Jul 03, 2013 12:38
Haven't posted a whole lot lately.
I've fallen off of the zombie walking/running I'm giving myself this week for heat, and hoping to get back on board when the highs drop 10 degrees to mid 90s.
Before I fell off the chases were getting easier, and a coworker had suggested we walk together some times (we did one last week, and I begged off this week).
On Harassment:
There's been a whole lot going around about harassment especially as it relates to Sci Fi/Fantasy/fandom cons.
After reading (probably more than I did) on the subject Groblek looked at me with concern and asked if I experienced this.
My answer is not that I've noticed.
I tend to be excessively oblivious, and more likely to attach bad behavior to a person than to a group. There are groups and people that I have removed myself from that I found obnoxious that could probably more accurately be defined as harassing.
I also tend to be one of the guys. To the point where at a meeting at work where we were prepping to present at a public meeting and the discussion of what to wear came up, and the supervisor responded to the question from one of the guys with the suggestion of a nice shirt/slacks and a tie at which point she paused, and said not for you Kay, and I reassured her that I knew what to wear. I was the only female presenter, but I think it also reflected the fact that I was dressed almost exactly like the other guys in the room.
I'm going to Westercon this weekend, and I'm going to have a harassment lens on because of this. Hopefully if I see it I'll speak up.
Pondering this has caused me to notice that there are more than 2 males per female at my level in the office. All 3 supervisors in the office are female, but for my level it's mostly guys it's not a small office, and I wonder why.
Inching into the white collar world.
I've held a desk job for 6 years. Just recently I've been reexamining a habit that stems at least in part from a more blue collar mentality. If you see me in person you may have noticed that I almost always have my forearms bare. I wear long sleeve shirts a lot, and roll or push up the sleeves. One of the more concrete reasons for this is that my arms are easier to clean and heal than shirt sleeves. This is still perfectly applicable to interacting with Kosh, but recently I've come to the conclusion that it doesn't make much sense at work.
This started when I saw videos of our group at Valhalla, and thought that I stood out with my sleeves rolled, and has moved into my work wardrobe as I notice that I'm one of few with this particular look. Of course this week I'm in short sleeves, but I have been wearing long sleeves with sleeves down previously.
Kosh is doing well. He's been enjoying "swimming" in our not so hot tub, going to the library, and narrating his potty experience. I'd just as soon not hear this narrative, but if it gets him using the potty I'll take it.
Happy 4th everyone!
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