Dear self,
You're more than fully booked on projects. Absolutely no more until you've freed up at least 25 hours of billable time a week. I mean it. There will be consequences for non-compliance. Don't make me get rid of some of your toys.
Love,
me
Printable View
Dear self,
You're more than fully booked on projects. Absolutely no more until you've freed up at least 25 hours of billable time a week. I mean it. There will be consequences for non-compliance. Don't make me get rid of some of your toys.
Love,
me
Dear friend, and boyfriend's mom--
I do not really want to hear anything else about Zumba. I'm glad you enjoy it, but I think you both need to find different things to talk about...
Dear bike--
If it's not one thing with you, it's another. We're going to the shop tomorrow morning, and you're not getting a sticker or a lollipop on the way out. :mad:
Yeah, but those are interesting, especially bee keeping. :cool: You get to wear the hats with a mask and run around with the smoke thing, and there's honey. It's a skill, you watch the bee's dance, there's tastings ....
Zumba? :rolleyes:
And thanks, V. If you can read and post to TE, thank a teacher. :cool:
My boyfriend's mom--as much as I love her--has 2.5 topics of conversation, to my knowledge:
-Zumba/her friends from Zumba
-sometimes cycling
-DBF
:rolleyes:
I know she teaches Zumba (as part of her second job), and DBF and his dad tend to monopolize conversations about cycling, but still.
Beekeeping is at least interesting and isn't something most of us know much about.
At least your BF's parents are active, Owlie. My in-laws' hobby is monitoring the comings and goings of their neighbors from their kitchen window. I can't tell you how absolutely rivoting our conversations--if you want to call them that--about that subject are. During a recent visit to our house, my FIL made a beeline to OUR kitchen window and starting reporting about our next door neighbor. I wanted to scream.
I want to tell all of the Zumba people to get outside!
People probably think I talk too much about cycling, although I try to really limit it with my regular friends, and especially at work.
Owlie, your comment made me think of all the characters I knew at my old gym. They do seem cult like, even though they weren't all doing one thing. When I was going into Trader Joe's Monday I saw the one who I was most amazed at. She spent all morning on the treadmill, running at a very high speed. I mean, she ran for at least 2 hours. She spent some time lifting weights, too, but she ran every day, in full make up and she barely sweat. Always with a friend who was walking on the treadmill. She never did any races or ran outside. I actually heard her say she hated being outside. She was still wearing her gym clothes when I saw her in the early afternoon.
I don't know why this person irked me so much, but she definitely has an issue.
Dear uninsured driver who hit me 2 years ago....
I'm still (perhaps finally?) feeling the effects of stopping very abruptly against your car. I don't know what happened to you - I know you had a court date that was for some reason, not explained to me, canceled. I hope you got a honking *big* ticket - I hope you still remember and are feeling the effects too....
Eden, did you have monetary damages? My ds was involved in a fender bender as an uninsured driver and they took his license away (for 3 years) for non-payment for the repairs of the other guy's car..
Since the damage was pretty much entirely to my body, it was up to my insurance company to pursue it (my PIP covered the ER, x-rays etc). I'm not sure how this will work out now..... I'm having problems with my knee/lower leg that my PT thinks is most likely related to the damage inflicted on my ankle in the accident. My auto insurance considers the case to be closed, but my health insurance may be reluctant to pay for it, if there's any mention of a car accident....