Ms. Loud Talker tells me one more time about how John used to do things when he was the ops manager, I might just snap.
Maybe you need a stack of business-card-sized notes that simply read, "I am not John" and either give one to her, or put one on her desk, when she says this.
The other day, I noticed that we had five open loaves of bread. Regardless of the fact that they were all different kinds of bread, I felt that to be a bit much. So I told Daniel I thought we should not have more open loaves of bread in the house than adult humans. He didn't wholeheartedly agree with me, but he didn't shoot down the idea. We do seem to have made an effort since then to polish off almost-finished loaves.
Today I went to the pet store to buy Harvey food. They had The Most Adorable Cavalier King Charles Spaniel puppy, ever. I've mentioned this darling creature often enough tonight that Daniel developed a worried concerned look on his face. When I saw that, I said, "Don't worry, I won't really bring home any puppies."
"Good," he replied.
"Nope, no puppies. Just dogs."
Daniel leveled a glare at me and said, "Pets, like bread, should number no more than the humans."
"Guess you'd better do something about all our dust bunnies, then."
x-posty with LJ.
death to dust bunnies!!!!
Very cute story ws.
Now, I really should go to bed.
Also, it's just wrong that I'm now on the other side of the country and still the first person to post in the morning!
Joe and I spent a ton of money on our wedding, but...the vast majority of it was on food and hotel rooms for our friends/family since they all had to fly out to Washington state. (They all lived in the midwest or east coast.) I think most of the family was there from Wednesday to Sunday.
We also spent a lot on the photographer, but I was very happy with how it all turned out. Our friends and family had a great time and we have lots of fun pictures to remember it all.
ION, I wish it was Friday!
hi, vw! sorry your bear got hung, although in the house is better than attached to the outside of a car!
Stephanie! Mwah!
Oh, it was all in good fun. It was kind of a joke anyways.
One more post before I actually start working -
Ellie is in New Mexico with my parents this week. My mom teaches second grade and since it's a very small school (my mom's class is the only 2nd grade in the district), Ellie got to be a 2nd grader for the day.
Part way through the day, they had a fire drill. The second graders were apparently a bit unnerved by the loud bells, but apparently Ellie was walking around telling everyone, "Team up! Team up!" (which I can only guess is what they do for her daycare fire drills. I know they do them every month, althoughI've never seen one.)
Oh, it was all in good fun.
I assumed so, but it's still good to hear. Sounds like you are having lots of fun on your trip so far.