That is all just great stuff. There is no "like" button, but if there were one, "3.) froggoddess brought me flowers." would have elicited a hearty click.
Your daughter's getting you both Styx tickets, too. So cool.
We had an employee who was a returnee (2 years with us, then quit with 2 weeks notice - handbook says 30 days but hey, we're all at-will - and then did not a whit of work in those 2 weeks; she returned to us after a year, got moved to a managerial position to help her grow with us, and quit 1 year later with - you guessed it - 2 weeks notice... we showed her the door). She filed for 2 whole weeks of unemployment. We're contesting it.
Your work with your son is great. You paved the road to his finish line. He's so much more likely to get there despite selfish, interfering relatives because of that.
Huzzah for you too! Eleven out of 26 is a lot, especially considering everything else you've been through.
More money, fewer clients and no dead-weight staff sucking up your profits sounds exactly right.
Haha, wretched Willow; I knew you'd scuttle her butt when she started that riff. So not-surprised that there was some extra dicking-around to cope with, because Willow; so not-surprised you dealt with it like the pro you are.
Huzzah also for Darling Daughter, and I hope the concert rocks!
Maybe there'll be more happy things soon, but that's all pretty awesome just as it is! Hopefully you can start getting back to having a nice summer now
Everything in this post made me smile. Well the Willow bit made me smirk, to be accurate, and then the bit about having to print and resend something ALREADY SENT being your skillset, because Willow!!., made me LOL.
This is a pretty freaking awesome list. Holy shit.
(Also, M put together the flowers -- I went outside to do it, and wailed in despair because I thought everything was dead. He is much better at identifying pretty things than I am. And he sends love, by the way.)
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Your daughter's getting you both Styx tickets, too. So cool.
We had an employee who was a returnee (2 years with us, then quit with 2 weeks notice - handbook says 30 days but hey, we're all at-will - and then did not a whit of work in those 2 weeks; she returned to us after a year, got moved to a managerial position to help her grow with us, and quit 1 year later with - you guessed it - 2 weeks notice... we showed her the door). She filed for 2 whole weeks of unemployment. We're contesting it.
Your work with your son is great. You paved the road to his finish line. He's so much more likely to get there despite selfish, interfering relatives because of that.
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Woohoo, Eldest Son; just six weeks after the accident, and he's done with the wheelchair and climbing stairs; way to go!
Huzzah, froggoddess!
Huzzah for you too! Eleven out of 26 is a lot, especially considering everything else you've been through.
More money, fewer clients and no dead-weight staff sucking up your profits sounds exactly right.
Haha, wretched Willow; I knew you'd scuttle her butt when she started that riff. So not-surprised that there was some extra dicking-around to cope with, because Willow; so not-surprised you dealt with it like the pro you are.
Huzzah also for Darling Daughter, and I hope the concert rocks!
Maybe there'll be more happy things soon, but that's all pretty awesome just as it is! Hopefully you can start getting back to having a nice summer now
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Everything in this post made me smile. Well the Willow bit made me smirk, to be accurate, and then the bit about having to print and resend something ALREADY SENT being your skillset, because Willow!!., made me LOL.
Also Lanky Tall Small Boy is a rockstar.
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(Also, M put together the flowers -- I went outside to do it, and wailed in despair because I thought everything was dead. He is much better at identifying pretty things than I am. And he sends love, by the way.)
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