Placed here in another, happier post: an Amazing Story about the incredible smartness of the cats here at Chez Bee.
Night before last, a part on the bedside lamp turned up missing. Cranky and tired, DH was persuaded to stay in bed and let me try finding it in the morning.
When I got home from driving DH to work, the missing lamp part had appeared in the very center of the DH's dent in the mattress. One of the cats had left it there. I think it was as a present.
Grammar Trauma!
Why can't I remember this?
If you're mailing an invitiation to Bob and Suzy Pinchus, is it "The Pinchuses"?
Trudes, yes. But "The Pinchus Family" or any of the variants of "Judge Pinchus and Mr Pinchus" (etc) are also quite correct if the plural is too painful to look at.
It's agonizing, isn't it?
Okay, drug update. It is Celexa they are switching me to. Since I read that it is basically Lexapro's cousin, I am assuming it will be okay. Any Celexa info from the Hivemind?
If you're mailing an invitiation to Bob and Suzy Pinchus, is it "The Pinchuses"?
You may also use "The Pinchus Gestalt", or "The Fendahl" for short.
I've been on Celexa for several years, and it's worked just fine for me. I was take about 20 mg a day. When I started it, and a couple of times when I have been off for a couple of weeks because of money/script issues, the first day or two of going on it were speedy like WHOA with some racing heart stuff.
But other than that, very ok.
I am an idiot. The interview today that I thought went really well, for a job I really want? I just went to write a thank you note, and I realized that I didn't know the interviewer's name. I checked the webpage for the department, which has pictures of all the faculty, and there are at least three different people who look kinda like the one I remember talking to. At least two of them work in areas that would make them likely people to interview for this job. The only email address that I've corresponded with is the department secretary. I guess I should just send the thank you note to her and ask her to forward it to the appropriate person.
I once asked a secretary to confirm for me the first and last names of the people on the interview panel. That sounded so much better than "I can't remember who they were, will you tell me?"