Who won, Cassie?
Tomas Scheckter. Pennzoil (usually yellow and black car, but has been silver -- erhm, platinum -- for the Indy 500 and Texas) driver. Did you watch Montegi? I disremember. Scheckter is the guy who was totally the fastest and then ran out of gas from the lead. On the last lap.
He's brilliantly fast but has had a rotten run of luck, crashing or having mech failure in 22 of the last 26 races.
eta: This must read like a foreign language. Blah blah blah blah blah, Indy 500, blah blah blah...
Well, I feel some hope for getting my overworked schedule under control. I hired a housekeeper this week, which will be a huge help because I totally suck at keeping house. Also hired one person for the office and we are looking to get 2 more. In the short term there will be the burden of training new people, but hope for some long term relief.
Business stuff, we did 3 trade shows the past week (huge time burden), but had fabulous response so that feels good.
Also, I went to the mall. This is huge because I hate the mall and only go there when there are no other options. But I wanted to get something with the kids picture on it for father's day because Brendon gets all mushy about such things. So we got a mouse pad with their picture at one of those kiosks. Then I got a manicure to relieve the stress of fighting with the boys for 20 minutes to get them to look not stupid for the picture.
t /ramble
Someone talk me out of this.
I can't talk you out of cool air. I just don't have it in me.
I bought an AC unit today myself. I'll probably have to wait until Monday before the building guy can come install it, because my window frames are funky and I'm not sure how to deal with it.
What drives me even more batchit, is the surcharge for the larger sizes.
An AC is never a bad investment, Trudy.
I can't talk you out of cool air. I just don't have it in me.
Cool air I can get -- but to keep it dry I have to crank the thing all the time and wear freakin flannel pajamas.
This would be
dry
air. In a city with 97% humidity "at least into next week."
Dry air sounds worth it, Trudy.