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-=> Quoting Damon A. Getsman to Nancy Backus on 12-Jul-2015 07:49 <=- DAG> Re: Re: Aikido, kids activities, kittie DAG> By: Nancy Backus to Damon A. Getsman on Mon Jun 29 2015 18:11:16 NB>> Maybe he just assumed you'd know, or be able to find out from somewhere NB>> else... ;) DAG> Yeah I'm trying to give the sensei the benefit of the doubt. He DAG> seemed like the friendliest one that I've met around here so far. Plus DAG> he's the only fulltime Aikido dude in Portland (at least from what he DAG> says). Seems super friendly, really good with kids (with ones of his DAG> own, also), and I'm still planning on going with him. Still, I checked DAG> on all of the websites and everything. Would've been really nice to DAG> have gotten that callback. Sounds like someone worth giving the benefit of the doubt to... :) NB>> Could just be super busy, or not too organized at the administration NB>> level, or his voicemail doesn't work right... Sometimes in person NB>> works best for things anyway... :) DAG> Yeah. Like I said, I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt. I'm DAG> going to go in and see him again tomorrow, when he's got a standard DAG> session, and just start myself right away (if I can pull the cash DAG> together) and then probably get Deschain started right away, too, or DAG> else maybe wait for the family session on Sunday a week from today if DAG> he's more comfortable with that. So are you settled in there yet...? or more setbacks still... NB>> Sink fixed now...? DAG> Finally, praise be to all of the dieties that there may be. There DAG> is still a large amount of disarray where the kitchen was all torn DAG> apart to give them access, and there was a hell of a scare that the DAG> landlord would appear to micromanage things, as per his style, while DAG> the plumber was here. The clot was quite aways out, so it was DAG> definitely his responsibility, and didn't end up coming out of our DAG> dime, but the stress... Ugh. Especially in having to hide everything DAG> that made it look like there were too many tenants here. Still DAG> recovering from that complete ragtag compression of all of my worldly DAG> goods into the different closets and under some pieces of furniture DAG> around here. At least it's finally taken care of... :) DAG> Just need to carve through the mountains of backlogged, and DAG> somewhat toxic (due to NaOH), dishes and other cookwares. Then I need DAG> a day when this place is somewhat vacated to pull out all of my crap DAG> from the closets and the other stash spots so that I can get it all DAG> staged again to be replanted in areas where it'll stay folded and DAG> otherwise organized. It was a pretty major upset, having to hide 2/3 DAG> of the belongings in a 1 bedroom apartment occupied by three people. DAG> Wouldn't recommend it. The kitchen, at least, is slowly returning to DAG> functionality, though. Eventually... At least it wasn't a studio... ;) DAG>> I think I found another community center that we'll be able to NB>> Did that work out...? Close enough to get to, and all...? DAG> Didn't happen yet due to other crap. I tried getting him out to DAG> some closer locations and none of them worked out, so I've still DAG> definitely got to go there. In fact *puts reminder in calendar for DAG> tomorrow* now I won't forget. ;) And.......??? ;) DAG> Oh, I do. It's always good when he points that out, also, because DAG> my own insecurity on the issue of employment in this field really DAG> shoots me in the foot sometimes. It's hard to maintain that "I'm not DAG> worthy," mentality when I find a bug that the experienced guy has been DAG> banging his head against the cinderblocks with for a few hours after DAG> taking a brief glimpse at the code, though. ;) We've got pretty DAG> complimentary skill sets, and it's handy. Unfortunately right now DAG> we're both down these coding rabbitholes that've got us buried in the DAG> same stuff. Then again, that means it's my time to learn. He's doing DAG> a little bit of double time teaching me what I'd forgotten about PHP DAG> and learning all about the OO support that it added that I'd never DAG> learned before. So I'm happy with it. I'm just keeping my fingers DAG> crossed as far as his levels of motivation staying up. ;) Sounds to me like progress is being made... :) NB>> Sounds like you were fortunate to have the kitty NB>> for as long as you did, actually.. :) DAG> I was, very much. I certainly won't forget that. I say it about DAG> several different things, so maybe it comes across as just a cliche DAG> that I use sometimes, but there are large chunks of my life where I DAG> don't know if I would've been able to make it through without that cat DAG> (or his brother, before his early loss). I actually wrote up a whole DAG> series of messages on my local boards about the different adventures DAG> that I had with those cats... Maybe sometime I'll cross post those to DAG> international, or something. They're windy and long, but I don't think DAG> that they're too badly written, and it goes into serious depth on some DAG> of the different bits of history with them that I alluded to in DAG> different messages over the months/years that I've been here. Cats can be important safety valves... DAG> I had to take a little bit of time off as well. Had a little med DAG> change that hasn't been throwing me for one of my major loops, but it's DAG> made things a little bit more stressful. So basically, when I haven't DAG> been using the computer for work lately, I've been spending a lot more DAG> time disconnected. Trying to do more things with my son around here, DAG> too, since it seems like the ones outdoors have, at least in the DAG> general vicinity, all been pre-sabotaged by Loki. :) Good things to DAG> be doing though, I think. Best wishes. Agreed, good things to be doing... :) ttyl neb ... A woman's place is in the home, in front of her computer. --- EzyBlueWave V3.00 01FB001F* Origin: Tiny's BBS - Oshawa, ON, CA http://tinysbbs.com (1:229/452) SEEN-BY: 19/33 34/999 90/1 116/18 120/331 123/500 128/187 135/364 140/1 SEEN-BY: 218/700 222/2 226/0 160 230/150 249/303 261/38 100 266/404 267/155 SEEN-BY: 280/1027 282/1031 1056 292/907 908 320/119 340/400 396/45 633/0 267 SEEN-BY: 633/280 281 408 640/384 712/620 848 770/1 801/161 @PATH: 229/452 426 123/500 261/38 712/848 633/280 267 |
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