Packing Kung Foo-less
Sep. 11th, 2012 09:58 amThinking about packing in days of old, I remembered one time when my Ninja packing bit me in the ass...
One of my previous IBM managers asked me to come back to Rochester to give a talk to a group of engineers. I think it was about how to translate engineer-ese into real people speak. I was in California at the time and the plan was to fly in, spend the night, get up, talk, go home.
So my packing skills hit high gear but I still had to dress up. While getting dressed that morning in the hotel room, my shoes felt funny. Upon investigation, I realized that I had packed two left shoes. Medium heeled pumps. UGH. My talk was at 9. No time or place to shop so I crammed my feet into them and hoped none of the engineers would notice.
After my talk, I dropped by the office of my former admin to say hi and ask she walked me to my rental car she remarked "Susan, you do know you have on one blue shoe and one black one, right???"
One of my previous IBM managers asked me to come back to Rochester to give a talk to a group of engineers. I think it was about how to translate engineer-ese into real people speak. I was in California at the time and the plan was to fly in, spend the night, get up, talk, go home.
So my packing skills hit high gear but I still had to dress up. While getting dressed that morning in the hotel room, my shoes felt funny. Upon investigation, I realized that I had packed two left shoes. Medium heeled pumps. UGH. My talk was at 9. No time or place to shop so I crammed my feet into them and hoped none of the engineers would notice.
After my talk, I dropped by the office of my former admin to say hi and ask she walked me to my rental car she remarked "Susan, you do know you have on one blue shoe and one black one, right???"