Matt, I'm sorry you're having to go through this.
Natter 75: More Than a Million Natters Served
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Matt, I'm so sorry. Much love and strength to you, your mom and all who knew your dad.
I just went and paraded with my band, which was super fun, but then didn't stay for a beer after, because I felt awkward, and now I regret that! People were so friendly, but I just jetted. Oh well.
Timelies all!
Gary's aunt is in town for a conference, so we met up for dinner.
{{Matt}} I'm so very sorry.
Matt, I'm so very sorry about your dad.
I've skipped 700 posts. mea culpa. Can't deal. Had an anxiety meltdown over work today, luckily no one can see me freaking out over a stupid piece of paperwork.
Zen! THERE you are. I miss your pixels.
{{{Zen}}}
{{Matt}}
And {{Zen}} I know this feel, intimately and recently. I hope the paperwork has been tamed post-freak-out.
I'm sorry, Zen. I hope everything worked out alright in the end.
Do y'all remember my post last week about my run-in with the event organizer and the need for better signs directing people with mobility issues to the elevators? Well, I received an email from her today. She's gone to the venue and shared my concerns with them, and they will be revising their signs to improve elevator visibility. So while the process wasn't everything I could have wanted, the end result will be good for future events at the venue. Nothing about, "Hey, maybe I shouldn't have called you a troll at my event where you were a paid attendee," but the practical result is the important part. (And I can wrap any hurt feelings in the mantle embroidered "I won". Good lord, that's petty of me. And yet.)