Dizzy

They’ve physically moved all the departments around at work this week, so I have a new office. In my new office, the desk is in the same place as in the old one – it’s a horseshoe-type desk, so I have three workspaces – but the computer is on the opposite side of the horseshoe from where it used to be. This is good, because it means people can no longer see my computer screen when they walk by, and my back isn’t to the corridor anymore. But it’s making me all dizzy. The center part of the horseshoe is now on my right instead of on my left, and it’s got me all verkakte. I feel all turned around, as if I’m trying to write with my right hand. (I’m left-handed.) I almost can’t remember which hand I write with. And although I’m left-handed, I always work with the computer mouse on my right side. But yesterday it felt weird to use my right hand on it, so I moved stuff around so that the mouse was on my left, but that didn’t feel right either. So it’s back on my right again and I still feel like my hands aren’t working properly. Even typing this is making me dizzy. I hope this goes away soon.

I bet I can’t even throw a ball properly right now. Oh, wait. I couldn’t do that before, either.

2 thoughts on “Dizzy

  1. Wow, I kind of know how you feel. I meant to select my Jeff’s blog in my aggregator, but inadvertently selected yours (the two blogs I read most often). So when I started this entry, I was completely confused reading, as I thought, that his office had been moved around, since he hadn’t said anything about it this morning before leaving the house. Only then did I look up at the header and realize I was reading your blog rather than his.

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