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Dear In-Laws,
Car seats are not optional for toddlers. Ever. I don't care how short/rural/careful the trip. Thank you for putting me in a position where I have to choose between my children's safety and their beloved grandparents. That really sucked.
-an angry mother.
Been there, done that, about 25 years ago.
Why is it always the in-laws?
Dear drivers in my neighborhood,
I understand that you feel the need to drive a tank of an SUV despite living in a neighborhood with a two lane main road. However, while I an cycling in the centre of said main road because another tank of an SUV has seen fit to park in one lane, there is no need for you to nearly mow me over trying to pass there and then. Because you and I can both see that the road ahead is utterly congested. And I will laugh at you when I slip past your car on the double yellow lines to make my merry way home without getting caught in the traffic jam.
Dear Life,
Stop kicking my butt. I was doing good recovering from 4 years of hell, I'd like to keep doing so. Maybe you'd like to cut me some slack? Just a suggestion.
Dear Don Draper,
You are such a cad. Why do I find you so irresistible?
I'm sorry Red, Don can't answer you right now. He's busy ;)
Dear Minion,
When someone wants to meet with you to discuss your career development, it's probably not a good time to start screaming for union representation. They are trying to help your career....moron.
Dear self:
Don't feel guilty about taking a day off from work to work around the house and ride your bike. You've been working hard at the office, and need a break.
Dear sister:
I'm glad that you're coming to visit this weekend. But, if you're not going to tell me what you'd like to do or eat, you're on your own. I'll give you a spare key and directions to the grocery store and the mall ;)
Thanks! I have been painting, finishing up some lingering projects, and it turned out to be exactly what I needed.... Absolutely mindless, yet hands-on...
Dear rain,
Thankyouthankyouthankyouthankyouthankyou. (And please keep raining for a while.)
Dear beavers,
thank you for turning my hasty late evening attempt at a lake paddle into a magical experience :) Kayaking on black water under a large moon side-by side with 2 curious beavers doing their evening beaver thing, plashing down into the deep from time to time, was the best way ever to shake off a grumpy day.
No doubt, lph. Magical indeed.
Roxy
Please chill with your holier-than-thou arguments. Yes, you save money buying your camping gear, running shoes, and bikes (!) at Wal-mart. However, sometimes quality costs money.
- REI doesn't overprice their gear any more than any other retail outdoor store. Most of their prices are set by the manufacturer, and they can't discount below a certain amount.
- $1,500 really isn't a lot to spend on a good bike. At all. I'm not going to come scrape you off the road when the wal-mart bike crumbles beneath you.
- 26.2 miles at a 10-minute pace is neither as slow or as easy as you think it is. Try it someday.
And...unrelated...yes, the maxwell house coffee that you let burn in the coffee pot for six hours really does taste worse than starbucks.
Sincerely,
Your coworker who hasn't slept through the night in 6 weeks. Stop pushing my buttons.
Dear VW Dealer: You've lost a customer this time. Really, overcharging and not doing the right thing re warranty! This will be my final visit to your shop, except for the next time it rains so you can see for yourselves how my non-sunroof roof leaks inside my car!!! W-A-R-R-A-N-T-Y!!
Dear VW Owner's Club Forum: Thank you so much for providing such great information and advice on this windshield problem and the whole dealer-maintenance thing. From now on, I'll be going to my local mechanic for work on my car. I'll keep the receipts and all records, and save a ton of money, not to mention that the local mechanic is within walking distance of my house. The dealer is 20 miles away, with no way to get home and, today at least, no internet to work from the waiting room. Good thing I insisted on a loaner car!
Dear House,
You are really getting cute with your new paint job! New roof! New HVAC! New plumbing! New electric! New kitchen!
You can stop now. Really.
Tulip, I could have written that letter. First year in five that we have no "major" project.
Of course, now the driveway needs to be re-paved. It will cost almost as much as the kitchen.
What part of "please RSVP either way by August 20th" do you not understand? Especially, since you actually WANT to attend. And how is it my fault that you failed to respond even with the reminder I sent out two days before the cut-off date? It's not like I can add you now; after all, it's a Major League Baseball game which required me to order and purchase tickets by a certain date, hence the RSVP date I posted on the invitation.
The fact that there are quite a few of you is seriously disappointing. Though, it doesnt surprise me since none of you can turn in your timesheets or submit staff reports by the deadline, either.
You all suck, and I'll be sure to text you a picture of me with my beer and hotdog from the outfield just so you know what you're missing!
Haha, you guys are doing a Rockies game too? We went about three weeks ago. Fortunately there are only three people in my office so it was really easy to get the RSVPs.
Have fun!!
Yep! Coors Field has a pretty good deal - getting the rockpile tickets and having their Ball Park picnic in the "Platte River Rendez Vous" Area. 3 people would be a lot easier - I have 53 employees (+1 guest) and about 75 contractors to deal with. It's the employees I have difficulties with...they don't even have to pay - our boss is treating us. I thought it was a pretty simple yes or no question, with 3 weeks to think about it. ARRGGGGG!!!!!!!
Dear LtCol J - Thank you for listening at my exit interview. You looked a bit frightened when you said "you've given me a lot to think about." Apparently I solidified the rumors you've been hearing about the moral of the troops. Now will the command leadership actually do something? I hope so, for the sake of my colleagues that I'm leaving behind.
Dear World:
I really need a break. In the last month we have had:
A bike crash. DH is thankfully OK, but landed very hard on his head. It was very scary, and a very large bill. His helmet did its job, though.
