Sunday. We lazed around the house in the morning before heading to Thompson & Knight to check out Timothy's office. Mom, Alex, and I hadn't been there yet, so this was the perfect opportunity for the three of us to get the grand tour.
The firm recently moved into a brand new building, as in, they just built the place and moved in a couple months ago. Thompson & Knight leases four-and-a-half floors in the building - Timothy's office is on the 14th. Other tenants of the building include the corporate headquarters for 7-11, a few swanky restaurants, and some condos on the top few floors available to TK employees at the discount rate of $450/sq. foot.
A view of the main lobby of the building:
The entrance to TK:
Reception:
Lobby:
View from the lobby:
Conference rooms and hallways:
Kitchen:
Timothy's office:
The views from Timothy's office:
Daddy pretending to work:
Alex pretending to work:
Alex throwing Daddy's office supplies in the garbage:
Alex wondering why there is nothing in the recycling bin:
Turns out, Alex was not very impressed with his daddy's office.
Except for one thing - the decorative baseball that was conveniently located atop an Alex-sized file cabinet.
He blew on it (for good luck, I assume):
Practiced his pitching grips, stances, and signals:
Practiced his throwing:
Practiced calling the ball by name:
Banged it against the window:
And got in trouble for banging it against the window:
At that point, he really just wanted to leave so he could have some lunch and take a nap.
And that's exactly what we did. We left, had lunch at Jake's Burgers, and went home to nap.
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2 comments:
The whole building, Tim's office included, looks like something out of a movie...is Tim just acting like a high-powered attorney on the set of a new action flick?
sweet digs tim-dog. makes me proud:) but really, come on with the acting, we all really know that you don't have a real job;)
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