusalkii) | 19202 comments I haven't, Shirley, but have the Satanic Verses and Midnight's Children on my shelf. I have a friend who absolutely loves him.

Maybe a buddy read is in order, as sounds like a lot of us have been meaning too?

I heard today not only about his eye, but that he was on a ventilator and cannot speak, he had the nerves in one arm severed, and also has wounds to his liver.

It's the Canberra Writer's Festival here this weekend that I'm working with a bit with uni at the moment, and this is really rattling. I really hope it doesn't impact these wonderful kind of festivals across the world.


message 912: by Katrisa (new)

Katrisa | 4460 comments Shirley I am hit or miss with Rushdie. I either love the book or find it excruciating. Loved Satanic Verses. Hated Midnight's Children. Lots of people loved it though.


message 913: by Sandra, Moderator (new)

Sandra (sanlema) | 11257 comments I started Midnight's Children in 2013 for a group read in another group, but gave up after 50 pages, mostly because I wasn't in the mood for magical realism at the moment. My intention was to come back to it at some point. I can't believe that was 9 years ago.

I had read somewhere that The Satanic Verses was a "controversial book", but didn't know about the fatwa and everything else until around a year ago, when I read an article in the newspaper about Salman Rushdie because of his 75 years old birthday. And didn't know anything about the death of his Japanese translator, and the attacks to other translators until yesterday. Crazy.


message 914: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15868 comments The only thing I know about Rushdie is The Satanic Verses and the controversy it caused. I'm too young to remember it first hand (I was only 4 in 1984) but guess I heard about it later for some reason and never forgot. Or come to think about it.. when I grew up I loved Trivial Pursuit kind of games and it may have been a question in one of those games we had at home. When you play them often enough you end up knowing all questions and answers by heart, lol!


message 915: by Rusalka, Moderator (new)

Rusalka (rusalkii) | 19202 comments Peggy wrote: "When you play them often enough you end up knowing all questions and answers by heart, lol!

All the answers to cricket questions in the 1980s editions is Ian Botham. Lexx and I know nothing about cricket, but you ask us a trivia question about it and we will answer Ian Botham in unison.


message 916: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15868 comments Lol!


message 917: by Christine (new)

Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 965 comments Thanks Sandra


message 918: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 19130 comments Rusalka wrote: "Peggy wrote: "When you play them often enough you end up knowing all questions and answers by heart, lol!

All the answers to cricket questions in the 1980s editions is Ian Botham. Lexx and I know ..."


So funny!

Peggy, you are better than me. I hear the answer and promptly forget it.


message 919: by Saar The Book owl (new)

Saar The Book owl | 2647 comments @Peggy: what board game did you play? I love playing board games, but have no one to play them with. So, I look to buy board games for one player.

I didn't know from the attack on Salman Rushdie, so I've googled it. I haven't read one of his books yet. I hope he comes through. The world is just mad...


message 920: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 19130 comments Saar, I also enjoy board games. I didn't realize that they had board games for one person. Have you found some?


message 921: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15868 comments Saar, it was Sarah who posted about the board games, not me :)


message 922: by Saar The Book owl (new)

Saar The Book owl | 2647 comments Oops, sorry, my mistake! I have Wingspan, the normal edition and an expand. Then other great ones are Calico and Scythe.
There's the option to play solo or with more. Like in Wingspan, it's just a little adjustment in the rules and board.


message 923: by Saar The Book owl (new)

Saar The Book owl | 2647 comments First day at work after 3 weeks off. It hurts...


message 924: by Rusalka, Moderator (new)

Rusalka (rusalkii) | 19202 comments We believe in you, Saar!


message 925: by Prosenjit (new)

Prosenjit  Paul (bangaloredbong) | 55 comments Peggy wrote: "The only thing I know about Rushdie is The Satanic Verses and the controversy it caused. I'm too young to remember it first hand (I was only 4 in 1984) but guess I heard about it later for some rea..."

Just got hold of Satanic verses in a book swap meet...


