I've got a very robust full time four wheel drive system in my Jeep. Don't need it often in LA, but the rains we had the past week proved that it is very stable.
Natter 76: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Foaminess
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.
My boss' boss (once a lowly manager, now a VP) just came to my desk to ask how my car handled the drive in. He's seen all my less-than-dependable cars and was happy that I bought a reliable, snow-worthy vehicle. It's nice having people looking out for me.
My thanks to Virginia for making Florida politics look better in comparison. Upside? Having lived in VA for 5 years none of this is even slightly surprising.
Catching up with my news feeds, amused that Tiffany Trump wore white to the SOTU. Ha!
Thanks, everybody. I don't know if it's depression, grief (which can be identical to depression, apparently), or just the fact that I felt like slightly less of a loser when I had him to take care of, but I have been struggling hardcore. I will probably fade back into obscurity soon but yesterday was an unholy crap day and I felt like reaching out a little.
One of the things that made me really mad when Trump was elected was knowing that my dad was going to die while Trump was president, but in retrospect engaging in political discussion and watching all the MSNBC shows dissect all things Trump was probably good for him.
Emily, I'm so sorry for your loss.
I'm so sorry for your loss, Emily.
It's nice to see you here, Emily, but I'm so sorry for the reason why.
or just the fact that I felt like slightly less of a loser when I had him to take care of
The grief associated with having been a caregiver and then being 'not needed' is horribly debilitating. It can leave you feeling purposeless. Grief is definitely all it is cracked up to be. Sucks. I'm sorry.
Just made a trip to the grocery store and realized I'm still really weak from the flu. I have trouble with the grocery store normally with all the people, movement, and sounds bouncing off hard surfaces (I suspect it's an Asperger's thing) but today I had to find a empty aisle a couple of times and take a knee for a little bit. Also realized that we have a car in the garage with anti-lock brakes and traction control and on a super-icy day I still used the car in the driveway with neither of those things. Had not a lick of trouble though.
One thing I'm sorta looking forward to with the new job is not working from home. Having to run errands during the day is distracting when get on a good coding roll.