Steph thanks for sharing that abkut you and Tim . It's nice to know I am not the only one.
Sorry your dad was being such a parent.
I need bifocals of some kind soon. I need prims to correct some kind of wonkiness with my vision and last time they told me I needed to wait until it was a bit worse before I got bifocals because of the prisms. A few months ago I started wearing my old glasses that have prescriptions that are really out of dye because I can see mid and close range better.
The monitors on the registers at work are really bad and it's hard to read tags. Our current registers are 35 years old, they run DOS. The monitors are black nd white, dim and have burned in images thst make it hard to read. We are finally getting the new ones on the 27th. Brand new monitors and tocuh screen. There is much rejoicing st work over this.
Also yay for new house Strix !
Oh, dear, Bev. That sounds difficult to deal with and what a choice for treatment! I wish you the best.
Incidentally, autocorrect wants to call you Nevada. It'll learn.
I like my progressives although I still have the habit of just taking off whatever glasses I am wearing and peering at things an inch or two from my nose which is not super effective. Also love my computer distance glasses.
Crap. I'm now involved in corporate politics, something I've been very good at avoiding. Can't say anything about it unfortunately.
I had a dream that I was in a play with Oscar Isaac. That's about all I remember, but surely that's important enough to share.
Wow, we lucked out with the warm sunny weather yesterday for moving. It's supposed to be cool and rainy for the next several days.
...also, let me tell you how happy I am to have a washer and dryer again, and how much I love having it on the same level as everything else.
Did you get a nice bath, Strix?
Ugh, Gud. No fun.
I'm sorry, Bev. My sister has the flashy lights. Really hard to ignore floaty, blurry, or flashing stuff in front of you.
No! ::sad face::
I need to buy a stopper for the tub today.
...and an overflow cover and a bath pillow.
(And wine. Need proper accoutrements for the inaugural bath.)
bleah, still sick. And it's raining out. But I levered myself out of bed and have had tea and toast. Now I just have to clean the house, go to the bank, call a painter for a quote, do laundry, call a tax preparer, and do laundry. Not bad for a sick day.
Oh, if anyone needs a pick-me-up, this thread by Chuck Wendig might make your day. He's a pretty funny guy:
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