a99kitten's Musings

I blog about a WHOLE LOT of stuff :)

~ begin rant

My husband and I started a company back when he was still in business school and I worked at a hedge fund. Our “office” was our tiny little guest room in the apartment we rented in Palo Alto between my office and his school. He and another co-founder came up with the idea(s) for the business and started implementing them and I handled all the administration to set it up. Was teeny – not too big of a big deal time-wise for me. Helped with customer service a bit too but then we hired someone (thank god!)

Now, at my “day job” I was the officially the ‘Executive Assistant to the Managing General Partner’. Now, what I actually did was all the typical exec assisitant stuff for him (ever see The Devil Wears Prada? Those were typical days and requests – really rich people are odd ducks) and then I handled his personal finances (rich people have really messed-up complicated finances), managed his house staff, managed his multiple homes, travel, travel and dealing with schools for his 4 kids, communication between he and his ex-wife (that was fun), finding new nannies, Investor Relations for all of the various funds, Portfolio Accounting for all of the various funds, IT for the office, HR crap for the office, dealing with a 2nd ex-wife, and general office manager type stuff. A 10-hour day was a short day. I only outline to show I was pretty busy already but also know how to do a range of jobs…

Anyway, when it came time to get some funding, I set up a meeting between my husband (actually fiancee at the time) and my boss. He was stressed since he had no business plan put together and I told him – he doesn’t care about paperwork. He wants you to go in there and explain how you are going to build a business and make money. Very simple. It took quite a while to convince him that he would be OK. To know him now, you wouldn’t actually think he would have been insecure about that. But he when in without a “on paper” business plan and it worked and he got seed money plus my boss introduced him to other people with seed money (some of those same investors invested in another company of ours more recently) who then got him in with the biggest angel investor in Silicon Valley. And that investor then got him in with Sequoia. So while I’m sure my husband could have done all of this on his own, he didn’t. I helped.

I worked not only full-time at my job (my hours were really more like 7am – 7pm) but I then came home (and then to our temporary office space that we got as we grew and grew) and did all the admin work for our new company. Plus all the bill paying, house keeping, personal errands for us both, blah blah. Then husband asked that I start full time which meant I would quit my old job. Whoa. That was hard since I really, really liked my job, my boss, my co-workers and the entire industry. And my boss preferred I stay. But he understood. Sometimes I wonder if that was the wisest choice I ever made…but I did leave.

Our company was growing fast and our COO (who came from a big company background and not a start-up culture) thought having the CEO’s wife (we were married by now) do HR might not be so great since employees want to feel comfortable with HR. We didn’t want to foster a kindergarten/baby-sitting type of HR culture and didn’t make any changes right away besides hire someone to work in HR with me but eventually the COO got his way and hired a Director of HR from another big company. Who then filled out his department of 5 (including him.) I still had tons to do without HR (did stuff in Finance, Legal, all of the stock option admin, investor and Board relations, took over and managed facilities and office manager type stuff) so I didn’t protest. And I got to have a 9-10 hour day instead of a 14-16 hour day. Kinda nice. Plus, I didn’t want some weird perception of me. I already knew there was as I heard some rumors of employees saying I only married my husband because he was the CEO (umm…when I met him and for several years after I made more money than he did you schmucks. And we started the company together well after he met me. Jealous and insecure much?) I thought these guys are more trained in HR and should know better anyway, right? Uh-huh.

Company still grew but then 2001 came and the economy tanked and business deals tanked and then 9/11 and we did 2 big rounds of layoffs between summer and fall. Then we had to bootstrap and did a final round in which I got laid off too as my husband felt showing me preferential treatment would be bad. So he kept one of the others from HR to manage that stuff. Ok…

I started a consulting business and had several good clients and kinda liked it – my own schedule, worked from home most of the time or at the client homes. Got to run my errands during off commute hours, take the huskies to the beach all the time. Pretty chill. I wasn’t working a gazillion hours and being stressed all the time. I highly recommend it if you can do it…

Then husband said that the HR rep just didn’t show up for a couple days. I won’t go into too many details about her deal but she basically stole a small amount of money plus was having trouble at home, blah blah. So he asked if I could take on the HR work as a part-time contractor since we were pretty small once again. Sure. I added my old company job (and still part MY company stock-wise) to my consulting jobs.

Boy…the mess I found created by the old HR department. 401k annual reports not filed correctly or at all for years, COBRA paperwork not done correctly, personnel files were a mess, insurance bills not audited and being over paid or not even right at all with coverage, and on and on. WTH did these 5 highly-compensated people do in there all day??? So I fixed it. Plus took over a project to wind down a segment of our business when our Controller needed the help.

Then when our Controller blew a mental gasket and just didn’t show up one day…or 5 days later, I took over our accounts payables/receivables, corporate insurance and payroll until we found a new one. And kept the jobs of payroll, corporate insurance and paying all of the admin/HR bills since I just fixed all of our relationships with the companies.

