My point is made.
My point is made.
You are talking to a woman who has laughed in the face of death, sneered at doom and chuckled at catastrophe.
...Collector of Chairs. Reader of Books. Hater of Nutmeg...
I've been very, very slowly decluttering and selling my stuff. I had a bunch of Bath & Body Works candles that I was trying to get rid of. I made the foolish rookie mistake of holding the candles for someone for a few days. She (lady A) was supposed to pick them up yesterday. I never heard from her of course.
I did have a lady (lady B) message me last night about the candles and she offered me the same price that lady A was supposed to give me. Lady B came within the hour of messaging me and took the candles. No haggling. Nothing. It was great.
Today, Lady A messaged me and told me she forgot to get with me about the candles, but she'd try to remember next Thursday. Bitch! I'm not holding these candles for that long (even if I still had them). I lied and told her that other people are offering me more so no, not holding. I probably should've told lady A to stick her head where the sun don't shine.
I'm on WIC. I just received an automated message saying I missed my appointment. I look at the back of my folder. Oh my, I did miss it, but I thought due to the coronavirus, the appointments were over the phone?!
I called to see what was up. The first automated message I hear is appointments are via phone call and someone will reach out to you on the day of your appointment.
Haha! Not my fault!
I'm getting tired of my husband keeping trash. He invited his friend's family to stay at our house this weekend. He worked a bit this morning then slept till 6pm. I don't know why my husband acts tired. I'm the one that has to wake up every 2 hours to feed my baby (I know it's my choice to breastfeed and I could do formula. Formula is a curse word in this family.) . Anyhow our whole house has heaps of clutter piled up and my husband gets pissed if I throw anything away. I once threw away Tupperware that was growing mold. I got the silent treatment for that.
Back to his friends coming, I'm trying to throw away old snacks that he keeps getting out of the trashcan. I'm getting frustrated and I'm about to not ever lift a finger to do shit. His friends can deal with their hoarder friend.
Maybe it's just me.... but the way Tom Selleck does the old man nose whistle 3x in the first 7 seconds of this video drives. me. insane.
You are talking to a woman who has laughed in the face of death, sneered at doom and chuckled at catastrophe.
...Collector of Chairs. Reader of Books. Hater of Nutmeg...
Everything today.
For this crazy year I got strange advice from my parents friends and the senior citizens with mental to take the "Disinfectant" to cure COVID-19. Initially I thought my clients were going to commit suicide and reported this to my supervisor only to find out it was the President on TV telling people about cleaners later that made my clients were getting advice for cures from the White House.
Today, Im all good I am learning to get off my "I have a Biology/Biotech degree card" and learn to understand why the general public distrust science and find the root of the issue in this Pandemic.
I'm a babysitter for senior citizens (I'm considered essential according to my employer and the state of California)
I was planning to work in a biotech lab but it turned out my skills didn't fit with the current climate of the industry though. And I had to go back to school to update my skills.
You are talking to a woman who has laughed in the face of death, sneered at doom and chuckled at catastrophe.
...Collector of Chairs. Reader of Books. Hater of Nutmeg...
Don't feel bad for me but feel bad for all the people who really have a COVID-19 Positive test and have since died from that. Also Feel bad to the senior citizens who do need daycare services but cannot do so because the family either cannot afford the service or because the employers only accept daycare for family members under 18. In My case I have to commute to my clients home and wear face masks also do whatever the family and nurses want me to do with the client in question (Don't feel bad for me) at least the people I am assigned do have space since its in their home.
DTTAM: people that ask you to volunteer and help, telling you how desperate they are for help, and then they nitpick and criticize everything you do (and they ask you to do something totally different from what they originally asked you to do). I am NEVER doing anything nice for anyone again. I am done with it all.
I'm annoyed with large retailers who are out of the thing you want to buy but happy to suggest something more expensive!
Yeah, choosing beggars are the worst.DTTAM: people that ask you to volunteer and help, telling you how desperate they are for help, and then they nitpick and criticize everything you do (and they ask you to do something totally different from what they originally asked you to do). I am NEVER doing anything nice for anyone again. I am done with it all.
Well, I have tremendous respect for those in the business of "caring." They made Dad's final days comfortable and were incredibly helpful to my elderly mother. I'm convinced we would have lost her too, if it weren't for our home-based carers. So blessings to you, JL... and thank you for being there.
Amen! Likewise, those who used the pandemic as an excuse to empty their warehouse of merchandise they couldn't sell under normal circumstances. I'm looking at YOU, Publix.... and your crappy, single-ply, irregular, dissolves-on-contact toilet paper!
I feel your pain, my friend. It happened to me yesterday, too. A good deed for an elderly neighbor that should have taken about 20 minutes took almost two hours due to her irrational demands about every aspect of the job. To be clear - I cleaned out the cabinet under her kitchen sink, NOTHING was thrown away. I could count on two hands the number of items stored under there. TWO HOURS!
You are talking to a woman who has laughed in the face of death, sneered at doom and chuckled at catastrophe.
...Collector of Chairs. Reader of Books. Hater of Nutmeg...
Yes it does. I was going to complain about it in "We Love Old People, but Dang..." last night, but then I saw your post and joined in for a good old-fashioned whinefest.
In general, I'm a helpful person - I'm also a GRATEFUL person. When someone does something for me - anything - I am grateful for it. I don't demand that they do it my way, I don't complain, and I sure as feck don't stand over them providing supervision and running commentary on their every move.
"Why are you using a bucket? Just use the sink. You don't need a bucket. I don't use Fabuloso under the sink, I use Ajax. I use Fabuloso in the bathroom, now my kitchen is going to smell like a bathroom. Don't forget the sides. Both sides. Did you get both sides? I didn't see you do the left side. And the back wall, don't forget the back. What's that spot there? No, that one. No, the one right there. RIGHT THERE! Well it's not going to come off with that rag you're using. Use a Brillo pad. Here, I'll get you a Brillo pad. Are you planning to rinse that? It's all wet! You have to dry it. Here, dry it. While you're down there I need you to seal up that hole. Rodents are getting in that hole. I don't know, what do they usually put in there to seal it up? What do you mean you can't seal it? SOMEBODY has to seal it! Is that water on the floor? I think you dripped water on the floor. Here, mop that up."
For two hours. I don't know how JL does it. I love old people, but dang.... gratitude is the attitude you guise.
You are talking to a woman who has laughed in the face of death, sneered at doom and chuckled at catastrophe.
...Collector of Chairs. Reader of Books. Hater of Nutmeg...
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