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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 639889" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Yay! This got signed! Wohoo!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Of course because nothing is ever simple when it comes to difficult child and he is in quite a jam with logistics right now. He needs to get himself to a city A and from there to city B at Friday morning. He is currently in city C and has his stuff, that he needs with him, are either there in couple different places (and other of those places he is currently banned from going so he has to get someone else to bring the stuff) or in city D and some even in city E. And some here at home. Add distances from 40 miles to 400 miles between these cities. Add the fact, that it just started snowing in some parts of that triangle so the car he has been driving went both unsafe and illegal to drive (winter tires are in city F and without them, it is against the law drive it in winter conditions even outside of the months when winter tires are required despite the conditions.) And his last team is having a norovirus outbreak and he too was caught with the bug (hence the ban mentioned earlier) so he is currently sick.</p><p></p><p>Lucky thing is, that he is young man in his twenties with that typical to them belief, that goes against all reason, that matters will sort themselves out somehow. And miraculously they often seem to do just that, if you believe hard enough.</p><p></p><p>I would get a nervous breakdown and headache of the century just trying to figure out logistics of thing like that. Great thing of course is, that I don't need to (because my stuff would never be all around like that nor would I be so blissfully unprepared.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 639889, member: 14557"] Yay! This got signed! Wohoo! Of course because nothing is ever simple when it comes to difficult child and he is in quite a jam with logistics right now. He needs to get himself to a city A and from there to city B at Friday morning. He is currently in city C and has his stuff, that he needs with him, are either there in couple different places (and other of those places he is currently banned from going so he has to get someone else to bring the stuff) or in city D and some even in city E. And some here at home. Add distances from 40 miles to 400 miles between these cities. Add the fact, that it just started snowing in some parts of that triangle so the car he has been driving went both unsafe and illegal to drive (winter tires are in city F and without them, it is against the law drive it in winter conditions even outside of the months when winter tires are required despite the conditions.) And his last team is having a norovirus outbreak and he too was caught with the bug (hence the ban mentioned earlier) so he is currently sick. Lucky thing is, that he is young man in his twenties with that typical to them belief, that goes against all reason, that matters will sort themselves out somehow. And miraculously they often seem to do just that, if you believe hard enough. I would get a nervous breakdown and headache of the century just trying to figure out logistics of thing like that. Great thing of course is, that I don't need to (because my stuff would never be all around like that nor would I be so blissfully unprepared.) [/QUOTE]
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