I am in New Orleans and stuck in all-day meeting that started at 7:30AM, yay!
It was a Natter thread ago but belated thank you to Nora for all the suggestions of restaurants nearby. Looking forward to trying at least a few of them while in the city.
Vonnie, I didn't get the chance to weigh in, but the food at the convention center is also pretty darn good, considering. At least it was last time I was at a thing there.
My brother is reading me stuff about 30 people showing for a Kaine at some event in West Palm Beach as evidence that I will be shocked when the throngs of Trump fans vote him into office. And he isn't even voting Trump! He is going for the 'Constitutional' candidate. Just a huge Hillary hater. I ignored him. Best plan.
I've probably said this before, but god damn am I grateful my dad is in the VA system. I just don't even know what we'd do otherwise. Well, I do know, because I doubt he'd be alive. Aside from the (no or minimal) cost issue, which is huge, the way that they manage and plan his care is a godsend.
With all his various issues, I think about if he had to be the one staying on top of scheduling his appointments, making sure to follow through when they recommend he see a specialist, or a physical therapist, or change a med or whatever. He's a man of a certain age - he'd put it off or forget or delay or whathaveyou if he had to proactively manage it himself. Or it would fall to me or my sister, who aren't exactly on top of this shit ourselves, and we'd be trying to plan and schedule based on his probably vague recollections of what some doctor or nurse might have told him and just no.
And that's not even counting things like transportation - when he was having radiation for prostate cancer they picked him up and drove him home every day for six weeks. He's just gotten approved for regular pick ups for his PT and other appointments now so he doesn't have to drive the hour back and forth from where he's currently living.
It's not the nicest place in the world, and sometimes there is certainly some bureaucratic slowness to the process. But damn, everyone should have this.
The packers have been here for an hour and a half, and they have packed the kitchen, the garage, the speakers, the breakable tchotchkes, and the lamps, and they're about to do the few framed pieces of art we have. I think we can maybe take a deep breath and relax.
No way in hell this trio of New Mexicans was going to order the enchiladas at a spendy MD restaurant, we know it'd not compare to our comfort food favorite hole in the walls at quarter the cost in the hometown.
They would be rolled anyway.
Layoffs. The wife of my mentor is getting laid off in December from a very large company based in Rochester that failed to believe digital photography would be a thing. They let her know early as she's Mahogany Row. She already kind of knew, so she's been looking for a new job for like 2 years, but it turns out no one hires female executives.
Packers done! I am doing the dance of them being done! Still have to work, but the packers are done!
Hurray, Dana!
::waves at Vonnie:: I will just offer one anti-rec: do NOT give into convenience and go to Mulate's across the street from the Convention Center. It is nast.
Wait, am I supposed to know who Volans is?
As long as you're healthy and traditionally employed, the system here works great!
Hahahah. Yes. "As long as you don't need our system, the system works!"
And I'm definitely looking into immigration if Trump wins. For serious.