This is lovely sad phrasing:
someone you love, who has stepped only very lightly on earth
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
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This is lovely sad phrasing:
someone you love, who has stepped only very lightly on earth
It has been so tense at work the last 2 days. New boss was at training yesterday. Today at his old office gathering things and helping with transition. Old boss is here FOR NO REASON that I can tell and NOT because new boss asked him to be here.
I hate losing the Fitbit. I've gone through 3 or 4 already and haven't had one for a year.
Oof. Today's a sad day filled with sad news.
Yeah, I lost a fitbit zip a while back, and lost my current wristband one (but it was found by the hotel!). Frustrating indeed--but sounds like it darn well ought to be somewhere in your apartment, ita!
Oof. Today's a sad day filled with sad news.
Tis.
Yes.
Oh my msbelle! I thought you had seen the last of Old Boss. Ick.
Once you pass a certain threshold of bad there's no sensible comparing, imo.
This is very true.
3/4 of my stuff is in storage or boxes around here so when I can't find stuff I am just assuming it is in a box. Someday I will be settled. Not this week.
Kat, that's utterly heartbreaking. That poor family.
After day two of three of management training at work, I am exhausted! Yikes. It's a good thing I planned my work well, so that I don't have a lot to do now -- and I just talked my way out of a task that came up. Phew!
Kat, that's devastating for that poor family--and really, for any parent. What -t said, "Once you pass a certain threshold of bad there's no sensible comparing, imo." is timeless wisdom.
Suzi, go you with the mad unpacking, sorting, and putting away. But ouch, your poor finger!