Oh and H said "can you please say "er?" make me happy, please?" after I said "ED" again last night. It really bothers him-apparently it's "dr jargon" and I shouldn't say it b/c it's wrong.
Uh, really, your H can't just figure it out and move on? It actually makes more sense to have a department than a room.
The baseball game last night was so fun. I am glad I went but I had to stay up late working on patterns and then I had to wake up early to finish them. I would have had a much larger cushion if my textbook delivery hadn't taken twice as long as I expected it to.
H went to Costco last night and sent me a pic of their new displays. Now that Back to School sales are done with, what do they have out? Christmas stuff. It's September, assholes!
H went to Costco last night and sent me a pic of their new displays. Now that Back to School sales are done with, what do they have out? Christmas stuff. It's September, assholes!
I hope the insurance claims process goes fairly smoothly.
Also, every time I see/hear ED, I think erectile dysfunction. And ED is used in my line of work, but with a different meaning (emotional disturbance or emotionally disturbed). So I kind of get what YH is saying, because I want to yell at people to stop saying ED. But I also get it being called the emergency department instead of ER.
H is all "it's ER. They named a show after it y'know.". He's just annoyed with how I handled the accident stuff (didn't push for an accident report, etc). But it also bothers him when I use work words/acronyms at home for sone reason--even when it's stuff he knows.
I barely even got a "glad you're okay".
DS wants to go to chuck e cheese so we are getting DD out of school early and going. It will be fun.
I have been baking things for breakfast and sort of snapped at DH for eating at gigantic slice of lemon cake I made. I was hoping it would last more than two days. It won't at the rate he cuts his slices. I asked him to eat a smaller slice and yogurt. Oy I love baking but I want things to last a bit.