Natter 77: I miss my friends. I miss my enemies. I miss the people I talked to every day.
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.
I went to early vote in the primaries so I can help pick which Democrats will be beaten by 2-1 in my state come November.
Do you vote for the ones you like since you don’t have to worry about electability? Or against them, in the hope of not making them suffer through the whole election cycle?
I took today off to burn some use it or lose it time. I walked around some parks, watched some movies on Netflix, read some books. Now I’m listening to it rain with a cat on my lap. It doesn’t suck.
I hope your toes aren’t too bruised, shrift. And I hope the sunburn isn’t too bad, meara.
Y'all, I just spent one zillion dollars at the vet to learn there is nothing wrong with my cat, So that's nice. Now I have to give him expensive food and see if that stops the puking.
Do you vote for the ones you like since you don’t have to worry about electability? Or against them, in the hope of not making them suffer through the whole election cycle?
I usually just vote for whomever I think will do the best job. I don't know that I allow electability to influence my vote, though I'm fine with being pragmatic about the lesser evil in the general election if I'm not fond of either option.
I went to early vote in the primaries so I can help pick which Democrats will be beaten by 2-1 in my state come November.
I know the feeling. Not looking forward to November with inflation and high gas prices I think it will be bloodbath for the Dems. A decade ago, it would be like, well that sucks for now but maybe the next election cycle goes better, now I'm a lot more worried about the prospect of going into a presidential election with the Republicans in control of the house and senate. Also not looking forward to two years of nothing happening except investigations of the Biden administration.
Poor Matilda's period came on heavily at school yesterday and soaked through all her clothes. She came home early (and we're in finals week).
We've talked with her doctor about putting her on the pill to regulate her periods because they're so heavy with lots of cramping for eight days. It's a lot. I can't believe she was catching all season while dealing with it.
We're starting the process of the move to the new house (which also involves the move of Emmett & Kalena into our apartment). The tenants on our floor moved out over the weekend (leaving only their piano, which will be gone early June) so we're having the wood floors refinished, a room painted, the bathtub sliding glass doors removed for a shower curtain before we move in.
So daily talks with our general contractor and trying to time things with the movers (can't put furniture on the newly refinished floors for 4 or 5 days after they're done).
We still need to buy a couch, and two new TVs. Bought two new mattresses last weekend.
Matilda has exactly two days off before starting her summer job, during which time her boyfriend will be leaving for much of the summer. Also her bestie's BF is moving to SoCal, so their double-couple social unit will be all asunder this summer.
So we've reached the chaotic whorl of everything everywhere all at once.
I am in person at a company Town Hall for the first time…ever? Since we’ve been calling them Town Halls, anyway. They are having technical difficulties getting the Managing Director in virtually, apparently. I am here for the lunch afterwards, mostly, (the guest speaker is a chef and presumably catering lunch), so I hope this delay doesn’t translate into food too much later than I am primed for…
May it be a most tasty lunch.
Life here remains complex. Finally resolved the A/C issue Sunday night so that is a help. Going to Orlando for the weekend for some basketball related tournament. I told DH I would join him so I could get out of dodge a bit. Taking the dog with me. Then next Thursday very early morning we will leave for NY. I hope, if not earlier.
Alas, the time spent with our friend has to come to an end although we still don't have a permanent option. His daughter spends the summer with him and he picks her up this weekend. We are good for a few days, but when DH gets back he will need to go elsewhere. There are options, but another move. Ugh. We never intended it to be more than a few weeks, but then the boat thing became more complicated. Here's hoping the perfect boat at the perfect price happens, like now.
Poor Matilda! That is just a miserable complication in life. I hope her doctor comes up with a solution. I never had luck with taking the pill. Side affect city for me.
Good luck with... all of the everything, Hec, Jz & fam.
Wow, Harris Teeter just robo called me about the JIF peanut butter recall (I already threw it out); that's the first time I've ever gotten a call about a recall. Modern tracking for the win, I guess.
Much sympathy to Matilda. That is so miserable. I hope she can find something that helps.
Good luck with finding a boat, Laura. I had somehow not registered that you were still shopping for one, although I thought I had been following your whole journey and knew the one you had found didn't work out.
Lunch was excellent! The presentation was also very good, he touched on some stuff that I feel like my company tends to shy away from with his background of serving food in prisons and work with at risk youth and talking about how his mother never got to party at the parties at their house because she was always cooking. I had no idea what to expect, so that was a very pleasant surprise. Johneric something from Parks Best in Echo Park is any LA-istas need restaurant to check out