I thought I had lost Dorothea's inheritance. She had deposited check. I went to ING Direct to move. Happened to see a $19 charge in the checking account for a returned check. Wasn't adding up for sure. But, I was looking, and the money was nowhere to be found. Turns out she put it in savings, and we've got ING Direct set up to take from checking when we request a transfer. Oops.
But that gave new meaning to this picture, as in who's in the picture and their expressions. Thomas, Bernice, Leo. They're who the money came from, and they're all dead, and it is like they are wordlessly saying, "Dude,...."
Friday, February 27, 2009
Money transfer to lala land
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Doinking around
I rather like, that I can see at work. So, I sez to myself, if I were
to see it on the PDA as well, I'd have complete coverage. But nooo,
not that simple. Doesn't show in mobile iGoogle. Than, ah ha, the
gadget is embeddable. I created a subdomain and page on
schons.net--but the gadget isn't visible. On Madeline's iTouch?
Visible. Found and installed Iris browser. (Wasn't that easy.) instant
presto! I can now use the organizetodo gadget on my pda.
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David
www.schons.net
Monday, February 23, 2009
Which direction time?
At 5th and Cedar looking north, bus roofs at the bottom of the hill in
the near distance, towards Metro State, in the far distance, on crest
of the Mississippi River valley, realizing that none of the modern
buildings or facades in the vista were present in the streetcar days,
I turn around to see the 1890's Landmark Center and the 1919 Hamm
Buikding.
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David
www.schons.net
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Birthday 50
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Water in the basement
is this, too, probably.
On the phone today with my mother's nursing home nurse, and with my
sister, the power of attorney gal. Arrangements had been made, and my
mom had agreed, to have someone come in once a week, change her
sheets, change the hearing aid batteries. When they came today,
though, she didn't let the person do either. Time for a drug holiday.
Was confronted this morning with water on the floor in the basement.
One-hundred year-old house that we've been in for ten years, and this
is a first, though the portion of the basement wall with the seepage
was noted as a trouble spot when we bought house. The parts of the
yard that aren't bare are now pooled water on top of ice. Took a
"house sick" day and worked from home.
Speaking of work, management is working on a plan to cut costs 5%.
Either a 5% pay cut (most likely) or two weeks of unpaid vacation
(that sounds better)--and then they lay people off.
So all of the above sort of woes, plus approaching 50th--and the
children were wondering why I was so crabby.
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David
www.schons.net