This here's a recipe for unpleasantness.

Mal ,'Objects In Space'


Natter 74: Ready or Not  

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-t - Jan 24, 2016 8:40:27 am PST #14086 of 30003
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

The withdrawal is probably the rollover. I think when I had to do that there was a gap when I didn't really know where my money was and that was really disturbing, but it did show up in an account in my name eventually. I hope you can get it all sorted out easily tomorrow, ask, and try not to worry about it meanwhile, since you can't do anything about it today anyway.

What is a hall tree?

I don't have a system for dealing with worn-once closes that don't quite need to go in the laundry yet, I could use one. My half-assed system is to not put them in the laundry but pile them on the end of the bed or somewhere, but then I usually just give up and put them in the laundry anyway because after lying around for a while like that they probably need washing what with the cat hair that is bound to accumulate and the ever present possibility of hairballs, etc.

I still don't really feel well. I'm not sick enough that I would stay home from work, but I can't seem to make myself do anything productive. Frustrating.


Zenkitty - Jan 24, 2016 8:40:34 am PST #14087 of 30003
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

Having had to help handle sorting out three overstuffed homes after their owner's demise, I have zero concerns anymore about leaving mine for anyone else! Apres moi, le deluge. I'm more concerned with the flood I have to bail for myself, now.

I really like the squalor survivors support group

I'm at maximum load with joining internet forums, myself. But I really like Unfuck Your Habitat for getting my head into the space for cleaning.


Zenkitty - Jan 24, 2016 8:46:24 am PST #14088 of 30003
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

What is a hall tree?

Also known as a coat rack. Sort of a pole with hooks sticking out of it, meant to stand in your entryway for hanging jackets and hats on. Amazon sells lots of them.


bennett - Jan 24, 2016 8:52:17 am PST #14089 of 30003

I have a particular place in the closet where I re-hang office clothes that can be worn again. After the second wearing, they usually go in the laundry basket. Wear-around-the-house clothes get hung over a chair next to the dresser until they go in the laundry. I like the idea of a hall tree but one wouldn't really fit in my bedroom.


Zenkitty - Jan 24, 2016 8:55:43 am PST #14090 of 30003
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

Ha. Amazon just sent me a link to buy, among other things, coat racks. Suspicious! Stop stalking me, Amazon.


askye - Jan 24, 2016 8:56:23 am PST #14091 of 30003
Thrive to spite them

Not a recent job, it's been 4 years or so since I worked there. Which I know I should have done something about it but ... I hate dealing with money. Also the person I would have to deal with is ...not very nice and gossipy (for the payroll administrator ,etc not a good trait) so I didn't want to deal with -I moved . I have no job. And then I did have a job and I was going to roll things all together.

Speaking of which I have to deal with my 401K from my last job.

Right now I'm going to assume it was rolled over into an IRA and that paperwork was sent and I skimmed it and either misplaced it or threw it out in the move. The weeks leading up the move were really hectic and I was throwing away containers where I couldn't find the lid or extra bowls I had becasue they were dirty and I didn't have the spoons to wash them and take them too Goodwill.

Which also made me feel guilty but it was feel overwhelmed by dishes until I shut down and can't do anything or toss it and pack/sort until I feel overwhelmed and shut down.


Consuela - Jan 24, 2016 9:05:40 am PST #14092 of 30003
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

It is your money, askye, but some places don't like to keep a 401K going after the employee has left. I sat on one account for 8 years after leaving that job, but the job I left just 5 months ago already wants me to move the account.

Zen, I hope you feel better today. Is there any chance you can get some fresh air today? That often helps me, and some new study just came out that reported that getting outdoors definitely helps people's mental health.

Do you people do that? I'm happy to wear jeans, sweaters, etc., more than once, but it feels weird to put them back away right away. So I put them on top of my dresser and then sometimes they just stay there.

Oh, god, yeah. My grandmother's rocking chair is where my unsoiled-but-worn clothes live. I do try to clear it off and hang up the good clothes, but I tend to pile jeans and sweaters on it. I'm trying to move the lightly-worn workout clothes into the hooks in the closet, though.

Had a nice day yesterday with an old friend who's in town, while my sister dealt with Dad. He's not doing great, and we're stepping up his level of care at the facility. I don't understand why he won't drink fluids. It's just some kind of block, and he constantly gets dehydrated. It's not exactly a good long-term solution to keep taking him to the ER for IV fluids, after all...

Anyway, I'll probably stop by and visit with him later, after I get my cake out of the oven. Hope it comes out, I've never made it before. The batter tasted nice, though.


Beverly - Jan 24, 2016 9:13:59 am PST #14093 of 30003
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

We used to have a row of Shaker pegs along one wall in the bedroom, where H used to hang once-worn clothes. I threatened to, when we bought a house, get one with two extra bedrooms: one with a row of pegs, one high and one about waist height, all along all four walls, just for his "airing" closet, and a second bedroom full of shoe racks just for his shoes, since he won't put them in the closet with his clean clothes--or with clothes he plans to wear again. The bathroom floor was where he used to leave his shoes--so helpful for the rest of us trying to get to the shower.

He dumped a lot of clothes, and a lot more shoes, when we moved. He keeps shoes he wears a lot on the mat by the back door (I'm looking at a shoe rack to go there) or on the back porch, and has a room of his own, his rarely-used office with its own closet, to manage his wardrobe. I neither advise nor interfere, as I have a closet of my own.


Zenkitty - Jan 24, 2016 9:29:09 am PST #14094 of 30003
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

Two extra bedrooms for clothes and shoes sounds lovely. I also wm loathe to put things I've worn back into a closet until they've been cleaned, and also loathe to clean things too often as it reduces their lifespan (and is a troublesome chore).

And, I just plain dislike digging around in a closet for anything. Hm. My closets are cramped and badly lit, no amount of good organizing can fix that. I need to work on more alternative solutions for managing clothes/shoe storage, like the hall tree which works really well for me. Maybe I should be using the cedar chest at the foot of the bed for everyday storage, instead of "forever storage" of quilts I never use - those I can zip into plastic bags and tuck away on top closet shelves.

Many good ideas, little actual movement.


Amy - Jan 24, 2016 9:38:05 am PST #14095 of 30003
Because books.

My problem is that the older I get, the more visual I get -- if I can't see it, it doesn't exist, so I have to clothes in folded piles where I can see everything, and shoes within view (one way or another).

I'm the worst about this with the fridge. Anything that accidentally gets pushed to the back could just as well have been thrown out.

All kinds of hugs, if you like them, Zen. I know those feelings, and they're really hard to banish.