Zenkitty - did you have anything that may have raised the humidity in your house?
Suzi, I think that's probably the answer -- I haven't been running the air conditioner as much as usual, so I've had the windows open, and it's humid outside. Thanks!
Theresa, just tell him that! Talking to repairmen can be so frustrating. Especially if they're of the cowboy "I'll handle this, little lady!" variety.
The main reason I hate to fly now is because I've gotten fat enough that my hips just barely fit between the seat arms, and while the belt does buckle, wrestling with it after I've already sat down is annoying and embarrassing (because what am I gonna do? block the aisle with my giant ass while I unhook the thing and drape it so that I can reach the ends after my giant ass has squeezed into the seat? no). So, clearly the only reasonable solution is to lose 50 pounds before I fly to Boston next spring.
Liese, don't they let you put your fits-on-a-real-plane but not on a commuter one size carryone on the planeside cart, and then put it in the overhead on the real flight you connect to? That's the system they have on all the tiny planes I take!
meara, do you get upgraded frequently since you travel so often?
msbelle, hope you catch a spell soon, and hope you can maintain a semblance of even until that happens.
Been working the post again: [link]
Dinner was NOM tonight. Tortellini with fresh tomato sauce, CSA carrots and CSA corn. Oh, and some added CSA cherry tomatoes.
That sounds really yum!
Cable guy gone, now off to the shower and bed. Yay.
Bonbon, most of my flights are actually on tiny commuter jets with no upgrade possibilities. Sad. But I don't often get upgraded on the way to/from the bay area because of all the tech companies and other frequent fliers. However, I've done quite well on upgrades to Hawaii, so I figure it evens out. :)
most of my flights are actually on tiny commuter jets with no upgrade possibilities. Sad.
But if they're the ones on Alaska, free booze.
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Which you probably can't drink before work.
I'm always on those flights on my way to or on my way home from family, I take the wine.
I'm very, very hungry, but indecisive as to what to make for dinner.
most of my flights are actually on tiny commuter jets with no upgrade possibilities.
But if they're the ones on Alaska, free booze.
True! And they only offer free booze on the evening flights. Which is when I'm either going home or to a hotel. So, I just had some wine. It wasn't very good though--needed to be chilled.