Today, I had a lot of issues and the day really flew by.
First thing this morning I went upstairs to work on clearing out the bedroom. That was a mistake. Lee had saved so many things–the boxes that held our wedding rings, a note I gave him of what to pick up at the store (he saved it because I drew a little cartoon of myself on it) it was all too tender and raw for me to handle right now. There are a lot of things like that up there and it’s far too soon to do anything with them .
Then when I went to change the water in our cooler, I found out that
the bottle I had brought in from the foyer was frozen solid. Fortunately, the water delivery is tomorrow and they will take the other frozen bottles and replace them. They are 5 gallon and will take forever to thaw. I really was not kidding about those freakishly low temperatures.
Shop Rite delivered the groceries to the wrong apartment, so I had to manage with the grocery bags and the cane, which is a real pain. It is just laziness on the Uber driver’s part because there is NO WAY that apartment 5 would be the first apartment in the building. It is the closest to the street, so they drop them there and let the people in the building sort it out for themselves.
Sounds like the patience is a little thin.
Well at least it is warmer and I know what I am tackling tomorrow.
God bless everybody.
Patty
Yes, just take things as they come! Do a little each day and if it is too meaningful or stirs up old memories, put it aside for another time and keep on plugging away on what is less painful!
Thanks, Carolanne I will take your advice You seem to understand.
I would complain to the store amd/or Uber and tell the that Uber needs to get it right.
I have complained. Their system is messed up. Whole Foods is marvelous. They send you a survey after every delivery to make sure all went well and if not how they can make it right. Shop Rite’s system is lousy.
Sadly, some of theses businesses just don’t care.
It’s what F. Scott Fitzgerald called “a vast carelessness”.
I appreciate prosperity, but some businesses take it for granted.
Far to common, now.
There’s a generation who can’t imagine the reality of an economic downturn.
I am also very concerned about runaway AI and so are the experts.
It’s concerning.
I probably won’t be around much today, routine med’ appointment up in the city which will pretty much dominate my day.
Be safe and watch out for the kamikazes.
So far, so good.