Stephanie, dead anything in the house is a big ick. I think I feel worse that it was bird, though. They really don't do any damage and can usually be shooed out, like the second one. Do you know how it got in?
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Word. Sorry, Stephanie. I feel your pain - we regularly had squirrels wander in.
I'm trying to change that though. Teacup Guy is so very saving money and not being spendy.
Tom was a very good influence on me.
I can't believe no one wants to even comment on the fact that I had to chase a live bird and pick up a dead bird from inside my house this morning.
I shuddered and didn't comment, but what I thought was, "Stephanie is stronger than me because I would have totally freaked out, called Teacup Guy, and gone to the mall until he took care of it.
I've got an annuity from a 401k rollover from a job I left nearly 15 years ago. Unfortunately, the fees for putting that into something that makes decent interest would wipe out half of it. Though I got a letter this morning saying it's now owned by Nationwide. I think it's time to call them again and see if there's a way to move that. I keep forgetting I have that, since it's not something I'll see for years yet. Currently it's sitting at less than one year's salary at my piddly current wage level.
Tom was a very good influence on me.
Yeah, I think we're having a good influence on each other. I think more before I spend money and have been more aggressive about paying down debt. He is learning that he can afford the occasional dinner out and some nice things. I have always been a bargain shopper, but I have also always bought too many bargains. These last couple of years have really been a learning experience for me. I never planned out meals or bought large amount of groceries before we started dating. I have really had to teach myself how to do all that and what is a good price on food items, etc.
Stephanie, there are days I'm glad our cat is not a huntress.
My sister's is. I was letting her in the back door once, and she looked kind of funny. She's a very slender, sleek black cat, and her head looked funny, kind of jowly.
So I grab her as she tries to snake past me, give her a bit of a shake. She opens her mouth, and out pops an entire bird. Alive and apparently unharmed. It sort of shook itself off and hopped out the door, while the cat gave me such a look of grim death I'm surprised I'm here to tell the tale.
I have also always bought too many bargains.
There is danger in that and I've been flirting with it way too much most of my life. See, credit card debt that is eating me starting with my bottom.
Roommate is watching Love Actually, which, a) way too early in the year, b) kind of crap film anyway, and c)we're at the part where Colin goes to america, which always makes me wince so freaking hard.
On the upside, I've made fried chicken and barley-stuffed butternut squash for dinner. Which, yum.
I've got an annuity from a 401k rollover from a job I left nearly 15 years ago. Unfortunately, the fees for putting that into something that makes decent interest would wipe out half of it.
Really? I am not at all knowledgeable about 401K rollovers, but when I took an old one from a job I left 10 years ago (they finally were like, HEY, manange your own damn money!) and rolled it over into an IRA (with ING) it didn't cost me anything. The taxes and penalties are only for if you cash out... though maybe you are talking about something else?