And don't you ever stand for that sort of thing. Someone ever tries to kill you, you try to kill 'em right back! ... You got the right same as anyone to live and try to kill people.

Mal ,'Our Mrs. Reynolds'


Spike's Bitches 46: Don't I get a cookie?  

[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.


Connie Neil - Jul 06, 2011 2:55:01 pm PDT #24796 of 30000
brillig

the single most helpful thing to keeping up on the clutter and cleanliness is identifying a location for each item in your house, and always putting things back.

You mean, "it was on sale and cool and I can do something with it, and there was that spot on the couch to put it and I'll find somewhere else for it" isn't a mantra in your house?

I'm learning to dread when Hubby says "I went to a surplus sale today! It was great!"


askye - Jul 06, 2011 2:57:29 pm PDT #24797 of 30000
Thrive to spite them

After hearing the encouragement I'm going to apply for the job. I'll work on a cover letter.

Also the more I think about my previous jobs the more different responsibilities come up that I think show that I was given a high level of responsibility and trust. Like the dental reimbursement stuff I did or the fact I was the one at the Airport typing (and slightly editing) performance evaluations and disciplinary action forms. I just need to spin that into HIRE ME.

Good Personal News - Dad is coming up to visit me! I'll only get him for 3 full days, it's a kinda tacked on trip. One of his good friends (who is also a fishing and hunting buddy) always rents a cabin in Maine and drives up from Florida but this year his friend's wife didn't want to make the trip and didn't want to go alone and asked Dad. So Dad's going up to Maine and then will come down next weekend to see me.

I was really missing my family over the 4th, they were all at the beach and I was told several times my nephew kept wanting to go to walk on the beach with his Lala.


Steph L. - Jul 06, 2011 3:05:03 pm PDT #24798 of 30000
this mess was yours / now your mess is mine

You mean, "it was on sale and cool and I can do something with it, and there was that spot on the couch to put it and I'll find somewhere else for it" isn't a mantra in your house?

It is in mine.

I'm learning to dread when Hubby says "I went to a surplus sale today! It was great!"

Ah, I see we got the same make and model.


Connie Neil - Jul 06, 2011 3:11:54 pm PDT #24799 of 30000
brillig

Ah, I see we got the same make and model.

"there's clean space on the floor! I can put something there!"


Steph L. - Jul 06, 2011 3:12:39 pm PDT #24800 of 30000
this mess was yours / now your mess is mine

"It's horizontal; I can put something there!"

"Oh, were you going to SIT there?"

"It's under the cat."


javachik - Jul 06, 2011 3:19:04 pm PDT #24801 of 30000
Our wings are not tired.

Heh.

Some of you know my friend (and ex-housemate Charlie). I've been helping him unpack and set up his cute little Alameda bungalow. It's been helpful because I have tons of nervous energy and am in total nesting mode, but I don't want to do a single thing on my house until escrow closes. So.

I learned a lot from: [link]

One of the things I've been asking Charlie as we go through boxes that he hasn't opened since 1978 (not exaggerating) is "is this meaningful to you? If it is, let's get it out of this box and display it. If it's not worth displaying, then are you honoring the memory by keeping it wrapped in 30 year old newspaper and not even knowing it's in this box?" I've learned to be really gentle and respectful during these discussions. I used to just be annoyed and pissed at the detritus but it's amazing how if I differ my approach slightly, Charlie has a chance evaluate and make his own decisions. Basically, I've learned to back the fuck off and still be helpful.


billytea - Jul 06, 2011 3:36:24 pm PDT #24802 of 30000
You were a wrong baby who grew up wrong. The wrong kind of wrong. It's better you hear it from a friend.

"It's horizontal; I can put something there!"

And if it's a book, it's still horizontal!

"It's under the cat."

I have an image of it affixed to the cat's undercarriage through the magic of Velcro.


beekaytee - Jul 06, 2011 3:39:58 pm PDT #24803 of 30000
Compassionately intolerant

I like waking to a house with no clutter, and that 5 minutes at night clearing stuff up is a really helpful little ritual.

I do this and truly enjoy the quiet consistency of it. I find it calming.


Liese S. - Jul 06, 2011 3:42:12 pm PDT #24804 of 30000
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

Yay for dad visit! For all I don't love being separated from the SO right now, I am enjoying extra time with my folks.

I skyped with the SO, though, so that was helpful. Don't know why it didn't occur to us earlier. Guess we don't normally have the bandwidth available.

So! After you guys talked about it, I checked for grey today and...I totally have a lot! It's all in the classic guy grey spots, at the temples, etc, so it's normally kinda hidden. But seriously, I have way more than I realized. I've had grey hair since I was sixteen, but not noticeably more than that ever, but I do have now!


Liese S. - Jul 06, 2011 3:43:55 pm PDT #24805 of 30000
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

Oh, and yeah, I used to try to do up the dishes and stuff last thing at night, but I've fallen out of the habit of it. I should go back to doing that. It was very satisfying.

Actually, I do most of the dishes whilst waiting for a kettle to boil. Well, during the winter anyway, when the kettle is inside. During the summer when I put the kettle on the side burner of the grill, I just kinda chill out outside while I'm waiting. During the winter it takes longer because I'm boiling water to deice the birdbath too.