Dinner next door was really very nice. The women were very welcoming and in my opinion we were a good mix of diversity. My worries prior were unfounded, I held my own as the topics of conversation flowed easily from travel to politics. I found out that I went to jr. high with one of the gals, I searched out my yearbook later and think we didn't know each other back then, glad to know her now though, she's very interesting and I hope to talk with her again.
Sunday afternoon hubs and I were relaxing watching a dvd, enjoying a very good vibe for the moment when a woman came to our door asking if D. was home. He wasn't, "Does he live here?", she had a paper in her hand. I naturally inquired what this is about, but she told me that she could't tell me, that she needed to only speak with him. I guess she saw my concern so she tried to relieve my fears by saying, "It's not anything that can't be fixed."
It took a couple phone calls to have her back at my door delivering the paper she'd held away from my view on her last visit. It was from the county, apparently they are summoning him for jury duty because he didn't show up earlier this year when called. AH!! They threatened him with a giant fine and possibly jail, can they do that?!!�
Will the fun never end with this kid? He doesn't get that he shouldn't be bringing this kind of worry to his parents. He owes us peace and the knowledge that as a young adult he's conducting himself in a mannor that produces possitive results and creates confidence in the future.�
I'm not making a big deal over nothing here, the jury duty thing wasn't the only bad news he got this weekend.�Macy's -�has�still got a pitbull's hold on his tail!��Health insurance - oh yeah,�but they want the first two months up front...sure, where's that coming from?�
Times are tough these days can't we just try to keep the chaos down to a dull roar?
LOL, the question for today was: What am I afraid of and why? Let me think, I'll get back to ya!