Today was my producer's last day at the company. She's probably one of the main reasons the project didn't get canned and why I was able to start working normal human hours.
They hired someone to replace her (doesn't start for another 2 weeks) who has 5 months of professional experience. None of it on video games.
I'm starting to get a little sick of this philosophy of only hiring "diamonds in the rough", ie potentially talented, young, and cheap individuals.
I've also been told that my next project is likely a "re-skin" of an existing game of the companies (which hasnt been updated in awhile). I don't think I'd enjoy that.
Also I got suckered into ordering a pastry for $1.29 more today at Panera Bread at lunch and then I forgot it at my table.
As a father of a kid with autism you always try to be positive and not look at it as a disability or anything. And I feel I do that pretty well. But man, when you're filling out IEP prep paperwork it really hits you how despite all the help you can get him there's just going to be things that are going to be struggles for him that everyone else takes for granted, that no one else even thinks about, some of that is going to always be very difficult for him through no fault of his own. Sucks 
My sister's kid has some form of autism/sensory processing disorder and does IEP stuff. Apparently the principal of her son's school isn't being particularly helpful and suspended him for behavioral problems. That just seems so fucked up to me.