Excellent news Tom!
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Yay! Scola is monied again!
Yay! msbelle's on a rampaging good mood.
Yay! Sophia is going to the doctor and then going home to rest.
I'm really sorry about your cat's freakout, Sophia.
We spent the weekend in Sacramento at Emmett's baseball tournament. He played his best baseball of the year: drilled a ground rule double, crushed a triple in the gap (that he went home on with an overthrow), made several brilliant plays in the field including ending inning catches in center, and throwing out a runner at the plate on a relay play, plus he pitched well - striking out the side to start off our first game.
We stayed with the best man from my wedding, Alex, his gf Kris and their daughter India. Emmett spent a lot of time playing with India, shooting at us with Nerf darts and swimming in the pool at a cookout we attended. We also got to see JZ's cousin Gia, and her daughter Nicole (the rather goth Michael Jackson impersonator). Despite their age difference (she's 18) Emmett and Nicole have totally bonded over their love of Tombstone and Invader Zim. We're going to have her come in and spend a weekend with us this summer.
Yay!
I, quite stupidly, left the card in the ATM.
This happened to me in Vancouver once. The person that next used the bank machine, took it home and tracked me down and called me. I did have to travel across the entire city to get it, and then endure a lecture about being more responsible with my bank card, but I guess it was nice of them.
Yay, Tom! That's very good news.
Yay for Sophia going to the doctor!
The person that next used the bank machine, took it home and tracked me down and called me.
That's amazing. S/he gets a good citizenship award despite the lecture.
Yay!
It's so annoying that you can't just get your card back from out of the machine. One time I put my school ID into an ATM, and couldn't get it back. WTF? It was right there in the machine! Someone opens the machine! They couldn't take out the ID and return it to me? Apparently not.
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I could have got my card back from the machine, I just left it sitting there. I'm just so used to using machines where you swipe your card.
I hear you.
There comes a time when you just have to give yourself a break over little dumb things -- apply the same mercy you'd give to somebody else, who was tired and stressed from a lot of travel, who got distracted and left their card in the machine. It only takes a half-second of inattention to make a mistake like that.
Or as the manager said in That Thing You Do "Nobody died, nobody's going to jail, what are you so upset about, kid?"
I am in customer service hell. Unfortunately, that involves an 85 F apartment. A lot of that hell would have been mitigated if I hadn't been dealing with someone who is utterly incompetent in customer service. I'd be much less annoyed if I'd been able to deal with the maintenance manager directly. The thing is, I *know* it doesn't really make a difference in the outcome who I talked to. But it makes a difference in my attitude.
Needless to say, every morning now includes a stop at the maintenance office. Because I am That Bitch.
Spending most of my weekend in malls to escape the heat and also to try and find some more clothes did not help much either. I've decided that what I currently have is going to have to last until the fucking ruffles and crap-ass thin tshirt shit and (sorry msbelle) all the dang pink departs. Because just ... no.
Yes, I'm back and cranky. Whee.
Sophia, I'm so very sorry to hear what happened.