Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Down in the Conference Room there Arose such a Clatter

Down in the Conference Room there Arose such a Clatter

Adapted by Jana Kemp from Clement C Moore’s The Night Before Christmas for the 2008 4th Quarter Better Meetings for Everyone newsletter


‘Twas the week before holiday vacations,

when all through the office

all creatures were fretting, fussing,

and sometimes even cussing.

The candy bowls near empty

at the reception desk and in the meeting room

reminding us of holiday weight gain

that we’ll all dread soon.

The children’s wish lists

echo in our heads

while we’re in the midsts

of accomplishing the to-do lists we dread.

All workers wish for a long winter’s nap

and a settling of brains

to keep from showing holiday strains.

When down toward the conference room

there arose such a clatter,

we sprang from our desks

to see what was the matter.

Away down the hall

we trotted in a flash

threw open the conference room doors

and ran to the windows in a dash.

The can-lights on the whiteboard

gave the room a glow,

eerie and wonderful,

like the room had filled with snow,

when what to our wondering eyes

should appear

but a heavily logo-adorned sleigh

and eight tiny reindeer with logo-adorned sashes,

with our CEO as the driver,

so flush and so quick,

we believed for a moment

we’d seen St. Nick.

More rapid than superman gets suited,

and more loudly than over quarterly returns we sigh,

the CEO’s sleigh-pullers came nigh

as he whistled and hooted,

and called them by name:

Now Crasher of the computers,

Now Dancer upon tables,

Now Parader of stories, and Vixen to us all!

On Comet the cleaner,

On Cupid the office lovelorn,

On Darn’d if it doesn’t beat all and Blitzen too.

To the top of the elevator stack, to the top of the wall!

Now, Dash away, Dash away, Dash away all.

As the recycled papers that before

the wild waste-managers fly,

when they meet with an obstacle,

reach for the sky.

So up to the building-roof

the fastest the eight flew,

with a sleigh full of office supplies

and our CEO too.

And then, in a twinkling,

we heard on the building’s roof

the prancing and pawing of each hoof.

As we drew in our heads

and turned around,

up out of the podium our CEO

came with a bound.

He was dressed all in fur,

from his head to his boot,

and his clothes were all radiant

with good cheer and good office supply gifts down at each foot.

His eyes, how they sparkled!

His dimples, how cherry!

His cheeks were like cotton-candy,

And his nose lit up like a strawberry.

His droll little mouth

was drawn up like a bow,

and the beard of his chin

hadn’t been shaved for a week or more we know.

He had a happy face and a barely noticeable belly

That shook, when he laughed, like a plastic-single-serving of jelly.

When we saw him, all dressed up and jolly,

we laughed in spite of ourselves by golly.

A wink of his eye and a twist of his head

soon gave us to know that we had nothing soon to dread.

For he spoke some words but a few,

“the year has turned out better than feared for we’ve all been cleared to return to work”

then he turned with a jerk

and went straight back to work, leaving us with ours to do too,

and laying his finger aside his nose,

and giving a “go-be-merry” nod, behind the podium he froze.

Then sprang to the logo-adorned sleigh,

to his team gave a whistle,

and away they all flew,

like the down of a genetically improved-for-flight thistle.

And we heard him exclaim as he drove out of sight:

“Happy Holidays to All and to All a Good Night!

Last one out, remember to turn out the light!”

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Who Reads a Blog anyway?

Who Reads blogs anyway? Busy with work, family, and personal time investments, I'm amazed at how many people find time to read blogs....so how do you do it? What sparks your "read" and what keeps you reading?