The message came just before 3pm. There was a problem at work and Sara really needed to talk to the school principal, and could I possibly get Ben off the bus. Ever the optimist, I figured I'd zip over, take him for some fries, bring him home, and that Sara would arrive 5ish. I'd be back home by 5:30, no harm no foul. Naturally that didn't happen.
Sara didn't even call me until after 6pm. I didn't get home until after 7:30. Apparently Sara's discussion with the principal turned into an impromptu performance review that did not go especially well. I just don't even know where to go with that.
On the upside: I started the day with five high priority bugs to fix, the ones that absolutely have to make it into this release. I ended the day with one. Oh, I still have plenty of other bugs. But anything past those five are just gravy. At the rate I am working, I should be able to fit another half dozen bug fixes into this release. So that's pretty cool.
Sara didn't even call me until after 6pm. I didn't get home until after 7:30. Apparently Sara's discussion with the principal turned into an impromptu performance review that did not go especially well. I just don't even know where to go with that.
On the upside: I started the day with five high priority bugs to fix, the ones that absolutely have to make it into this release. I ended the day with one. Oh, I still have plenty of other bugs. But anything past those five are just gravy. At the rate I am working, I should be able to fit another half dozen bug fixes into this release. So that's pretty cool.