
Friday has arrived, and this fluffy engineer is happily working from the den today. No driving, no traffic snarls, just me, my paws, and a mountain of requests piling in like snowflakes on a cold mountain slope.
The morning was a carousel of tickets: answering questions, nudging clients with updates on their cases, and making sure no one thought their requests were lost in the abyss of the IT void. Tail flicks helped keep me focused, and a mug of tea kept me warm while I typed away.
Then came the calls—some with clients, some with colleagues, all circling around projects, offers, and the endless dance of “syncing up.” I sometimes wonder if meetings breed like rabbits when we’re not looking. At least working from home meant I could pace around like a prowling snep between calls.
The highlight of the day? A simple Windows 11 upgrade that actually worked on the first try. No blue screens, no drivers staging a rebellion, just smooth progress. That’s a rare victory in the IT wilderness, and I let out a satisfied snep-chuff when the reboot came back clean.
Now, with tickets wrapped and pawpads stretched, I can already hear the weekend calling. Time to curl up, recharge, and maybe pounce into a few cozy hobbies. The workweek mountain is climbed—time to enjoy the view from the snowy peak.
Stay fluffy,
Quilo 🐆❄️