feel better ~ma to vw and Calli!!
Yes, this.
My workplace requires a hang-tag for parking, which I just leave on the rearview mirror of the car all the time, so it's always there. (I drive to work 90% of the time, thus the hang-tag needs to be there most of the time.) My DH, however, always removes it because it bothers him. I maintain that if he takes it down, he should put it back up. He says I'm the one parking, I the tag is my responsibility.
Now I seem to have a ticket on my car because the hang-tag isn't on the rear-view mirror, but stuffed between the seats.
Who do we think should pay for this ticket, Buffistas?
DH. No question. Oh, and you're right and he's so totally wrong about who should be putting the tag back up there.
Sassafras?
When you succeed in getting Ozzie or Perkins to contribute to the positive cash flow in your household, let me know how it's done. Sassy is not useful, but ornamental, to paraphrase my mother.
Your DH should pay, Sparky. Also, he should take you out for an apology dinner.
DH. No question. Oh, and you're right and he's so totally wrong about who should be putting the tag back up there.
I agree!
I'm just glad my parking hangtag is sized so that it doesn't hang below the rearview mirror as I can't stand it when there are things hanging there. If it did I'd always be taking it off and forgetting to put it back up!
My DH is very sensitive to things blocking the windshield - he hates it when I'm in the passenger's seat and use my sun visor. When the sun goes down/we turn he'll immediately ask me if I'd put it up, please. He once reached over to do it without asking me, but he's never made that mistake again.
Feel better, Calli.
vw, I hope this time the ER treatment takes on a more long term basis.
My DH is very sensitive to things blocking the windshield
I don't have a problem with sun visors, and often have both down when I'm driving with no one else in the car because I have sensitive eyes, I don't like things dangling from the mirror. The motion is what bothers me (especially if I'm a passenger blurgh).
I am really not looking forward to going to work today. I feel a lot better than I did last week, but I'm still having joint pain, and feeling wiped out. The thing that I am really not looking forward to is training in a new guy. He seemed perfectly ok when I met him briefly a couple weeks ago. But bosslady, who is a smoker, tells me he is the kind of smoker that even smokers hate: he flicks his ashes all over rather than into an ash tray. Now I'm wondering how well "disrespectful smoker" correlates to "man who cannot accept direction/correction from woman".