Happy birthday, Shrift!
'Potential'
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.
There's a lot of talk about how bad 2016 has been, but I've got a bad feeling that 2017 is going to be much worse.
Dark and rainy here, too, but going for a walk in the rain was probably the most alert I've been today.
I think I forgot to take my meds this morning, that is probably the actual problem. Unfortunately, also forgot to refill the pillbox in my purse, so can't fix it right now, either.
Happy birthday to shrift!
Well, I sent Trump a tweet praising him on his statement about Congress. I figure since appealing to his better nature is obviously useless, it's best to use positive reinforcement and attention to try and get him to do the right thing. Like patting a toddler on the head and complimenting them when they use good manners.
That is pretty much the best way to deal with someone who is NPD.
I just had a non-work-related coffee with someone, but I think I'm going to leave anyway.
I really have to get this damn report done so I can be ready for my conference call tomorrow. Perhaps music would help.
I am slightly amazed that the House backed down on the ethics office.
I am quite surprised, but it makes me suspicious. What are they really planning? Though Steph makes a good case for them testing the boundaries and Paul Ryan failing.
Today I went out for a delicious lunch with a friend, and I'm making good progress on the vacation backlog at work. I'll be working late tonight, but I don't really mind it.
Timelies all!
Happy Birthday shrift!
Had my last physical therapy session today! Yay!
A combo of boundary testing and distracting from the fact that they're starting their attacks on the ACA today as well?
In other news, did I tell you people I'm a finalist for a new job? And I had always heard the benefits there were good, but man, they are really good. Since I'm over 40, they will put 10% of my salary into the retirement plan. Not a match, just in there, with vesting in 3 years. (Under 40, you get 5%.)