Later

Ron and I have had some serious, heartfelt conversations this week.

Geri has written both of us off.

Meanwhile, life goes on. We’ve been busy with other things, but not much yardwork at all; it’s been quite cold.

We had small amounts of snow, twice.

I did some cleanup of grasses and sticks yesterday and have kept the decks clear. Got a Staples delivery late yesterday.

Yesterday, Ron did a second visit to Highfield and a shop at Job Lot on the way home.

I installed VS2019 and the newest version of nopCommerce. Very impressed!

Have been finding things for us to enjoy online. Two days ago, it was a new series on “star” doctors, and yesterday it was a lecture by Robert Wyatt on George Gershwin. Today it was the Moiseyev ballet performing a sirtaki.

I’ve also found a way to cast videos from my phone to the Roku stream stick, including and especially Prof. Heather Cox Richardson’s lectures on Reconstruction and current political events.

Having been using the downstairs gym. Miss walking.

Disaster

We started laundry this morning and eventually made the bed late this afternoon.

In the meantime, the visit to Geri’s for Free’s birthday party was a disaster.

We were drinking prosecco and the subject of Ron’s entertaining stories came up. I suggested that Ron tell Geri about one of his grandfather’s friends.

I can’t remember why, but this led to one of his “my wife” stories about his ex.

I’ve asked him before to not refer to that woman with that term. It upsets me and there he was, dwelling on something that happened some 30 years ago. Involving “his wife”.

In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you can have only one wife. One. If that ain’t me, then this marriage is a F*g joke.

Geri was distracted and turned on her stove under a plastic container of ravioli. It filled the living room and kitchen with smoke, enough to trigger her smoke alarm. We opened windows, but that didn’t help very much.

I was out of my head with fury and insisted that we go home. I didn’t want to be responsible for more disturbance to Geri’s neighbors or cause her even more of a problem than the one she had to deal with because of her own “stuff”.

I yelled at Ron all the way home and afterwards. He doesn’t “get it”.

Leftovers

I was nervous about it, but made soup out of the pumpkin, and Ron finished off the seitan and gravy from Thanksgiving. We seem to be okay this morning.

It being a heavy rain day, I only went out in the late afternoon to find our favorite cashier at his new job and to mail letters.

I did a lot of work on the lead injector.

Good Start to the Weekend

I had two job interviews yesterday, one in person, one by phone. I enjoyed the conversations with the hiring managers.

Ron signed up for another Highfield visit next Thursday.

A little more work for MRS and made progress with email parsing.

This morning, I walked on the treadmill and did a little rowing, maybe 10-12 minutes in all, while listening to Dvorak (New Bedford Symphony), Elgar and Ravel (NY Philharmonic).

The tub bench arrived yesterday. Ron put it together and seems to like it.

Ron misplaced his debit card, closed the card and got a new one yesterday.

We found out that our friend at Andy’s has moved on to a new job, with a promotion. Hope to see him soon!

It’s been raining for a while and expected to last all day.

Highfield

Productive day.

We enjoyed the Christmas open house at Highfield. Ron was particularly impressed with the senior citizen tenor.

Ron did errands and I picked up several bags of chips to replace the one I finished, much to Ron’s chagrin. Got the chips at the South Sandwich Stop & Shop – Mashpee was sold out – then briefly visited Scenic Roots before heading home.

I raked up the small area between the driveway and the corner garden. Did a laundry and booked two interviews for this afternoon.

Finished up work for the school. Testing is going well.

Interview; MRS; 2021 Insurance; FB; Modems

Had a second phone interview today and loaded MSF coupon codes to MRS. Got some registration debugging to do.

Researched insurance options through Viabenefits.

Checked out modems with voice and wifi. Looks like Best Buy is a decent option, but can’t get them to price match because they don’t honor third party vendor prices.

Moved a couple of smallish piles of leaves around the front hydrangeas and the stand of daylilies on the driveway side.

Received the fitness tracker and am waiting for the battery to charge.

We’ve been silly all day. Didn’t get outside enough. That and colloquies with a couple of “Back the Blue” bootlickers on FB.

Check; Curbside Pickup; Rain; Mushrooms!

Ron did a good job removing leaves from the back yard before yesterday’s rain. I’m hoping the month of November helped the county’s water deficit.

I received and deposited a reimbursement check for my new glasses and used Roche’s new curbside pickup: worked great!

Took care of a bunch of digital loose ends, including ordering more reimbursable Wallet supplies, like a tub bench and a pedometer.

Ran off mailing labels for holiday cards, hope Ron can get the ones for his Canadian friends in the mail today.

I spent the morning today cooking the mushrooms, which I’d promised myself to do. They are too valuable to risk going bad.

Lunch was very good: vegetable stuffed delicata squash, stuffed cremini mushrooms, brown rice with maitake mushrooms and toasted pecans, romanesco casserole.

This afternoon, I deposited a check to the Co-op for our HELOC payment and bought stamps for the holiday cards at the North Falmouth PO.

Finished the new schedule page for MRS to review.

Had a brief interview for a Business Analyst job in Falmouth. Applied for a warranty administration/customer service job at Bosun Marine. Probably flunked their test, but it was interesting to go through it.