Thanks, job. I don’t think he forgot about taxes. When I told him that taxes were ready, I also told him that if I come for the festival at the end of the months I will bring them with me. He said that the festival is on the same weekend as our annual 5K run here at the city. Then I told him that I might not come for the festival then. I think he told me to let him know, so if I don’t come he will drive over here to sign the taxes. Oh my, I just remembered, this is what actually happened, so he must have been waiting for me to let him know. I guess, I have a memory problem too, just like a MLCer, LOL.
Well, I just drafted an e-mail to him, letting him know that he needs to sign the tax return. I also gave him the amount for the car insurance (his portion), since he chose to remain on a joint policy and it is due in a couple of weeks. Then I gave him some numbers on the company (I’ve got some tax refund.)
I have another question. Do I need to keep this e-mail business like, or should I be more personal. What I mean is I use all the neutral terms, like “there is a bill”, “the taxes are to be received”. Should I insert “we” more, like “we have an insurance bill”, “we will get more tax refund”? I feel silly asking this, but sometimes people see my situation better from outside. I would appreciate any feedback, hopefully before I send this e-mail tonight.
M:50 H:52 S28 (my S from previous marriage) M:17 + 3 BD: 06/12 S: 06/12 - H works in another state