And then we grew and husband asked if I could come back on full-time. So I did. Phased out my other consulting jobs and came back full time. And have been doing it since then. Paid less than the other HR people had been when I started back. Did get a bump up more to market a couple years ago but husband always worried about the “optics” of him giving me raises or stock option grants. I’m not complaining, I’m not working for slave wages or anything by any means, but I note that I am still paid less than that Director of HR we “needed” who apparently couldn’t manage his department. Wonder what he is doing now? I sure hope he or his team are not in charge of anyone’s HR department…

I don’t want credit or accolades. I don’t ask to be recognized or care about titles or look or ask for raises, bonuses, etc etc. I have a job to do, I do it. I get things done. And correctly. But in the same vein, what I also don’t want is to hear (still? again?) is that people think the only reason I have this job at all is because the CEO was my husband. Really awesome to see people still believe that. *awesome* Who the F are you to say or assume that?

Or to think you can do or parse out my job “easily”. You want to add my job to yours – be my f***ing guest. I’m not saying other people can’t do my job – there are plenty of good HR/Administrative/office people out there. But it’s not so easy to find them – because they probably have great jobs already.

All I have to say you jackasses is a big F.O.

~end rant

I’ve been wanting a more “structured” dark chocolate brown bag as my Kooba, that I totally LOVE, is more casual and slouchy.  Plus I switched out bags today into my KS Opus in kelly green and remembered how much I LOVE the bag. Such soft leather and great design. So I checked to see if KS had anything good on sale and Tah-dah!

I’ll still want a smaller bag in this same color too. But I can’t help it – I love, love, love this color! Plus, totally a good deal on sale at katespade.com with FREE shipping! Wheeee! Oh! And 3.5% cash back if you link through ebates.com. If you are going to shop – shop smart  :)

So I finally ordered this…I was craving some Wookiee cookies :)

I also ordered these from Pottery Barn..*cough*..Kids. #stillakidatheart

I keep my Star Wars stuff mostly in my home office and work office to avoid having a collectibles shoppe house :) but these *might* bleed out into the family room or bedroom….

I still think this could work in the guest room…if I totally redecorate it…;)

Falcon bedspread!

Just read that Kevin Bacon has been cast as Sebastian Shaw in X-Men: First Class. Hmmm. I like Kevin Bacon but I’m not sure I see this *AT ALL*. But we’ll see I guess.

January Jones (aka Mrs. Don Draper) has been cast as Emma Frost “The White Queen”. Again…hmmm. Looks-wise she works-ish but I’m not sure she can portray that character. Especially since this is Emma Frost from the Hellfire Club, and not the more recent comics.

The Hellfire Club story arc with The Black Queen/Jean Grey is one of my most favorite stories ever. It led right into The Dark Phoenix saga which is one of the best **ever** written in comics. But The Hellfire Club arc was so, so, so good and you needed it to get to Dark Phoenix! So please do not wreck it guys! I’m sure this movie won’t touch that storyline but you know it’s only time…

I like James McAvoy. And I can see him playing a young Professor X. But how does that work with the Hellfire Club? I guess they are “re-imagining” the X-Men history in this though? I guess this is an easy/tempting thing to do since these characters are so well known and loved so you just run with it. But don’t change history too much (not that the first X-Men movies haven’t already done this already) is all I ask.

Of course I will see the movie. I just hope they do a good job. And not all cast-happy with actors that won’t work for the already very fleshed-out characters we have grown to love.

Anyway, here is the story at Ain’t It Cool News.

Now I need to go get down my X-Men comics and reread this arc…and then maybe the Dark Phoenix saga…

This video just brought tears to my eyes. And I am SO excited knowing this is one of the last Sundays without real football!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Even if country music isn’t your thing the football stuff is worth the viewing…

It might be a good thing I didn’t go to Celebration V…I think I would have spent all my money there :)

Star Wars plush scruffies

I’m sure these are meant for children. And by children I mean little teeny, tiny ones. Oh well – they are mine now :)

I went onto starwars.com tonight to renew my Hyperspace membership and “happened” to look at the Celebration V Pre-Orders and Exclusives….bad, bad, idea…

So then I “accidentally” put in my cart:

Plush Wampa With Reattaching Arm

Limited edition!! Only 1980 (get it?)! And it’s got a CV patch on him!

And then…

Don't we all? :)

oh…and..

Chewie Monster!

To match my other Chewbacca bobble on my desk :) Plus it’s almost Halloween!

Yes, I pushed the Purchase button….Doh…(I can’t wait to get them!!)

To note: the StarWars.com online store now has MUCH better shipping rates! They used to be highway robbery! Good for them!!

An atheist was walking through the woods.

‘What majestic trees!’
‘What powerful rivers!’
‘What beautiful animals!’
He said to himself.

