Digits crossed.
Make it so!
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.
Digits crossed.
Make it so!
David yay for the adulting! Cindy congrats on the family happiness engagement. Laura hope your house sells.
I talked to the lawyer again, got some more info. I'm waiting until at least the first week of Jan to touch base with him again. I sent a summary email to the HR lead about everything going on. But today I sent another email going - is there anyone above the store level who can help with this? I haven't received any payments from worker's comp and at the rate I've been getting updates from them it will probably Jan 10 before I get a reply to my email.
I did end up taking a nap today but I also took medicine for nausea that made me sleepy. However I didn't sleep that much and yesterday even though I slept in really late I was able to go to bed and sleep through the night. and no naps yesterday. So that's improvement.
Cindy, there's a gap in vital stats here, and they didn't start requiring births to be registered until 1908. Anything between 1877-1908 was registered after the fact. So for whatever reason, it may not have gotten registered. Perhaps it was your grandmother's baptismal records, which might have been the only thing they had, that got lost in the explosion. [link]
My oldest son is engaged to be married. I think they might be booking their wedding for October 2022, but that's not yet final.
Congratulations to them and best wishes!
He'll only be 26 in January, which past-me would have said feels young, but they've been together since their senior year in college and we just love her. We also love them together. They work. So we're just thrilled.
That's really wonderful. Especially as they work well together which is often overlooked and so important. Good happy news.
I also marked the mask post.
My MRI today was cancelled which was a rebook from the first appointment they also cancelled. Different location tomorrow (with four machines instead of one) so hopefully it'll happen.
Anyone have a vegan cookie recipe they'd recommend? The more straighforward the better.
Appointment-non-cancellation~ma, Cass
Dana, here's a recipe for vegan snickerdoodles that looks pretty easy: [link] I haven't made this specific recipe, but I've made a fair handful from this site, and they're pretty easy to follow and the results tend to turn out as advertised.
Congratulations and best wishes to your son and his girl, Cindy.
Just quick jumping in here to offer that I've had a couple masks that tied around the back of my head. I cut the strings, tied them in a comfortable loop around each ear, and trimmed the strings. They work fine, now.
Thanks Laura, Sheryl, Hec, askye, Jen, Cass, Beverly and anyone I missed.
Good luck with your MRI, Cass.
Going back a bit, normally conventions have a fair bit of kids' programming, Worldcons especially. There had been a lot of chaos around this con, and kids' programming was added at practically the last minute.
Sheryl, a heads up — I saw someone on Twitter announce that they just found out they have Covid, and they think they might have been contagious at WorldCon. They're wordfey on Twitter (I think they're Strange Horizons' Vanessa Rose Phin). [link]
Cindy, there's a gap in vital stats here, and they didn't start requiring births to be registered until 1908. Anything between 1877-1908 was registered after the fact. So for whatever reason, it may not have gotten registered. Perhaps it was your grandmother's baptismal records, which might have been the only thing they had, that got lost in the explosion. [link]
Thank you for all your help, Sue. The records gap is funny. They collected records from the 1860s to 1877, said "never mind" for 31 years, then started up again. I do remember Nana talking about her father going in to Halifax to register the births. He must have done it in 1908 and/or thereafter.
They didn't live near Halifax. They were in the general Windsor area (near the Gypsum mines), so her baptismal record (if there was one) wouldn't have been affected by the explosion.
I talked to my mom, who insists that when my grandmother requested her birth certificate (as an adult), she was told by the province that it had been lost in the explosion, which is why her brother swore out an affidavit to use in her US citizenship application.
In the last couple of years, my mother has started to take questions like, "Do you think Nana was told they didn't have one and assumed it was destroyed in the explosion?" as if you were questioning her (my mom's) mental competence. Since I don't want to get screamed at, I suspect I'll never know. It's not important why her record is missing, just that it is missing. Thank you, again.
I don't suppose you know an immigration attorney?