for antibiotics - as a kid 24 hours. As an adult 48 to 72 hours to feeling better.
Happy G&T season.
What ... it started an hour ago at my house.
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for antibiotics - as a kid 24 hours. As an adult 48 to 72 hours to feeling better.
Happy G&T season.
What ... it started an hour ago at my house.
I wonder if this guy has seen Unbreakable.
Thursday afternoon. Okay, so then I'll give it another day. If I'm still feeling lousy tomorrow I'll call the doctor. Thanks.
all my ~ma are belong to you, Kristin.
My Kroger actually sells canvas shopping bags, and still there are times when they totally ignore my bag! But most of the time they're pretty good -- the cashier gets it even if the bagger doesn't, and at least some of my shopping ends up in there! I'm quite proud of myself for remembering the bags most of the time.
TJs will re-use paper bags but I can never remember to bring them in with me. I got them as far as the car. I wonder if I invested in canvas bags if that would help me remember.
I've gotten in the habit of leaving them in the trunk. When I bring groceries in, I put the empty bags on the door knob, so I can't forget returning them to my trunk.
I wonder if I invested in canvas bags if that would help me remember.
Hasn't helped me. I remember the bags just as they start bagging whatever I bought.
We leave the bags in the trunk. We tend to shop at TJ's and Whole Foods and they are really good about using the bags if you bring them in.
Cashmere mentioned baggus, and I bought four, so I could make sure I always have one or two in the car. I sling them over my shoulder and fill them as I walk the store which helps limit how much I buy. Cashiers vary in their reception of it--at Bristol Farms you'd hand them your cart or basket for them to unpack, so handing them the bag is normal. Ralph's seems a bit testier about being expected to do that in general, so I just put the bag right on top of everything so it has to be handled before the first merchandise is swiped.
Still, I get asked if I want stuff put into the bag. I'm not sure what the rationale for not wanting it in there is.
I got very irritated grocery shopping today. I don't feel it's much to ask to get customer service in my first language. But I got the major brushoff from this woman who didn't care to slow down and work out that no, I'd already looked in aisle 15 for the Jason toothpaste, but the toothpaste hadn't been shelved in the normal oral care section before the incredibly confusing store redesign anyway.
It's possible I'm not handling change well these days.