Not really. There is more I can do, but I’m going to do it from Texas. It was fun to have Judy in the office on Friday though. The Office Manager’s Office had stuff strewn all over; left abruptly. Judy spent the day sorting and prioritizing. It’s all neat and clean now. She couldn’t make the whole problem go away, but maybe it’s a simpler project from here on out. We teased that maybe that business office part of Judy’s brain had atrophied, but apparently not. It was rewarding for Judy as well.
Overall, I enjoyed being in the office. It was so familiar, and what a great friendly, helpful, cooperative bunch of people. Oh, and the final problem we solved after we figured out what to do about all the Office Manager duties, was to solve the 990 preparer issue. 990s are the information returns that nonprofit organizations file in lieu of tax returns. We hired our daughter Becky! With all four kids in school, two of them in college, she was thinking about getting a job. She used to do IRS Form 990s for us when Taylor was a Baby. Taylor is now in college so things have changed a bit. The forms are different and the software is different, but Becky can train in our office until she is ready, then do some 990s as an independent contractor from home. Janis is doing them now, until Becky gets up to speed to take some of the load off her. Then we’ll train Nancy, the new Office Manager to take some of the load off Janis and Becky. With some of the Auditors doing 990s as well, we’ll have lots of capacity.
It’s still going to be a difficult two weeks for everyone at the office until the new Office Manager gets here, but things should get better after that.
So off we go. Up at 5am Saturday; the temperature at 19 degrees, the wind at 22, mph, and it’s snowing.
We left at 6am for the airport. Interstate 70 was snowpack all the way to Denver International Airport, but no problem. We left ourselves plenty of time. It took a while to get through the rental car return, but no problem, we had enough jackets on and still had time. When we got to the terminal, we stuffed our jackets in the bags we were checking. Baggage check wasn’t too bad. Security didn’t take too long. A train ride to the B Concourse. A walk to the gate, and son of a gun, everyone else had already loaded, but the door was still open, so no problem. Perfect timing.
Everything about the morning was right on time until they tried to push the plane back. It was stuck in a snow bank. The tug couldn’t get enough traction to move it. We had to wait while they sent for some de-icer to pour on the ground so the tug could get a grip. That worked, but then we had to go to the de-icing station. It sounded like one of those drive-through car washes where you don’t have to get out of your car. I didn’t get to see how that part worked, but I have this image of a guy on a cherry picker with one of those car wash wands spraying back and forth, except that he’s spraying a 757.
We were an hour behind by the time we got in the air. We missed our 1pm connection in Houston by 8 minutes. No problem; we found some nice people from Trinidad and Tobago to talk to while we waited. Judy and I both got on the 3pm flight and arrived at the McAllen Airport to 100 degrees. That was a nice 80 degree swing from what we left.
We ate a Whataburger for an early dinner then picked up Annie and Henry from doggie camp. Home and happy; we’re glad to be back.
We’re pooped.
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