Best of luck to him, and so glad he got a little bit extra time to job hunt--tell him not to kill himself during those last 30 days!!!
I've done it before , for the same co ( different management) . I've warned him that he might find himself really angry at times.I believe there is a little extra severance, so it should be worth it.
That is some seriously powerful ~ma. I posted from the coffee shop, backed into another car leaving (a tiny scuff on their car, nothing on mine, the lady told me not to worry about it, but took my number in case her husband disagreed with her), got home and had power. It took a couple more hours to get the Internet access back, but all seems to be well, knock wood.
The kids missed Monday. Their schools were open, but we were completely unprepared for finding school clothes in the dark or figuring out what they could eat that wouldn't give them salmonella for lunch.
Tonight's dinner is still chili dogs. I'm so not up to cooking something real, and not entirely sure I trust the meat in the freezer.
Yay, Deena! I'm sorry about the fender bender. I hope you don't hear anything about it again. Now all the power~ma can go to Teppy's place.
Yay power! I'm sorry you had to have that "adventure."
How long was the power out? The USDA says the food in a full freezer is safe for 48 hours, and it tends to err on the cautious side.
Major job~ma to Tom!
Power~ma for all in need!
Thank you, all, for the well wishes. I just got pictures this morning. I'll post them when I get home. Of course I'm biased; but, she is beautiful!
Looking at the stripy tights from Old Navy, also discovered they have some with a bat pattern! After a moment of pouting because they have neither the stripy tights nor bat tights in adult sizes the knowledge that Old Navy has them in baby Amelia's size brings me joy. Must find cute black dress for her to wear with them.
Looking at the stripy tights from Old Navy, also discovered they have some with a bat pattern!
Say what? Even if they aren't in adult sizes, I could probably turn them into arm warmers. Crap, this means I have to set foot in an Old Navy, doesn't it?
Crap, this means I have to set foot in an Old Navy, doesn't it?
No, I'll do it for you. Not that I particularly want to, but there's one on my way to the H&M. And I could use some basic tees.
this means I have to set foot in an Old Navy, doesn't it?
It'll be good for them. Take the parasol with the pointy end, though.
No, I'll do it for you. Not that I particularly want to, but there's one on my way to the H&M. And I could use some basic tees.
Thank you! But it looks like I won't need you to go for me. I checked out the ON site, and they're orange with black bats. If they had been black & white, that would have been perfect, but I don't need orange.
So, I had this thought. Later in the year we'll end up offering "enrichment" programs -- last year this was everything from Lego tractor pulls to guitar lessons to crochet lessons to actual school stuff. I'm wondering if there's something I could do this year that might appeal specifically to the, er, "alternative" kids. That is, both the goth kids and the not-quite-goth-but-similarly-disengaged (from mainstream high school culture, anyway). Does anyone have any ideas? Maybe Jilli would grant me a franchise, but my etiquette sense, while certainly better than my fashion sense, is still lacking.
Okay! Enough! I'm going home now. God, I'm chatty this afternoon.