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It still is called that. What is your new jobThanks - as it turned out, my son was hanging out with his new GF and a couple of other people at a mall, so we did not even go.
Plus me and my blistered feet kinda took it easy today (too much walking in my new job)
So it is back to a day shift tomorrow and I should actually be sleeping by now, but after working four evening shifts in a row I am not tired
One of these days I hope to be able to visit Vancouver - it's on my "bucket list"
(I heard that Victoria, BC used to have the nickname of "the city of the nearly dead and newly wed" - have you heard that one?)
as Mrs. Brown would say "That's nice"
(Just out of curiosity - what was the picture? I only saw the words "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" followed by the letters IMG inside square brackets)
So far my day started off on a bit of a bad note
My son had 55 dollars three days ago and now he is down to five. Turns out he saw his ex-girlfriend/fiancee who told him she broke up with her new guy.
She managed to get 40 dollars out of him and she said she would pay him back $100 (she has "borrowed" way more than that from him in the past). She was hinting around they could get back together.
Since then he gave her another 10.
I will have to call her foster mother and tell her that Stephanie is back to her old tricks again.
My son is so gullible.
It's rather frustrating but I will just have to keep him on a strict budget as he has been told before not to trust her, but obviously he misses her and will believe anything.
No, never heard that one but I haven't been to Victoria either. The only down side to Vancouver (I think) is all theThanks - as it turned out, my son was hanging out with his new GF and a couple of other people at a mall, so we did not even go.
Plus me and my blistered feet kinda took it easy today (too much walking in my new job)
So it is back to a day shift tomorrow and I should actually be sleeping by now, but after working four evening shifts in a row I am not tired
One of these days I hope to be able to visit Vancouver - it's on my "bucket list"
(I heard that Victoria, BC used to have the nickname of "the city of the nearly dead and newly wed" - have you heard that one?)
....well played ma'am!.....My husband has been complaining about a noise the van makes. It was before winter that he started. Every time we get in the van he goes on..."do hear that noise? That clunking?" He has taken it in twice to get it checked. First time they replaced some clamps that should be kind of soft and springy, but were hard. Just with age.
But the noise didn't stop.
Every time we go in the van....he complained about it. On the weekend, it felt like it wanted to stall. It didn't actually stall, but even as a passenger, I could feel this.
Today he took it to a different mechanic. This same bar (attaching the two front wheels) also has these spongy thingies on either end...and he replaced them. Also found a hole in the muffler. Replaced what needed replacing there, and I think did a tune-up.
Dh picked up the van, then picked me up at a mall. Drove a few block, on a bumpy road. And he says "notice a difference?" ..... "What do you NOT hear?"
Apparently "You bi*****g about a clunk" was not the correct answer.
as Mrs. Brown would say "That's nice"
(Just out of curiosity - what was the picture? I only saw the words "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" followed by the letters IMG inside square brackets)
Official title is "Messenger" but basically I work in the hospital mail room.It still is called that. What is your new job
Thanks!Google "giving the baby the gussie" and the description should come right up. The image was a picture of an excerpt from A Tree Grows in Brooklyn containing that phrase.
Today I had a giant blister on the right small toe and I think I may lose that toe nail temporarily. I also ended up with something called "exercise induced vasculitis" which looks quite scary but does not actually hurt.No, never heard that one but I haven't been to Victoria either. The only down side to Vancouver (I think) is all the
rain, but it's on the coast so of course it is going to be wet most of the time. Hope those feet feel better.
Sounds like you need some new shoes!! Check with your co-workers, new boss. See what others are wearing. You need to protect those tootsies!!Today I had a giant blister on the right small toe and I think I may lose that toe nail temporarily. I also ended up with something called "exercise induced vasculitis" which looks quite scary but does not actually hurt.
I have it on both lower extremities from the top of the calf to the ankle (ew)
Socks- make sure you have cotton absorbent socks. CK with an athletic shoe place, either at mall or on line. There are special socks for runner and walkers. They do make a difference.Today I had a giant blister on the right small toe and I think I may lose that toe nail temporarily. I also ended up with something called "exercise induced vasculitis" which looks quite scary but does not actually hurt.
I have it on both lower extremities from the top of the calf to the ankle (ew)
That is from my absolute favorite post-Beatles Beatles song. ('What is Life' by George Harrison.)Great advice.
dsurrett - Russian is a difficult language. Many regrets I did not learn it as a child from my grandparents. May your studies go well.Today I'm working, I get to work from home 3 days per week.
This evening I hope to spend more time in my Russian studies, trying to learn the language.
Today I had a giant blister on the right small toe and I think I may lose that toe nail temporarily. I also ended up with something called "exercise induced vasculitis" which looks quite scary but does not actually hurt.
I have it on both lower extremities from the top of the calf to the ankle (ew)
If you have a smartphone, check a free app called "Russian Made Easy." It's what I started with. Never too old to learn! Another free app called "Russian Alphabet Mastery" does a very good job of teaching the Cyrillic alphabet.dsurrett - Russian is a difficult language. Many regrets I did not learn it as a child from my grandparents. May your studies go well.