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a Gitterdun Day

February 10th, 2012 at 01:18 am

Finally filed paperwork for: official complaint against a neighbour's noise abuse; e*Trade account transfer to TD Ameritrade. Bought a Valentine's Day present for hubby and two Valentine Cards. Also a prescription.
Mailed a birthday card: am still two days behind on my mail challenge. Paid young boy's dues -- took them out of his account.

I am freaked out about the price the pharmacy gave for the one prescription I didn't take home: $319. America must hate me: if that's so, then at least I am not alone. Maybe I'll just fly to Lourdes and have my ailment cured, or douse my eyeballs in holy water. Or I could try the new Flexible Savings Card and run our new prescription cards. I did pay for the $53 prescription.

We received books from the mother-in-law: Jasper Fforde (a welcome surprise!!), Kurt Vonnegut (ditto), lots of Harlan Ellison, a John Connelly book (who he?) and five Ha Jin.

Son is still keen on the Umpqua Bank "Learn to Earn" account registration. He came into my bedroom when I was not yet awake asking for an account application signature: he SELDOM enters my bedroom while I am still in the Twilight Zone between dream and reality. He was in the School Savings program with Washington Mutual in kindergarten: he would dress like a banker on Casual Friday and make jokes about bankers drinking. I volunteered then. That's probably what's getting him fired up about this low-interest plan. I do think it funny that he went to me instead of his father, as his father signed the Guardian part of the application.

Reread my HELOC documentation in the Records Office: apparently my HELOC is for twenty-five years, not ten.
This changes my savings and debt payoff strategy.

I'm putting a glorybe tag on this for what I read yesterday that has changed my life: my "eschatological purpose is to make/perceive every moment one full of love and pregnant with possibility and then act on it." I thought of this a few times a day and I think it slightly hued my interactions and thought processes.

2 Responses to “a Gitterdun Day”

  1. rob62521 Says:
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    Busy day!

  2. patientsaver Says:
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    When i complained a few years ago about next door neighbor to zoning board (noise generated by illegal landscaping business out of the home), my neighbor's juvenile delinquent kid:

    1. tried to run me off the road in his truck
    2. threw a pile of beer cans on my property
    3. made prank phone calls to my house for weeks (the kind where you answer and no one says anything)
    4. harassed me by revving his truck every time he drove past my house

    he is still ignoring the town's order and i don't have the energy to complain again, especially since the zoning enforcement officer chose to "ask" him multiple times. If she had just enforced the laws on the books from day 1 (daily fines) it would have nipped this in the bud.

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