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Today is the company Xmas party at a fancy place downtown in NYC - on a freezing COLD day.
At least we have buses from the office to the party and back to the bus and train terminals. Somehow I got volunteered to be in charge of the bus from our office! At least this year Dh gets to join me at the party - we get a night out for a change.
So I had my hair done downstairs at the hair place on the corner (I don't like how it looks but others do) and yesterday had the works done at the nail place next door (manicure, pedicure, massage, threading). It's fun.
Reviewed Alan's IEP for the rest of the year in a phone conference this morning. He's now going to get 1/2 hour OT (occupational therapy) once a week for motor skills issues. I'm sure it will help. Knowing how my coordination was as a child, I could have used it back then.
My husband's check engine light came on today on his way to work but he got there and back safely. It turns out it was a sensor so it was fixed for 250.00 (including a long needed oil change). My husband plans to drive his 1997 Geo with 140K miles into the ground anyway, but check engine lights are scary. They really should have some level of message to the driver - is it URGENT and the car should pull over now, is it something to be checked soon, or is it driver fixable (like a loose gas cap)?
At least we have buses from the office to the party and back to the bus and train terminals. Somehow I got volunteered to be in charge of the bus from our office! At least this year Dh gets to join me at the party - we get a night out for a change.
So I had my hair done downstairs at the hair place on the corner (I don't like how it looks but others do) and yesterday had the works done at the nail place next door (manicure, pedicure, massage, threading). It's fun.
Reviewed Alan's IEP for the rest of the year in a phone conference this morning. He's now going to get 1/2 hour OT (occupational therapy) once a week for motor skills issues. I'm sure it will help. Knowing how my coordination was as a child, I could have used it back then.
My husband's check engine light came on today on his way to work but he got there and back safely. It turns out it was a sensor so it was fixed for 250.00 (including a long needed oil change). My husband plans to drive his 1997 Geo with 140K miles into the ground anyway, but check engine lights are scary. They really should have some level of message to the driver - is it URGENT and the car should pull over now, is it something to be checked soon, or is it driver fixable (like a loose gas cap)?
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Date: 2006-12-08 08:26 pm (UTC)Have fun tonight. Stay warm!
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Date: 2006-12-09 08:57 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-12-10 02:41 am (UTC)