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Tuesday Kaffeeklatsch - Sep 6, 2022
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Good luck to your friend and her surgery!
Nothing new here. Just gearing up for Halloween. House was decorated September 1st and I am in full on spooky mode. Started Ratman's Notebooks last night and had nightmares, life it wonderful 😻

Nothing good is going on here, so I won't talk about it-😅

It's September and the courta have all reopened and are scheduling in person oral arguments and appearances again. I am Legal Team Leader on multiple complex litigations involving different clients of mine so all is rocking and rolling here. At least cases are moving forward again.
So I am busy with work. I am trying to cath up on a lot of personal stuff as well - I finally found time for a haircut last week! I was so overdue. Need to deal with some housekeeping, repairs, replacing my sofa, that sort of thing. Oh, and chasing after clients who owe me fees. They don't teach you about that in law school.
I will be very happy when I no longer need to run the A/C at all! Here in NYC even if the temps are lower and tolerable, there is no breeze and very high humidity. I end up running it for a bit every day to pull the humidity out of the apartment. That's what hurricane season is like in NYC: Ridiculous humidity levels.


Spent 3 hours at Firestone today having my tires checked, which turned out to be a good thing because my oil was low. They topped it off for free, which was a bonus. Got a bit of reading done while I was waiting, but I'm still struggling with my current read.
Didn't get to eat until nearly 2pm, though, and now I need a nap. LOL!

Joanne, I can see why you're bummed. As always, I hope things turn out well for you.

Make sure they put back the Sassy they removed last time!

@Kim - sounds like you are settling in well.
@Meli - you sound like my sister - she's already decorating for Halloween, one of her favorite holidays.
I have a friend who makes gorgeous silver jewelry and needlework accessories like needleminders, all quite reasonably priced. She has an Etsy shop, consigns to gift shops like the Nora Roberts connected shop in Boonesboro, and sets up sales tables at events in the MidAtlantic States. She LOVES Halloween and much of her best work reflects that. She also uses repurposed materials - the silver used is reclaimed, for example. At one point she was making earings and necklaces uses beads and such from rosaries which she inherited inventory from her grandfather when he died - he ran a rosary-making business. Michelle Ink Designs - here is link to her Etsy shop. https://www.etsy.com/shop/MichelleInk...
She's also on Facebook where she promotes new work and where she will be selling: https://www.facebook.com/MichelleInkD...
Halloween is Michelle's favorite holiday and she too decorates!

@Kim - I was recently getting oil change, tire rotation and alignment and some other things came up so I ended up being at the shop for 4 hours! But luckily I had nowhere to be and I had a good book :)

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Meli - she also will customize or do custom - sends you photos by email of mold design options, color for beads, etc. Do check out her FB page as I believe there is info on her process. I often do my Christmas shopping from her.

August already felt busy, but September already feels busier. At work daily this week and next as it is the beginning of term.

The up-side of the whole thing was that Little Miss and I turned it into an Educational Experience. I dug out old hand X-ray images that I had on file so she could learn about X-rays. She has demonstrated to anyone who would listen - by pointing to my undamaged right hand - exactly which bone Nana had broken. She has decorated my plaster cast with a variety of colours but predominantly blood red (which made several of my work colleagues do a total double-take today). I was trying to teach her to say ‘zombie apocalypse’ (which is what it looks like) but we settled for ‘bloodbath’, which made her giggle. The sight of a small person skipping up and down chanting ‘bloodbath, bloodbath’ is truly a sight to behold. Meli, she is going to be a kindred soul I think. And best of all she had brought her doctor’s kit with her when she came to visit, so I have been injected, given imaginary pills to join the non-imaginary ones, had my heart checked with the stethoscope, blood pressure taken, and ears, eyes and throat closely monitored. She has pronounced me healthy apart from the wrist so there’s no excuse for not coming to play on the floor Nana … Excuse me …


Oh Kate, the tales of your little Flo always make me smile-Thank you for sharing. She will be a fine, strong woman when the time comes! However, sorry to hear about your fall and hoping you heal quickly!

That is a hilarious site to imagine!
I thought the same thing... hope she keeps up this delightfully macabre disposition 😂
She really needs to work on "zombie apocalypse" though :P

@ Joanne ... definitely make them put the sassy back! They should never have removed it!
@Kate NZ ... Well, a 3-year-old skipping along yelling "bloodbath" is bound to speed the healing of the wrist! Not to mention her careful ministrations with her trusty doctor bag.... Laughter IS the best medicine.


It absolutely is!

"A is at Versailles, France"
A: Learned a new word in French .... fiancé
Photo ... her hand, sporting "the ring" against her fiancé's chest and his big smiling face!
We are all very happy for them.
(No he is not French ... they both live in Texas and are on a whirlwind European holiday for two weeks ... so far have done London and Paris, and are now in Belgium ... headed for Amsterdam tomorrow, and back to the USA on Wednesday or Thursday. )


My nephew in the Chicago area proposed to his now wife at Wrigley Field, since she and her family are Cubs fans. It had to be true love because he is a lifelong White Sox fan. They now have twin boys who are 1 1/2 and decided they will have to split up the team loyalties.

My nephew in the Chicago area proposed to his now wife at Wrigley Field, since she and her family are Cubs fans. It had to be true love because he is a..."
haha! probably why they were blesses with a twofer!



On the commute - more reading time either zudio or print!
Best of luck in the new job, Sally!

I'm taking on some new patients right now, starting to plan the bar mitzvah, and certainly have begun the 2022-2023 bar/bat mitzvah tour of this years seventh grade. Meanwhile, we have finished Season 8 of the Flash, and re-watching Season Two of Stargirl, in anticipations of Season's 9 and 3. Stargirl Three has already begun. Today we start Harry Potter 7.
Right now, my middle son is writing college essays and supplements, and my sweet go getter dynamic loving son has been replaced by an arrogant teenager for whom respect and appreciation is an afterthought.
My oldest is doing well in school. He's having a good time. We can tell by his refusal to reach out to us in any way and brief one word answers. He however, is quite loving and grateful when he gets around to acknowledging us.
My husband and I had a renaissance this summer, and are just trying to keep up with the new hectic pace of this time. All is otherwise well in Fr..... land.
I have been following everyone else's updates. The wonderful, the heartbreaking, and the in-between, the sacred ordinary. I don't always get the chance to thoughtfully write, but I wanted you guys to know that you are a kind of a home to me, and I am always holding you in my heart and sending you love.
I'll be off line for a couple of days ... as soon as I post this, that is.
My best friend is having hip-replacement surgery ... and I'm her designated medical power of attorney. So once I get done with my own MD appts today (routine .. no problem), I'm off to her house in another county to spend the night. And then we drive to the hospital at O-dark-thirty tomorrow. I'll be with her at least until Friday, and longer if she needs me.
I loaded up my MP3 player with three audiobooks plus have two other books with me and a stack of kakuro (cross-sums) puzzle books to keep me entertained during all that wait time.
Later this month, another friend is having knee-replacement surgery, and once again, I'll be on hospital duty.
So, what's new with you?