I just caught up! Holy crap, bonny. You seem to have things under control, thankfully, and I can't add anything to what's already been said, except: document, vacate, and sue his negligent ass. That is not okay.
Today the temp got up to 45! So I girded my loins and shoveled the walk and driveway for the first time, because it's going to freeze the next three days. Then, went to see Kingsman with a friend (ridiculous fun), made a quick stop at a super-packed TJ's for supplies, walked down the hill to the soda machine at the apartment complex because I have a m*f* headache and I want cold sugary caffeine, and now I'm inside again for as long as the next freeze lasts.
went to see Kingsman with a friend (ridiculous fun)
Wait, in the movies thread, weren't you all O_o about the ending when you were spoiled for it? Is it as batshit as it sounded? (More to the point, was Charlie Jane Anders' assessment of it as "psychotically violent" correct? Because *that*, rather than the ending, would keep me from seeing it.)
Er. We probably should have this conversation in Movies.
I hope you're taking plenty of photos, Bonnie.
Er. We probably should have this conversation in Movies.
Taking conversation to Movies!
I agree with everyone, bonny; document, document, document and get the hell out of there.
I finally got all productive and cleared my dining room table off, where all my tax documents were strewn around. Now that I've got them all in one place I should probably do something with them. I never get that much back, so I'm never in a hurry to file.
Typing on my phone on the road trip home but wanted to share a nephew update. My niece reports that for the first time in a week he responded to questions and even asked when he would get the feeding tube out. They have weaned him off sedatives and say tubes may go tomorrow. He still will be there a while and have rehab to regain strength, but turned a big corner.
As a guy with lots of medical training he is going to be so mad at himself when he understands what all is going on.
Huge relief.
Glad for your nephew's good news, Laura!
That's great news, Laura. What a huge relief for you and his family.
Little kitty footprints in the snow. I know who it is now; it's the black feral who's been roaming around here for a couple years. He won't let me near him; he won't even eat food I set outside for him.
I know who it is because, I saw that black cat, on an asphalt road, at night, by the light of a quarter moon. I have
really good
night vision.