Escaping The Fire… Drill

A fire drill was announce a few days ago. I’ve done fire drills at least twice before. And the experience of going down 40 floors in a hot and crowded stairwell, your knees shaking and buckling from the exertion is something you just can’t forget. Something you would want to avoid.

So today, I made sure I had good chance of avoiding it. I usually go home early on Fridays, to take over babysitting Jeanne from my mother-in-law, but today I went the the office even earlier and went out earlier too. I was actually thinking of staying a few minutes more but luckily I didn’t.

As I drove out of the building, I noticed the security guards cordoning off the exit area. I texted Flor but it was a few minutes too late, the fire drill had begun. I had gotten out just in the nick of time! Now that’s stuff for movies! I motion pictured myself speeding away, building burning and crumbling down on my rear view mirror, into the sunset.

Not Without My Baby

I was supposed to go to 4-day vacation trip to Vietnam courtesy of the company but I backed out. I’m not really a travel kind of person. Or rather, I’m more of a journey rather than a destination kind of person. And airports and airliners are not my definition of a fun journey. Besides, Jeanne didn’t have a passport so I couldn’t take her with me. But I initially decided to go because Michelle said she wanted to go. I asked her what about Jeanne’s situation and she said Jeanne can stay with the grandparents and “can get over” being left. But today, Michelle backed out, probably after thinking hard about the whole leaving Jeanne thing. And since there’s really no good reason for me to go, I too decided to back out. No loss.

Peeing as a Measure of Programming Aptitude

I sometimes see pee splattered on the floor when I visit the men’s room and it occurred to me that maybe it can be used as an indicator of how good a programmer is. Pee splatter is sloppy and sloppiness is definitely not an indicator of a good programmer. But then again, maybe it’s all those business analysts and project managers.

Back To Makati

Back to Makati after a few months at Alabang.  Makati is nearer but it takes about the same time or even longer to get from home to work. Going to Makati is a traffic-congested snail-paced affair. Going to Alabang is a leisurely drive with a enough traffic just to make it interesting. Plus it’s at highway speeds so the fuel consumption ends up around the same. There is no toll fee to Makati but you pay the same amount for parking. I’m actually missing Alabang. Damn!