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draconisregena ([personal profile] draconisregena) wrote2008-09-17 09:06 am
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Open head, poar out contents

Making a list (to empty out the brain) ...pay no attention to the woman on the couch.

Flowers for the garden (Figure out what I want and WHEN I need to plant them)
Better adapter (that doesn't fall out of the wall)
Soft broom (for inside)
Dust pan
Movie/DVD Rack (not needed but useful)
Fix Bike seat
Clean rust off of bike
Desk space for ME to work.
Hanging rack thingummies for hanging pictures.
More storage space
-Bathroom
-Place to put my artwork (where the 8 year old will NOT be able to get it. Impossible)
Sharpen (is that possible?) the pruning shears.
Figure out why my credit card doesn't work right here!
Update Resume and make into CV (how do I do that?)

Wedding plans? (Do I even bother, or just relinquish control to my parents?)

Figure out where I left my brain.
Not kill parents... They're trying to help. Really. But they are are making me insane.


NO more horrible leg cramps. NO more scaring my love awake.

[identity profile] aztecknight.livejournal.com 2008-09-17 08:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Do I want to know what you parents are doing now?

Other than that it all sounds like you have a handle on things. Except leg cramps. Ouch.

* hug *

[identity profile] draconisregena.livejournal.com 2008-09-18 05:53 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah that was not the most fun thing in the world. Pain lasted all blasted day. It was not easy to keep up with his mother hurting like that.

[identity profile] elusivecallie.livejournal.com 2008-09-18 03:52 am (UTC)(link)
Some places in europe have a european version of mastercard.

Also, lots of european credit and debit cards have handy little computer chips in them. American ones don't. Keep your card though. It's the only current credit you have where you're at. But, if you can find an online chatroom or email address for the american customer service folks at your credit card company, they may have a european version of the card they can send out to you. Or a branch somewhere in europe that they could transfer your account to.

it's worth a look into.