Timelies all!
G just left for the airport. His business trips seem to inspire mixed feelings in me. On the one hand, I miss him when he's away and the house can seem too quiet. On the other hand, I can do what I like without worrying about bothering him. Sigh...
Awesome good doggie!
Apparently he's been busy - this article from the local paper reports rumors of him having rescued a family from a burning home a week earlier.
And here is the dog, shown winning second place for best dressed pooch: [link]
(Kidding.)
ARGH! In going through the week's mail, I discovered that someone has been using my Macy's card again. MotherFUCKERS. I'm just going to cancel the card, since I never use it. What kills me is, I never get a bill, just the letter from the collection agency saying "I"'m four months late. ISTG.
ION, how late do you think I have to wait until it's safe to go to Target? 3pm?
Also, will the place I did consulting for send me a tax form, or is that on me? I know how much I billed them for, so theoretically I could file today, but if they're sending me something, I'll wait for it.
Also, will the place I did consulting for send me a tax form, or is that on me? I know how much I billed them for, so theoretically I could file today, but if they're sending me something, I'll wait for it.
They should send you a 1099, but some small companies never get around to it. They've got until Feb. 28.
Oh, bummer -- I thought they only had through January.
The last place I did freelance work for never sent me anything. I just filed without it.
Hello, Natterers. It is 23degreesF here, and the wind feels much much
much
colder. Having fetched sustenance from the grocery (where one woman stared at me as if she'd never seen a human before, and I don't know why) I'm staying inside until I'm forced out in the morning by that "having to work" thing. I long for spring.
W-2s have to be delivered by 2/1.
But I don't think it's the location - I think winters in this region have gotten seriously milder/less snowy than twenty or so years ago. And it's kind of sad and freaky.
Actually, the 1970s/early 1980s was an abnormally cold and snowy period in the overal history of Midwest weather, as recorded since the mid-1800s. But, since that's what I grew up with, I keep on thinking that that is normal, and what we get now is strange.
The local news channel has that banner on the bottom of the screen stating the time and temp, and it is now "12:33, 00 [degrees]." Brrrrr!!
Interesting Kathy, I hadn't heard that.
I remember when I was a kid we used to get tons of snow every winter. So much so that when driving in town you couldn't see over the piles of snow to see if cars were coming, so everyone would put these bright orange Styrofoam balls on their radio antennas. And my dad would use the tractor with the scoop and scraper blade thingie to clear our driveway, so he'd make these huge piles of snow for us to play on.
I miss having that much snow, although as an adult I realize it'd make city life hell....