Is your husband not able bodied?^ewww. I hate that.
My frustration:
I'm leaving town for a week, on Monday, and returning late next Friday night. Hubby just let me know that he's invited his friends over for a gaming party, next Saturday--starting at 11 am. Argh . So I'll have to get up early, tidy up and vaccum, set out food, etc before they arrive.![]()
I’m in Boston right now too!!!Once again, I’m posting Boston Traffic. I’ve been posting this one every so often since the BBS started. Still waiting for my flying car. Convinced self-drive cars will cure us all of driving stupidity, which I see as the #1 cause for the traffic headaches.
And, Grumpy Cat is dead, too. Hmpf
I hope you at least have a nice trip. Maybe something could delay your return for a day...hmm?^ewww. I hate that.
My frustration:
I'm leaving town for a week, on Monday, and returning late next Friday night. Hubby just let me know that he's invited his friends over for a gaming party, next Saturday--starting at 11 am. Argh . So I'll have to get up early, tidy up and vaccum, set out food, etc before they arrive.![]()
I hope you at least have a nice trip. Maybe something could delay your return for a day...hmm?
If only...I hope you at least have a nice trip. Maybe something could delay your return for a day...hmm?
grrr! I mislayed a referral from my GP to an orthopedist. I spent all weekend searching for it. Shall have to get a new one tomorrow and I bet the missing one will resurface first thing on Tuesday.
It's basically just a variation on the - rather widespread - shopping list prob: you write a list so as to not forget anything, and then you promptly forget the darned list at home.
I hope they fix it up for you.Unfortunately, over here you have to personally hand in the original. It must be stamped and signed by the receiving doctor. As it counts as a legal document, the original is required and a copy or printout wouldn't count. Rules over here are rather strict in order to prevent misuse and also for reasons of data protection. (The patient decides whether the GP gets informed about the result of the consultation at all.) Also, as in Germany you have a perfectly free choice of doctors, the GP wouldn't know where to send it.
In this case I was lucky enough to get an appointment tomorrow morning with an orthopedist only 3 houses further up the lane =) I had a little accident and pinched a nerve between 2 slipped vertebrae.
Unfortunately, over here you have to personally hand in the original. It must be stamped and signed by the receiving doctor.
Yea it does, but it's not surprising either.^aww, that sucks
@auntiehill: you might want to remind your hubby that he swore to share good and bad things with you. If he's sharing his friends' company with you he ought to also take a share in the preparations (and much a larger share than just to hand them invitations). How about taking revenge by inviting a dozen of lady friends he can't stand?(preferably for Saturday!)
grrr! I mislayed a referral from my GP to an orthopedist. I spent all weekend searching for it. Shall have to get a new one tomorrow and I bet the missing one will resurface first thing on Tuesday.
It's basically just a variation on the - rather widespread - shopping list prob: you write a list so as to not forget anything, and then you promptly forget the darned list at home.
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