Jayne: We was just about to spring into action, Captain. Complicated escape and rescue op. Wash: I was going to watch. It was very exciting.

'Shindig'


Natter 78: I might need to watch some Buffy for inspiration

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.


amyparker - Nov 23, 2024 5:15:30 pm PST #3599 of 4444
You've got friends to have good times with. When you need to share the trauma of a badly-written book with someone, that's when you go to family.

I am home from the pharmacy; after, the pharmacist handed me more paperwork and said "If you tolerate this all right, come back Monday as a walk-in and we'll get your RSV shot taken care of then." That will take care of all the vaccinations I can reasonably have: my Td booster was in '21, I've had Hep A & B, shingles, a MMR booster after my doctor drew titers and laughed . . . .


Theodosia - Nov 23, 2024 5:43:48 pm PST #3600 of 4444
'we all walk this earth feeling we are frauds. The trick is to be grateful and hope the caper doesn't end any time soon"

Which reminds me, I still need the Covid booster for this year.. while it's still this year. I did get my flu shot, at least, and RSV. And got the shots for Shingles! Don't forget that one!

I've been binging Elsbeth today. Tomorrow I'm getting together with some people from work to go to a wolf sanctuary and then walking along a North Shore beach and look for shells and such. Note to self: bring extra shoes and socks...


meara - Nov 23, 2024 6:50:07 pm PST #3601 of 4444

ALL THE VACCINES!!

I made it to southern Oregon, yay. My poor dog is carsick and unhappy. And I just looked at the weather and am a bit worried there’s a blizzard and I may not be able to drive further south tomorrow!! Oh dear.


NoiseDesign - Nov 23, 2024 7:02:16 pm PST #3602 of 4444
Our wings are not tired

I need to get my Covid Booster and Flu Shot. I'm pretty up to date on the rest of them.


Cashmere - Nov 24, 2024 10:14:34 am PST #3603 of 4444
Now tagless for your comfort.

*delurking*

My DH seems to be slowly peeking out from the laid-off-from-tech-job-at-57 slump of depression and existential angst he's been suffering with for the last three months. It's been a rough ride -- but pretty expected, given history. Any "Keep plugging, buddy! You got this!" ~ma his way appreciated.

Feeling that, Jen. ~ma

It's been a really, really, really awful couple of months in Cashmereville.

September 19th, I buggered up my left knee trying to run up some stairs. September 30th, DH lost his job with a re-org. (We got our insurance through him) October 3rd, My MRI results came in and I needed knee surgery. (See above re: insurance.)

I had a root tear on my meniscus, meaning orthoscopic surgery with no weight-bearing for six weeks. Six week off of work.

DH got a respectable severance and insurance coverage until the end of October so I was able to slip surgery in under the wire. And I have paid leave for my part-time job (yay!) and I was able to sign the family up for insurance through my job (double yay!)

Surgery went well on October 15th.

Java sent me an AMAZING gift of a walker/seat for rolling around the house and it's been much used. (Many thanks and kisses to generous, thoughtful buffistas.)

Then, well, election.

Stuck in a chair doomscrolling has not been conducive to good mental health. But both kids are coming home from college (Oliver is back, Robin is coming on Tuesday). I get to find out if I can return to work in December.

I need to ditch Facebook. I've dumped Threads, I quit Twitter last year, and switched to Bluesky (I'm Lisa70.Bluesky.social)

We are okay--severance should last awhile but DH was blindsided. It's the only time he's ever been let go. He's only had three jobs in 27 years. And finding a job at the end of the year when you're 53 and at he higher end of the pay scale for actuaries is...slow. But I am getting paid and we have insurance. We have money set aside for the kids' college so we're pretty secure. But I hate the not knowing.

Sorry for the long summary.

I wish I was going to Japan with Matilda.


DavidS - Nov 24, 2024 10:37:47 am PST #3604 of 4444
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Dag, Cash! That's a serious pile-up of stressful bullshit.

I'm hoping you guys get a break and are able to enjoy the holiday at least.

Where are the kids going to college?

I wish I was going to Japan with Matilda.

That would be fun! I'll pick up a souvenir while I'm over there.


Cashmere - Nov 24, 2024 11:12:21 am PST #3605 of 4444
Now tagless for your comfort.

Robin is studying film & television at DePaul in Chicago (I am jealous.) Oliver just started University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee studying Information Science.

David, take lots of photos!


JenP - Nov 24, 2024 11:30:40 am PST #3606 of 4444

Extra special ~ma back at you all, Cash. Oof.

Enjoy having the kids home, yay.

We're driving up to my sister and her wife's on Thursday morning (with mashed potatoes and broccoli casserole), and then we'll come back Friday. My friend is staying here with the pup (and cats, but they don't super care). My other sister is going up, too, then all my niecephews w/ families, so we'll be 13, I think.

My S-i-L's family doesn't come anymore -- they get together closer to home -- which is fine by me. My S-i-L is more like my family than her own, and there are definitely Trumpists among them, so... I will not miss them. She'll see them at Christmas.

Two days of work, then off until the following Monday.


Calli - Nov 24, 2024 12:01:13 pm PST #3607 of 4444
I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul—Calvin and Hobbs

That’s a lot, Cashmere. Job~ma to your DH and healing ~ma to you.

Meara, I hope you can avoid the blizzard.

I’m moving to Michigan tomorrow. I have about two more boxes to pack, but the cat has decided I need a break, so he’s pinning me to the recliner.

My stuff won’t reach me until 11/30-12/5. But honestly, after turning sideways to get past ever-growing mountains of boxes these past few weeks, I’ll be ok with a minimalist setup. My sister set up an air mattress, my BiL set up my wifi, and there’s a store half a block away is I need anything. I’m looking forward to being back to my home state, near family and all that. But mostly, I’m looking forward to being done with the move.


NoiseDesign - Nov 24, 2024 12:14:00 pm PST #3608 of 4444
Our wings are not tired

Wow Cashmere, that's a lot! So much ma to you.