I was washing the dishes by 8 or so. My smarter siblings never got good at it; my mother got a dishwasher when I went to college. I also cleaned bathrooms by about that age. My mother was big on chores and independence. I packed my own school lunches (with help as needed) at 6.
'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'
Natter 37: Oddly Enough, We've Had This Conversation Before.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Basically, UPS was going to deliver assloads of the (pre-packed and addressed) books to local USPSs yesterday, who would then deliver the books today.
This is how mine came (still unopened...sniff). IME, if your UPS tracking # says "Out for delivery" it will come via UPS truck. If it just shows as being close to your house, it shows up via US Mail (and the tracking number just tracks it to your post office).
So if it says "In transit to final destination," and my mail's already come today, I'm not getting my book until Monday, am I?
That completely bites.
I guess now the decision is, do I wait until Monday, or do I walk up to B&N and just return Amazon's copy when it arrives?
Sweet. I had my HP sent super saver and it just arrived in the mail today. I didn't expect it until next week.
I wish I could email you my copy. Sounds like it's not coming today. i think steph was right about costing too much to ship via UPS for today.
However, at Christmas, I have seen the post office make separate deliveries of packages and mail, but that seems like a long shot. i forget where you live but is your post offce small enough that you could call them?
yes, she is an only. Really sweet, good tempered ,etc. Mom and dad don't have her do the dishes because she does a bad job. I kind of understand what has happened, because - she is an only and an easy child too.
BF (a younger son) doesn't know how to do anything-- doting mother and fastidious roommate ensured his general fecklessness-- but he's completely willing to help out.
DH ordered ours Standard (which blows away the Amazon discount), which came with "guaranteed" delivery today, and it's not here.
I could call the post office, but they're pretty flaky. [Actually, I can't -- they close at 1 on Saturdays. Screw this, I'm going for a walk.]
I think I'm just going to walk up to the bookstore. At this point, it's more the principle of the thing than the book itself.
I wish I could email you my copy.
Aw, thanks. There's supposed to be a torrent of it floating around, but I want a book. Reading it online's not the same.
Okay, dork that I am, I'm going to drive up to the office to see if the book was delivered (and left with the security desk). Next book, I *have* to remember to have it delivered to my apartment, at least, if it's released on a weekend, that is.
Back from the bookstore, book has been gotten. I was worried at first because I didn't see any on the floor, but it turned out they were keeping them all behind the cashier's desk. And I got a complimentary pair of Harry Potter glasses too, yay.
Mine is here too. So far, I'm being good about it, because I think once I open it I'm in trouble.
Off to read Understanding by Design, which I'm sure will be every bit as riveting. Although it probably uses the word "pedagogy" more and "Occlumency" less.