I have a new little cousin! (Although I think I am getting too old to still have cousins being born.) Baby Chip was born today! Well, yesterday. Wait, I’m confused now. Whenever it was, his birth date is July 15, even though I think technically he might have been born on July 14 on my time. Calvin Dean (currently nicknamed Chip) was 7 lb 2 oz and 18 inches long. (No, I will not convert those to metrics.) I have included a picture in the “Friends & Family” section. So congratulations to Paul, Megan, and big sis Livia (“Little Bit”) on the new arrival! And I still think he was named after me (especially with a birthday so close to mine), for those of you who refer to me as “Calvin” after my favorite comic strip. You now know why Sally’s cat is named Hobbes. (Chip was really named after both grandfathers and his dad.)
I also got word today about my next client, which starts a week from Monday. This job will be a real audit. Actually, I already have done some work for them, as this client is the one whose financial statements I had to help convert to US GAAP basis the first week I was here. (Accounting lingo for you non-accountant types.) But this client will be very interesting, and I think will be my best look at how accounting standards are different between the US and the rest of the world. This job is basically going to highlight the whole reason I came over here to work. So I am looking forward to it.
This client is located a good ways away, so I will be staying out of town during the audit. (Although I think I stay “out of town” pretty much every night here, don’t I?) The client is in Canberra, which is the nation’s capital. Crap. Now I have to learn yet another city here. I mean, I am glad that I am getting to see some more of the country. But I was just starting to learn my way around Sydney. Kind of. And now I’m off somewhere new. Let me try to explain it better: Imagine living in New York or LA for 3 weeks, then being send to live in Washington, DC for 3 weeks (excluding weekends). So it will be yet another learning experience, and I am sure I will have some entertaining stories to tell from the trip. And some new pictures, too, since so many of you are emailing me to tell me that you are having fun looking through the gallery of pictures I have on display. Oh, and no, I do not have to drive to this client. The staff person on the job will be the chauffeur for the trip. Probably better for her sake...
Moving on, I guess I should address my request from yesterday's post: The comments are in, and you guys have come up with some pretty entertaining commercials. The swear jar for beer might be my favorite so far, but I'm sure you all know why it appeals to me. Plus the co-worker I showed it to today laughed and then said that he thought a commercial like that one would never be shown on Australian TV. Wussies! However, in the interest of fairness (actually, I think the interest is just personal), I would like to leave this little contest open for a while longer. Mostly because I am enjoying watching these commercials, reminding me of home. So the contest is still running for anyone who wants to throw in a submission. Oh, and to answer Sally's question: No, there are no Bud Light commercials here. In fact, I have yet to find any Bud Light here. Although there was an initial Foster's sighting at dinner Sunday night. I think everyone pointed and laughed at the guy who actually ordered the thing.
So I have some good news for you guys... I will be headed into the city tomorrow for work, instead of out to the client. That's right - the return of mX quotes! Some of you have emailed me and told me how much you enjoy them, so I will be sure to add something good to tomorrow night's post, since I have limited time that I will be in the city over the next month. Now, the down side to this announcement is that I actually have to go into the city tomorrow with all of the teenagers in town for WYD. But you guys know me - I can put a positive spin on anything. (Whether I believe it or not is a different matter.) I figure it just makes for a great opportunity for some really good people-watching stories. I will definitely be on the lookout! And I think the Pope is supposed to be in town tomorrow. Obviously he heard that I would be there, too...
Although to add to the good news, it looks as though I will be in the office next week, so I promise to have some good stories and mX quotes throughout the week next week!
And, as my final gift this evening, I managed to find the chicken commercial. I have added a link to the YouTube video beneath the Southern Swirl video. Feel free to check it out and let me know what you think... Not that I really care, because I think it is hi-freaking-larious.
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