- I don't need pre-surgery blood work after all. I called to check because if it needed to happen tomorrow or Friday, I needed to know today so I could re-arrange things on my calendar to make it work. They said, nope, you're good. We'll call you Friday and tell you what time to be here Tuesday. Well, okay then. I suspect they were mostly concerned with my pulmonary functions, since I'm only 35 and don't have heart problems. They must have decided my most recent set of spirometry was recent enough and good enough. I am not going to complain one little bit.
- Because I am a contingency planner and because my GP has been bugging me to do it for over a year now, I finally put together my health care advanced directives. Of course, I live in a state where this has to be done by a lawyer, but I could do that online. Now I need to find two people who aren't related to me to witness me signing it. I'm trying to decide if it would be weird to ask a couple of my coworkers. Maybe I'll just take it to church with me this week.
- No, I really, honestly don't think the advanced directives are going to be necessary next week.
- Oh, bizzarro thing. I ordered something off Etsy back in late November. Well, the seller shipped it and the tracking number said it was delivered to my apartment on December 2nd or something. Except it wasn't in my box, it wasn't at the apartment office. None of my neighbors were like, hey, I got a box for you in my mailbox. So, we (the seller and I) figured it had just gone astray and probably someone was a jerk and swiped it somehow (it was a set of candle holders for an Advent wreath. It wasn't exactly anything someone would want to steal, but whatever). And so the seller sent me another set and said she'd claim the insurance on the package. I got the second package just fine (sent it to my parents' place instead of mine, just in case).
Yesterday, I get a call saying I had a package at the office. I figured it was the new cell phone battery I'd ordered and was kind of surprised, because I wasn't expecting it so soon. I get to the office and they give me a box that's not from Amazon. I look at the label and the name on the return address looked vaguely familiar, but it wasn't someone I would expect to get a surprise package from. Then I noticed the shipping label also said Etsy and the penny dropped. Sure enough, it's the candle holders I originally ordered. I looked at the postage mark and it says it was mailed on November 28th. There's not a mark on it, not a thing wrong with it. It just took about three months to be delivered after the tracking said it had been delivered. I need to email the seller and let her know. And like, ship it back to her, because I really don't need two sets. And probably need to raise a complaint at the post office because, seriously?
- Because I am a contingency planner and because my GP has been bugging me to do it for over a year now, I finally put together my health care advanced directives. Of course, I live in a state where this has to be done by a lawyer, but I could do that online. Now I need to find two people who aren't related to me to witness me signing it. I'm trying to decide if it would be weird to ask a couple of my coworkers. Maybe I'll just take it to church with me this week.
- No, I really, honestly don't think the advanced directives are going to be necessary next week.
- Oh, bizzarro thing. I ordered something off Etsy back in late November. Well, the seller shipped it and the tracking number said it was delivered to my apartment on December 2nd or something. Except it wasn't in my box, it wasn't at the apartment office. None of my neighbors were like, hey, I got a box for you in my mailbox. So, we (the seller and I) figured it had just gone astray and probably someone was a jerk and swiped it somehow (it was a set of candle holders for an Advent wreath. It wasn't exactly anything someone would want to steal, but whatever). And so the seller sent me another set and said she'd claim the insurance on the package. I got the second package just fine (sent it to my parents' place instead of mine, just in case).
Yesterday, I get a call saying I had a package at the office. I figured it was the new cell phone battery I'd ordered and was kind of surprised, because I wasn't expecting it so soon. I get to the office and they give me a box that's not from Amazon. I look at the label and the name on the return address looked vaguely familiar, but it wasn't someone I would expect to get a surprise package from. Then I noticed the shipping label also said Etsy and the penny dropped. Sure enough, it's the candle holders I originally ordered. I looked at the postage mark and it says it was mailed on November 28th. There's not a mark on it, not a thing wrong with it. It just took about three months to be delivered after the tracking said it had been delivered. I need to email the seller and let her know. And like, ship it back to her, because I really don't need two sets. And probably need to raise a complaint at the post office because, seriously?