A petsitter took our doggie for a "walk" and nearly killed him (heat stroke + totally taking the skin off 3 paw pads). 4 nights in the emergency vet and 6 plasma transfusions later, he's still here. She agreed to pay the $6k+ vet bill it took to save him (after pet insurance kicks in), and now appears to be re-thinking that agreement (or at the very least is avoiding us).
One trip for my birthday that had to be cancelled to care for said dog.
2 cars that have needed $1k+ of work.
2 parents who have become extremely needy while totally blowing me off. While said dog was still in the emergency vet, we "had" to drive 7+ hours to celebrate my cousin's July Birthday, my grandmother's late August birthday, and for my grandmother to get a "family photo" for holiday cards. Glad mom showed she appreciated the special trip I made in June to make sure she had her required "party" without which she throws a tantrum by barely calling me.
A job that may or may not be able to pay me this month.
DH's colleague who agreed to take care of helping us with MS ride donations in lieu of additional compensation for him who seems to have forgotten that commitment.
Please, no more. We're done. That's enough for the year.
Jeez, CA, I am so sorry to hear all these woes! So glad your DH and doggie will probably be okay, but still. No one deserves all that, plus job and family issues as well! You have definitely given at the office this time, and it's time for some GOOD KARMA. :o
Damn that guilt mothers can lay on us, no matter how old we get! Actually mine was pretty good about not doing that for a long time when I was younger, but as we both get older, it's starting to get worse. Not fun, but I can kind of understand where she's coming from, knowing that she doesn't have forever left. It's sad.
So sorry...
Emily
Dear BF--
You know I love you, but could you find it within yourself to manage some of the practical things in life? You've been here for...four years and you don't know which shuttle goes where? Or which bus line goes where? And why do I keep having to remind you of our address? And what our rent is? And where to send it? All that is in the lease, which is in the desk. Come on.
Dear local kayak forum that I lurk on,
geez, you are such a bunch of selfrighteous uppity geeks. No, kayakers aren't all one big selfless family, out there to meditate in silence, enjoy total simplicity and perceive the oneness of all things, and no, everybody else unlucky enough to not have discovered kayaking is not a bunch of stressed out unhappy ratracers who spend their time shopping before they collapse in front of the tv at night.
Most of you are just like the people you despise, constantly wanting more and better gear. It's fine, it's human nature, but you're no better than the rest so stop going on about it. If you really want to try the simple life, turn off your computer and go out in the woods and pick berries, like the little old ladies I see every weekend. You might notice that there are lots of other people out there, all seeking your precious silence in a much simpler way :rolleyes:
Hmmm...sounds like some bike geeks I know...
//no one here on TE of course. :)
Dear Friend,
Why exactly did you publically post that you've had a lousy day on FB, illude to the rotteness of your day, then continue that you don't want anyone to reply? Is there any logic to your thought processes? I happen to know you're an intelligent human being. I considered replying on FB about the illogic of your post, but didn't want to incur your rath. :confused:
Hope things go better for you tomorrow. :cool:
Dear Earl,
Please turn to the right. Don't stall, keep moving at a brisk pace. Thanks.
Lori
PS Your timing sucks. Labor Day weekend. Really?:(
Dear Self,
It's going to be okay. Really. Yes, September is going to be a hell of a work month, but remember that you cannot do it all, and that's okay. Do what's most important, and the rest will take care of itself. This is not a time for perfection. Good enough is more than enough.
Must dos:
grant applications (2)
tax exemption applications
newsletter
There. That's better. Only three things. Focus on those. It will be okay. The other 52 things are not important.
The vacation that you planned months ago is fine. Don't cancel. It's all good.
B-R-E-A-T-H-E
Dear Head,
I know you've been sending hints that I need to slow down, but I'm trying to move us to a more sane place. Did you have to slam me with a nasty migraine going on two days now?? And why did you drag stomach into it? :(
I still have a to-do list and that includes having some fun with my friends, will you please cooperate tomorrow?
Dear Boss,
You do not understand the technical nature of what I do - nor the amount of blood, sweat, and lack of sleep it is going to take me over the next 4 days to get this nearly impossible task done in time. I know it is not your fault, we have to get the data to the consultant in time to be ready for the huge series of public meetings. It simply has to be done and I will do it. That is why I get paid.
A little more notice would have been nice, but I recognize that you did not know what kind of effort this will require. It sounded simple, but it is far from it. At least you looked guilty when it dawned in you the kind of effort required for me to deliver.
I will, however, not allow this to interfere with my long bike ride this weekend. So who needs sleep? Oh yes, I don't want to hear about how to do quality control, with THIS deadline, there will be no time for it. At all. I like that less than the lack of sleep on the horizon :mad: The more tired I become, the greater the chance I make a mistake, and there will be no time for someone to check my work.
Gosh, Catrin. This sounds like a stressful situation.
Promise me you'll get some sleep. You'll just make yourself sick--which is bad for lots or reasons, including your training.
Says your worrywort friend. Hanf in there!
Eek! I wish I could help! Good luck!
All of last summer was like this, and this is just the beginning. I've been expecting it but not this suddenly. This particular situation is short-lived though. I will get (a little) breather before the next one.
I will sleep in Saturday morning, as well as Sunday morning - I will just work until I can't hold my eyes open. Wake up, ride, get back to work. Thankfully my computer at home is far more powerful than my modeling computer at work, so I can work faster here. If I can stay off TE :o