As he was walking alongside the river, he heard a rustling in the bushes behind him.

He turned to look. He saw a 7-foot grizzly bear charge towards him!

He ran as fast as he could up the path. He looked over his shoulder & saw that the bear was closing in on him. He looked over his shoulder again, & the bear was even closer.

He tripped & fell on the ground. He rolled over to pick himself up but saw that the bear was right on top of him, reaching for him with his left paw & raising his right paw to strike him.

At that instant moment, the Atheist cried out ‘Oh my God!’

Time stopped.
The bear froze.
The forest was silent.

As a bright light shone upon the man, a voice came out of the sky.

‘You deny my existence for all these years, teach others I don’t exist and even credit creation to cosmic accident. Do you expect me to help you out of this predicament? Am I to count you as a believer?’

The atheist looked directly into the light, and said: ‘It would be hypocritical of me to suddenly ask you to treat me as a Christian now, but perhaps you could make the BEAR a Christian?’

‘Very well’, said the voice.

The light went out. The sounds of the forest resumed. And the bear dropped his right paw, brought both paws together, bowed his head & spoke:

‘Lord bless this food, which I am about to receive from Thy bounty through Christ our Lord, Amen.’

Hehehehehe….this cute bear face reminds me of Angelus :)

Finally sold my old car today. While I absolutely love my new car, it felt kinda weird to sign him (yes, the Jeep was a him) over. I’ve had him since December 1995. Longer than I’ve had my husband.

I bought him brand new after getting side-swiped and almost crushed in my Miata – felt that I needed a bigger, safer car for driving up to Tahoe (just learned to snowboard then.) And boy – this Jeep has kept me and the huskies very safe in our rainy, foggy, snowy, windy-road and mountainy travels :)

223k miles and pretty much perfect condition as far as the body goes. Needs new tires. And the engine has to go at some point, right? But the guy who bought it got it for his son who is going to put a low-mileage engine in him and drive as an off-road truck. So hopefully my safe Jeep karma can pass to him too :) And I’m happy to know he will be used and not just crushed. I felt a bit sad thinking about that happening (talking cars in movies can do that to you!)

Bye Jeep – thanks for taking care of me and the huskies all these years…

Quick, easy and YUMMY dinner!

2 large (full) boneless, skinless chicken breasts
Mushrooms
Zucchini
Broccoli
Sliced water chestnuts (canned and sliced from grocery store – way easy)
whatever veggies you want really
Sesame seeds (located in our your spice aisle)

Cut up the chicken in bite-sized pieces and brown in a teeny bit of olive or vegetable oil. You do not want excess oil so I would say a tablespoon or so. I saute it in a wok over medium. Takes about 20 minutes between cutting and cooking. You do need a big pan as you will be adding the veggies to this.

Drain excess oil out if any.

Pour about 1/4 cup of peanut sauce into the chicken and stir so it’s all covered with it. And then cover the pan and simmer on loooow. You can make your own peanut sauce pretty easily or just buy it. I’ve done both and I like making it so I know the ingredients and fat count but during the week, it’s easier to use the store bought. I use Bangkok Padang Peanut Sauce. Quite tasty.

Cut up broccoli (I only use the florets) and slice zucchini and mushrooms. Pour a teeny bit of toasted sesame oil in a large pan and saute broccoli on medium-low. Then pour in mushrooms, water chestnuts (drained) and then zucchini. Use your judgment on when each is nearing done to add the next. Zucchini takes no time at all and broccoli takes the longest (to my taste anyway.) You might want to add a bit more toasted sesame oil over them all as you cook. This adds a lot of flavor, but also more fat :)

When they seem almost cooked, pour them into the chicken and sauce that is simmering and mix them all together, making sure to get the peanut sauce all mixed in with everything. You might need to add a bit more sauce to cover everything (that is a personal taste/dietary/volume of veggies choice.) Now cover and simmer for about 5-7 minutes.

Now top with sesame seeds and YUM! Easy peanut chicken.

I use Annie Chun’s Sticky White Rice bowls and pour the chicken over the sticky rice. I split 1 bowl for 2 people. If you are like me and will eat any and all carbs in your sight line, this is a great option to keep you honest :) You can buy them in packs of 6 on Amazon (I love Amazon!) But I think most big/decent grocery stores carry them now too. Best part – microwaveable! ALSO, it’s wheat and gluten free for those that care about/need that!

This is a yummy and pretty easy and quick meal that I LOVE! I love peanut chicken but in restaurants you can see the oil glistening off of it so I do tend to avoid it. At least at home you can control it for the most part. Especially if you make your own peanut sauce which is surprisingly pretty easy. But not quite easy enough for a work day dinner (by the time I get home and am starving my guts out anyway) :)

Now if I just had a Reese’s Peanut Butter cup laying around, my PB love would be complete!