Part of the job responsibility. People get sick after hours, too. Usually it's not too bad. My XW really hated it and it was a constant irritant to her. Current W is much more understanding about it. Too bad she couldn't be more understanding about other things.
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How close do you have to be to work? So are you leaving for NYC in the am? Will you get to shoot fireworks or just watch? Do I sound like a 2 year old? lol Talk at you later.
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Me-53(and learning!) S24, S21, D18, D17 Just keep swimming, Just keep swimming. Dory
I'm supposed to be less than 30 minutes from work if I am on call. Not that it is really enforceable. Sometimes I'll be busy with one thing and something new comes up that I can't get to for a while. So it isn't that unusual it might take me longer than 30 minutes to get to the next thing.
After I wrap up work in the morning, I'll get my stuff and get on the road. I'm pretty much packed. I love summer packing, it is so much easier. The worst is packing for ski trips. There are a hundred things to forget or lose. I think I have 7 left gloves.
I'll probably get to NYC before dusk, but I haven't decided whether to see the big firework show in Manhatten. You aren't really allowed to shoot your own fireworks in the city, though people do.
Um, yea, you kinda do sound like a kid. Are we there yet?
Me45 W35 M6 T8 D16 SD11 D0 Dec 07: Bomb July 08: Busted! Thread
M 19 years, MC for 8 months, DB'd for 8 months 4 kids; 18, 15, 14, & 10 I was never meant to be a doormat. It took me years of therapy to become assertive enough to stop his abuse.
Hey, sc! I hope my post on your thread wasn't taken badly. I think I'm a little grumpy today.
Hi G, I didn't take it badly at all. I just wanted to give you a big hug. It sounds like you went through a lot. You gave a lot. I just wish it would have turned out different. hug
M 19 years, MC for 8 months, DB'd for 8 months 4 kids; 18, 15, 14, & 10 I was never meant to be a doormat. It took me years of therapy to become assertive enough to stop his abuse.