LINES.
And more lines.
I really should've known better than to book a flight out of O'Hare on a Sunday afternoon. I set out from my apartment at around 1:15, got to the airport at around 3:00, and got through ticketing & security by... 5. 15 minutes before my flight left...oops.
I flew by ways of Air Canada, which is operated by United Airlines at ORD. It was a tiny plane, but the seats were super comfy and the service was excellent. I spent the better part of the three and a half hour plane ride watching the very entertaining Catch Me If You Can, which I'd halfheartedly watched a long time ago at some high school party or another.
The first thing that hit me when I stepped off the plane was how chilly it was. I'd left a lovely, warm, and sunny Chicago for a gloomy, rainy, foreign Calgary...mmmmmmm. I sped through customs, got my work permit, hopped in a cab, arrived at my hotel room, threw down all my stuff, and plopped facedown on the bed, exhausted.
The next morning, I got up bright and early for my first day of work! I spent the whole day Monday wandering around, being lost, and trying not to look so confused/dumb. I spent the whole day Tuesday doing the same exact thing. And er, today was not much different.
Although I am not at liberty to disclose who our client is, what I can say is that I've joined a small team of BAs within a much larger project at a relatively stressful/chaotic time. Instead of traditional story-writing, we spent more of our time performing data analysis and rationalization. There is a lot of information being thrown at me every second and it is awfully hard to absorb - by midday I feel like my brains have turned into giant fluffy marshmallows and my vision is blurring and my reflexes are rusty and basically I become a big confused blob of incompetence and dull-wittedness. But I know that while things are a bit crazy right now, I will get familiar with the domain (and it will be glorious!). And it definitely helps having awesome ThoughtWorkers around who're always willing to answer my questions, invite me to dinner, and basically help bring me up to speed as quickly and with as much support as possible - yay!
I haven't had much time to explore the city, but I did manage to walk around one day after work for about 30 minutes and snap a few pictures:
...yeah, really not too exciting in our neck of the woods (which is allegedly where a lot of retired folks live), but I've heard great things about plenty of other parts of the city, like the trendy 17th commercial street area and the fantastic Calgary zoo and the the hipster-y Kensington neighborhood. Then there are Calgary's many beautiful mountain ranges to explore - I absolutely cannot wait for a weekend trip out to see some breathtaking scenery.
I can tell that traveling back and forth from Chicago is going to be thoroughly exhausting, but at the same time it's really quite nice to get out and go somewhere by myself and experience a city in a completely new way. I cannot imagine how my colleagues who have spouses and children back at home do it, though - I can barely stand to be away from my silly cat for this long ;) Definitely looking forward to coming home on Friday and spending a peaceful Memorial Day in (warm and sunny) Chi-city.
It's 10:10, but if I want to wake up by 6 (which I do) and get eight hours of sleep (which I also do), I am already overdue for bedtime! Stop your snickering. SLEEP IS COOL, MAN.

AH I miss you! And Im pretty sure Bellatrix Babystar does too...she was too whiny this morning. Also its been rainnyy the last two days, so hopefully it warms up before you get back!
ReplyDeleteugh i miss you too. our situation is all sorts of sad right now...i won't see you for an entire week! bah
ReplyDeleteBest quote from Catch Me If You Can
ReplyDeleteKnock knock
Who's there?
Go fuck yourself.