Speaking of fun - today's Google doodle could eat up a lot of my time if I let it, I suspect.
Oh man, that is fun.
'Out Of Gas'
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Speaking of fun - today's Google doodle could eat up a lot of my time if I let it, I suspect.
Oh man, that is fun.
So I am going to see Hamlet in London on my friend's 30th birthday next year.
Ha! I was at my doctor Thursday, and she was talking about how she got tickets for that show when she goes to London next year! So you might be at the show with my Midwestern GP!
I lust after a Surface SOOOO bad. Right now, my "If D gets a really good job' dreams are a Surface, a Roomba, a really nice pair of mid-heel leather boots, a 90 minute massage, and a brow wax. (I'd like to finally have a wedding ring and a honeymoon, too, but I'm not going to get all crazy with my wishlist.)
Ugh, summer needs to be over SOON. I have, in fact, broken, and my poor kids are just stuck with me. And I'm a bitch, really.
Today I am trying to tread lightly as there is too much to do and we won't get to the end by pushing everyone through it. Starts with a dental appointment in an hour, and I need to drive the broken down van. Wish me safe travels! And then later I need to take the kids to DH's work so I can meet with a lawyer for about an hour, then take everyone up to the boy's school for a meeting there.
Good luck with your day, Burrell.
Erin, we have tickets for mid-September.
I don't think I've mentioned it here, but I spent thurs-sun at my parents helping to take care of my dad. He's due for a hip replacement in....9 days, but in the meantime, his hip has kind of given out. He can't stand on it without excruciating pain, and we've been with him pretty much around the clock. We can't really let my mom take care of him, either. (She's given him alcohol, even though he's on dilaudid, at least twice that we know of.) my sister has also had to battle with his jerk of a doctor for proper pain meds. He was only permitting Tylenol for this pain...they had to take him to the ER For stronger meds. Anyway, I have today and tomorrow off, which is nice, but I feel slightly guilty about not being home to help out. I didn't realize how much pain he was in when I booked my travel. I'm hoping that they'll hire someone to help out, but it will depend on my parents agreeing, which isn't likely. Ah, aging parents are tough.
Oof, that sounds rough, Sue. Good luck to all of you with everything. I hear great things about hip replacements, at least. And you have that trip to look forward to!
Good luck making it through, Burrell.
Oh Sue, that is tough. If it helps, I've heard the pre-op pain is so bad that the post-op pain doesn't seem so bad, and recovery from hip replacement is often easier than recovery from knee replacement for that reason. It will require more than tylenol however, so I hope his doctor catches a clue betwenn now and the surgery. Quick recovery~ma for him, and strength~ma for all of you.
Thanks guys. I think they're seeing the doctor today, so I hope some better pain mgmt is set up. I'm rooting for my dad to hang in there a few more days. I've also volunteered to go back for a while post surgery, if needed. I still have three days of family illness leave left (these last days were actually vacation as we were all meant to go to Newfoundland for my aunt's 90th birthday) and lots of vacation time.
Did she give him alcohol to help dull the pain?
Also, what is family illness leave?
Ugh, Panera -- who wants a side of bread with a sandwich?? NOT ME.