Reporter, I would tell the post office that THEY can pay your bills when you get them late and then owe late fees! I would be flaming mad! Perhaps we need to get a CW posse together!
Michelle, just go up the chain. Talk to the local postmaster. Then you can go regional, district, state, and national. Offer options. Perhaps if you install a mailbox at the entrance of the neighborhood they will deliver mail there.
Do they walk to deliver your mail?
:hug:Ann, are you still at/around Lutheran General? (I live 2 blocks away)
:shesaid:you guys gotz skillz! I couldn't paint a stick figure if my life depended on it! :hiphip:
Michelle, just go up the chain. Talk to the local postmaster. Then you can go regional, district, state, and national. Offer options. Perhaps if you install a mailbox at the entrance of the neighborhood they will deliver mail there.
Do they walk to deliver your mail?
I'm so sorry, Ennui. I hope things improve for you quickly. :huggy:
Nanny, that's awesome! Which school does your DD want to go to?
Reporter, that is ridiculous. Is there anyone higher than your local post office you can complain to?
DS15's Bio-Dad is an idiot. He lives in AZ and was supposed to fly DS out there for Spring Break. Gave him the dates way back in early December. He calls this morning complaining about the cost of tickets and that he can't use the voucher bc of black out dates, blah, blah, blah. UMMM, no ****, it's 4 weeks away and it's Spring Break, Of course tickets are going to be $800. Not my problem. Looks like I'll have a crabby 15 year old staying home for Spring Break and I get to explain why.
It's amazing how regular eating kind of kids can be transformed into fairly nonpicky eat whatever types. We have had so many new foods in the past month and the kids have been eating them. The key really is to not make it an option. It's this or nothing today, tomorrow, the next day, etc.... They really will eat whatever you give them when they are hungry. Yesterday they had chickpeas (put thru a food processor) made into humus put on a corn tortilla with cucumbers and tomatoes. "Dessert" was apples with peanut butter. Today lunch is tuna (in water, drained), mashed chickpeas, olive oil, garlic powder, and diced onion mixed up and spread on bread then topped with lettuce and tomatoes. They used to hate "real" tomatoes. On the side they are getting celery topped with peanut butter. They're eating it up.I think one key thing is that the whole family is eating like this.
Our neighbor called earlier wondering if he could take DS15 out plowing with him later because his normal shoveler isn't available. Of course I said "Sure, he wants money, this is perfect." DS just got home from school and is all pissed that I agreed to that without consulting him first. I don't get the mind of teens. I want to buy a car but I don't want to earn the money to buy the car. Grrrrr.
PS...I am KICKING myself because I forgot to get cash back at the grocery store to pay the first kid who comes by with a shovel. **** it!
Years ago there were always kids walking around with shovels during or after a storm looking to make some money by shoveling steps, walkways, driveways. I can't remember the last time that happened.
Lazy ****s.
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