Oh, I wish those council guys would let me have an hour alone in the room with her, if I was larger and had grenades.

Willow ,'Storyteller'


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.


Sophia Brooks - Dec 30, 2022 7:42:11 pm PST #19665 of 30000
Cats to become a rabbit should gather immediately now here

What I need is a tool that will suck the rigid inflexibility out of pharmacists.
Not even a Dyson will do that

.It actually hurts my customer service soul. Once you get a customer you are their advocate. Or at least explain what is happening and offer choices.

We were hoping to go to the zoo for New Years tomorrow, but apparently there is going to be torrential rain. Which is not fun in Rochester, but may be terrible in Buffalo and lead to awful flooding.


beekaytee - Dec 30, 2022 8:37:02 pm PST #19666 of 30000
Compassionately intolerant

It’s horrifying and intensely satisfying all at once.
Brenda, right?! Horrifying and satisfying, kind of how I felt about Meatloaf way back in the day.

a white German Shedder
HA!! Someone tried to convince me to call it Cagney Glitter. That's a bridge too far, even for me. My wardrobe is similarly grey-black, so the white fur cannot be classified as an accessory.

What I need is a tool that will suck the rigid inflexibility out of pharmacists.
Sheer strength of will won the day this time. I'm praying you never need to exercise it again.

I have Uproot in three sizes.
Pix, do you have the broom size? I am debating splashing out on that one because the large hand-held is already so effective. And, you are right about the sensitive fabrics. I've had to be very careful on some softer fabrics, but was thrilled to be able to make it work on my Surefit couch slipcovers.

New Years tomorrow, but apparently there is going to be torrential rain.
I hadn't thought about the affect of the rain on those areas with a lot of snow. Oh dear. I wish I could decree a holiday reprieve from all the woes, weather and otherwise.


DavidS - Dec 30, 2022 10:16:42 pm PST #19667 of 30000
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

I am here to report: we had an ordinary day.

JZ's pain medications were effective. She even took a walk in the Panhandle with me.

Jacqueline also enjoyed reading Diana Wynne Jones all day, as she has since the diagnosis.

She noted that unlike when she had COVID, she can focus and read on the pain meds.

Matilda not only put away the dishes, but she cleaned the piggy cage, and did the laundry (including piggy liners).

I fed everybody the lunches and dinners of their choice. My MiL retired to the garden apartment to read this evening, whilst Matilda, JZ and I watched Wednesday (first time for Matilda, second time for us).

Cross-training note: JZ taught me how to pay the mortgage.

Piggy note: they were each very cute and provided all with amusement and comfort.


Topic!Cindy - Dec 31, 2022 3:34:43 am PST #19668 of 30000
What is even happening?

Hec, thank you for sharing your ordinary day with us.

JZ, I'm so relieved you got those meds and that they're giving you relief.

WTG, Miss Matilda!


Laura - Dec 31, 2022 7:20:28 am PST #19669 of 30000
Our wings are not tired.

Sounds quite relaxing and ordinary. Yay, Matilda!

We started the NYE morning with breakfast at the beach, and I even had a mimosa! We don't generally go out, but we are going to my BIL's tonight as he is doing a thing. In a way disappointed because I wanted to see how the fireworks were from my new location. Someone set some off at 5 this morning, but I didn't see them because of the being-in-bed. I expect they will happen all night long. So grateful that Skinner doesn't seem to care about them at all.


askye - Dec 31, 2022 7:45:32 am PST #19670 of 30000
Thrive to spite them

YAY for walks and Wednesday and piggies.

I need to clean out a litter box and sweep around it.

YAY Matilda for stepping up with the house work.

M's mom has decided she is buying tv for the living room so she and M are off to Wal Mart to figure that out, it was not without some issues because M's mom seems to be unable to ask a question or make a request or do anything except on her schedule. But I have the house to myself for awhile so I'm happy.


JenP - Dec 31, 2022 7:46:55 am PST #19671 of 30000

That is cool, Laura. One of my sister's three dogs is terrified by them and thunder storms, and the like. Poor girl.

I got up late this morning, because I couldn't fall asleep last night, which doesn't usually happen. I took one of Matt's trazadones, but it wasn't until couple hours after midnight, so it was a slow wakeup for me. Seven a.m., my body was like, "Nope." So, 9:30a it was!

Now we prepare for two friends coming over for dinner, hanging out, playing games, and watching the ball drop. They don't come until 7:30p, so plenty of time to prepare.

I'm excited to see them and also to cook a filet roast for the first time ever. My mom used to do them for Christmas or the odd birthday or whatever, and they were so good, but I've never done one myself.

I mean, it's not hard... it just feels like a milestone since the only time I've ever had one at home is when my mother did it!


Steph L. - Dec 31, 2022 8:00:12 am PST #19672 of 30000
I look more rad than Lutheranism

I am here to report: we had an ordinary day.

That's excellent!

Tim just came back from the credit union, where he put his share of the proceeds from his parents' house into an 11-month CD. He was thrilled because its APY is 4.1%, and said "The CD I got last year was barely 1%, I think. Let me look..." and I assume he's going to get into records on his computer. No, he rifled about halfway down a pile of papers on the dining room table, looked at one, and said "Yup, just over 1%."

I asked "That's your filing system???" He said "Yeah; where's yours?" I pointed to my computer. Clearly we have some work to do on maintaining proper records.


sj - Dec 31, 2022 8:44:07 am PST #19673 of 30000
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

I’m so glad the meds are helping and JZ is still able to read. I couldn’t read when I had Covid either.


askye - Dec 31, 2022 8:54:46 am PST #19674 of 30000
Thrive to spite them

Covid was just awful in the way it made my brain all foggy and tired.

There is no tv... apparently M's mom missed one of her 3 payments with her previous affirm purchase. Which is disappointing for M....M's mom was like "if you put it in your name I'll pay it for you every month" but M has wisely decided not to go with that option.

And in small things that bother me for some reason- they've been home for awhile now but M's mom still has her coat and hat on, and her purse crossbody and is walking around. She does that a lot and it just...bugs me and I don't know why. Maybe because visually it says "I'm getting ready to leave" when I know she isn't. Plus it just looks uncomfortable.

Of course I'm the person who immediately takes off my shoes as soon as I come in and when I come home from work I take off my bra and switch into comfy around the house clothes.