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Prosenjit  Paul (bangaloredbong) | 55 comments Saar The Book owl wrote: "First day at work after 3 weeks off. It hurts..."

wow...i just had a 4 day holiday, but thankfully working from home the rest of the week


message 927: by Cherie (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments I had the weekend off and the last two days on vacation. I have to get back to working from home tomorrow.😊

I talked to a server at a restaurant on Saturday. We were talking about the weather and moving. She said she moved from Long Island to Wyoming and now she is in Oregon. I said it was too cold in Wyoming and the winter was too long. She said they had four seasons in Wyoming. They were Memorial Day, the Fourth of July, Labor Day, and Winter. 😎

I just read that on Romulus, they only had two seasons - too hot and too cold. 🖖🏻


message 928: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15868 comments I'm starting again on Monday, after 5 weeks off. I'm actually looking forward to it :) I really enjoyed my time off but I feel rested and ready to work again. I like my job too and I like to have a bit of structure in my life.


message 929: by Shirley (new)

Shirley | 1505 comments Cherie wrote: "I had the weekend off and the last two days on vacation. I have to get back to working from home tomorrow.😊

I talked to a server at a restaurant on Saturday. We were talking about the weather and ..."

Is WFH harder or easier to get back into after a break?


message 930: by Shirley (new)

Shirley | 1505 comments Peggy wrote: "I'm starting again on Monday, after 5 weeks off. I'm actually looking forward to it :) I really enjoyed my time off but I feel rested and ready to work again. I like my job too and I like to have a..."
Five weeks is a good break from work - just enough time to relax properly.


message 931: by Shirley (new)

Shirley | 1505 comments Prosenjit wrote: "Peggy wrote: "The only thing I know about Rushdie is The Satanic Verses and the controversy it caused. I'm too young to remember it first hand (I was only 4 in 1984) but guess I heard about it late..."
If you read it, let me know if you liked it.


message 932: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15868 comments Sorry Shirley, not planning on reading it :)


message 933: by Shirley (new)

Shirley | 1505 comments Sorry Peggy, that was meant for Prosenjit.


message 934: by Prosenjit (new)

Prosenjit  Paul (bangaloredbong) | 55 comments Planning to finish a few of the other books I am reading Shirley before taking on the Satanic Verses...


message 935: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15868 comments Oooh my mistake!! I was only half awake when reading that ;-)


message 936: by Rusalka, Moderator (new)

Rusalka (rusalkii) | 19202 comments Shirley wrote: "Is WFH harder or easier to get back into after a break?"

Not sure how Cherie feels, but I think it's easier. My dress code doesn't change unless I have a meeting. Then I need to put a bra and a clean top on (if the camera is angled that way), maybe some eyeliner and mascara lol


message 937: by Rusalka, Moderator (new)

Rusalka (rusalkii) | 19202 comments Nothing like sitting here at 12.15am waiting for a covid test result.

In other news, I saw the new book page you have all been talking about for 18 months today. At work, while not logged in, the new page popped up.

I was listening to the ABC Radio National Book Show about the Miles Franklin shortlist, and there is the first ever self published book nominated on the shortlist this year. The guy couldn't find a publisher, so decided after 10 years of writing he would just publish it himself, and is now up for the most prestigious book prize in the country for the book. Talk about vindication!!

Any way, looked up his book and saw the new pages... not a fan. And FINALLY understand you all :D

The book is Grimmish if anyone is interested.


message 938: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 19130 comments Bringing G home today. I can’t believe his summer visit is over already. This summer really flew by.


message 939: by Shirley (new)

Shirley | 1505 comments Rusalka wrote: "Shirley wrote: "Is WFH harder or easier to get back into after a break?"

Not sure how Cherie feels, but I think it's easier. My dress code doesn't change unless I have a meeting. Then I need to pu..."

Too funny Rusalka. Camera angle is everything! You can keep your trackie dacks and Ugg boots on if you have a bra, clean shirt and madscara on. Thanks for the background on Grimmish it wasn’t on my radar at all. But it looks like it’d be a good read. Straight to the TBR shelf.


message 940: by Sandra, Moderator (new)

Sandra (sanlema) | 11257 comments Rusalka wrote: "In other news, I saw the new book page you have all been talking about for 18 months today. At work, while not logged in, the ..."

