I've only had one flu shot, and that was 40 years ago or so. I have this thing with needles. Never have had the flu either so I guess I am ahead of the issue.
I do have to get my other medical appts scheduled and that hasn't happened quite yet although I am talking to a couple new potential PCPs.
We voted! I messed up my first ballot, then the poll worker voided my good one instead of the bad one, so they ended up printing 3 for me. This while DH is calling me from the parking lot repeatedly wondering why he finished so much faster than me. Please Floridians don't make me deal with Gov Scott again. Crist is no prize either.
The gap between empathy and Schadenfreude can be quite narrow.
Hee.
I love when updates we get at work have a bonus at the end for people who actually get there. The media sweep usually has a cute story at the bottom, and the current one from our Russian colleagues had a link to a weather site -- it is 18 degrees F and snowing in Siberia right now!
I, meanwhile, lament that it is getting hard to find sun to sit in at lunchtime (because of geometry and my old frenemy DST). Oh how my ancestors must mock me. Or envy me. Hard to say.
I got my flu shot/vaccine/stab a couple weeks ago. I really need a tetanus booster, must remember that next time I see the doctor. My fear of needles seems to be receding.
I know the one you mean, Gar. A little of her goes a long way.
I was just reading one of those listicle thingies on how to be nice to wait staff, and the final item was "tip on the whole amount."
I had this argument recently with a Buffista on whether it was pre-tax or post that you're supposed to tip on, and while I believe the answer is pre, that doesn't mean I don't suck it up and tip on the post-tax amount. I guess it's another way of passing on cost of living?
But here's what the article (#10) was saying:
if you decide to split your bill between diners or multiple forms of payment, don’t under-tip by accident. Twenty percent refers to the entire check and not just your portion.
Does that not imply that everyone is supposed to put 20% of the total tip when the bill is split? That's news to me.
I got my flu shot randomly at my sleep appointment, and since I broke the skin when I fell down the stairs, I'm now up to date on tetanus. I should record that...Evernote here I come!
Going to vote (early) tonight and get a flu shot tomorrow.
And, so happy to hear about Strix's kitty.
I grabbed my motivation by the throat, took heed of the organizational advice to focus on a category and not a room, and threw back the curtain that hides the coat cupboard by the front door. Hubby loved coats: leather coats, puffy coats, warm coats. Two big puffy coats (one of which I didn't know existed), three fleece windbreakers, and three suede jackets later, that cupboard has room to actually move the hangers. They're all in the car ready for a trip to the thrift store--except for his favorite black suede jacket, with the cancer ribbon pins, the Warhammer 40K Terminator badge, and the Disney Nautilus pin, which is on me. I was wondering what heavier coat I needed as it got colder.
Timelies all!
Got my flu shot last month. I hope that wasn't too early in the season, because I don't want to have to get a booster shot.(I have no idea how long the shot is good for. My MIL claims her doctor said 3 months, but I'm dubious)
If your MIL is over 70 or has an impaired immune system her doctor may have told her that, though not on the basis of much good evidence.
If you don't fall into one of those categories you are good to go.