Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Uh--any questions?

So, at this point, I don't know how much I have to share. Unlike a tourist, I don't do exciting things every few days. I have two types of days:

Work at GK Day (2-3 days a week)
- wake up somewhere between 7 and 8
- open drapes, windows, and balcony doors to air out house
- Get up and make breakfast (If I don't eat enough, I end up throwing up the malaria pill)
- do dishes
- get dressed, check email, post a blog
- leave to get to GK between 8:15 and 8:45
- take 40-60 minute auto ride to GK
- find a spot at GK, work for a few hours, have a meeting, maybe have lunch, more work.
- leave GK between 4-5 PM
- 30-40 minutes auto ride home
- maybe walk neighborhood to pick up groceries, get snack, etc
- 6:30-8:30 prepare & consume dinner/leftovers with Liz, work on email, and watch TV
- Seattle starts waking up and sending email.
- 8:30-11 or 12 AM phone meetings with Seattle, emails, work.
- somewhere between 10 and 1, shower, floss, brush, and read a bit. Sleep.

Work from Home
- same as above, but I stay home all day, stopping to have lunch, make tea, and snack.

Once every few weeks (like yesterday) I may go into the city in the afternoon to meet with potential Mifos Specialists (companies who want to work for MFI's to deploy Mifos for them) or Mifos Developers (companies GTC would contract to build parts of Mifos). After the meetings, I might run errands or wander around MG Road (making sure to leave in time to beat some of the traffic). Once I get well, I'll probably throw in a workout in the morning.

All in all, it's a lot like my life in Seattle, except I eat breakfast here.

So, if you have any specific questions, it would be good to have them.