The book page changed for me months ago. Now, a few days back, the old book page came back and there is a message that says "Thank you for participating in our new book page beta, which has now ended. We have returned you to the current version of the page while we prepare to bring the new book page experience to all of our customers". I didn't even know they were still trying it as beta. I thought at this point it was the page everyone was seeing.


message 941: by Cherie (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments I agree with Rusalka, WFH is easier to get back to. I am “hybrid” and can go into the office once a week or more, if I want to. At home, I can dress in anything I like, even for meetings. It is not require to turn our video on for most meetings. We do have some that we do though. I at least make sure my hair is brushed. 😉. We have virtual lunch once a month with our immediate work group. Video is optional but most of us turn it on. It is nice to see each other and keep in touch because we do not work with each other much. We are mostly a support organization and work across product teams in our business unit.


message 942: by Shirley (new)

Shirley | 1505 comments Cherie wrote: "I agree with Rusalka, WFH is easier to get back to. I am “hybrid” and can go into the office once a week or more, if I want to. At home, I can dress in anything I like, even for meetings. It is not..."
What a good idea to have a virtual lunch.


message 943: by Prosenjit (new)

Prosenjit  Paul (bangaloredbong) | 55 comments Cherie wrote: "I agree with Rusalka, WFH is easier to get back to. I am “hybrid” and can go into the office once a week or more, if I want to. At home, I can dress in anything I like, even for meetings. It is not..."

I stay 500 m from office and prefer to go to office everyday for half a day atleast. Of course, the office campus is beautiful and green, there is a free gym and the cafeteria food is not half bad!! beats cooking at home anyday!! :-)


message 944: by Roz (new)

Roz | 4524 comments I got the same message as you did, Shirley. For months I would go to a book's main page and get the new beta one and have to switch it to the old one. Hated the new one and said so in feedback. I'm much happier with the old one.


message 945: by Roz (last edited Aug 18, 2022 07:23AM) (new)

Roz | 4524 comments I'm so glad to be retired now. No dress codes, no "work" clothes. Just shorts, jeans, t-shirts. I do comb my hair and put on a little make-up (no one needs to see this face totally naked), but that's about it. And when I go to meet friends, I put on a nicer shirt. It's so much easier now.


message 946: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59851 comments I'm having a few rough days, and I spent the day at ER yesterday. They say i'm having a combo of migraine (no migraine pain) and a mix of anxiety. The ct-scan was unremarkable, saying that everything was good. Although I asked they consult with my neurosurgeon, I don't think they did. These were the symptoms I was getting before my first stroke. I will follow this up because I guess I have to be my own advocate.

So much fun to be dealing with this when we getting a second heat wave.


message 947: by Jenn (new)

Jenn | 3029 comments Oh Janice, that’s no good. I hate it when Drs think that they know better than us, giving them free reign to disregard our requests 🤦‍♀️ maybe a call to your specialist to confirm that they got everything they needed from the ER Dr, and don’t need further steps from you? I have found that to be a nice “casual” way to get everybody in the loop. Good luck, and take care 🥰


message 948: by Esther (last edited Aug 18, 2022 08:43AM) (new)

Esther (nyctale) | 5190 comments Rusalka wrote: "Shirley wrote: "Is WFH harder or easier to get back into after a break?"

Not sure how Cherie feels, but I think it's easier. My dress code doesn't change unless I have a meeting. Then I need to pu..."


I have been WFH since 2017. And my dress code went that way to. I usually mark the few meetings that I may have to turn my camera on with a vibrant purple background, This being said, i have a large shawl on my chair that I can "casually" wrap myself in if I get a surprise one.

That works well unless, like last week, my boss sends me a team message saying he would be stopping by to drop something in about 20 minutes. I was on another call and noticed it 15 minutes later. I looked down at myself and ran to my wardrobe shrieking like a banshee. Barely made it.


message 949: by Christine (new)

Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 965 comments I’ve been so busy with everything going on


message 950: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 19130 comments Oh, Janice. I'm so sorry you're not doing well. I would definitely follow up with your neurosurgeon. It's always best to consult with a doctor that knows you and to advocate for yourself. I hope everything turns out ok.

I remember many years ago my daughter was taken to the ER after a fall and had x-rays on her spine. They said she was fine and sent her home. A couple of days later her primary doctor called to check on her to see how she was doing. When I asked what she was specifically calling for I was told that my daughter had fractured a vertebrae and they wanted to make sure she had no further issues! No one even told us about it. I was so mad that they just sent her home like that with no information. She was literally getting ready to walk out the door to go sledding with friends. If she had gone and hit a bump wrong she could have been paralyzed, but no one from the hospital felt the need to inform us of this fracture.


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