SNAFU #1: So I have an event in Portland this weekend that I bought my ticket for in November. Fast forward to February. I couldn't find my hotel reservation, so I made one at a hotel several miles from the event.
Fast forward some more to this week. I had a reminder in my calendar about a conveniently located hotel reservation that I thought I'd forgotten to make months ago. Sure enough, I'd misfiled it under "trans" instead of "travel". So I conferred with the Tickler, who's joining me, and cancelled the less convenient reservation. At least this SNAFU is taker care of.
SNAFU #2: For the above event, I need proof of the vaccination that I got in February. I had said proof, but I didn't know I'd need it and therefore recycled it. If I can't get said proof, I'll need to bring a COVID test.
SNAFU #3: The appliance installers were here again this afternoon. Yes, I have a 220V outlet in my kitchen, but the oven-and-induction-cooktop combo needs a 40A circuit breaker. The circuit breaker that it's plugged into is 20A. Why it only trips when the stove is not in use is a mystery. It was after hours by then, so the installers said I should call their boss tomorrow morning to figure out what in the hell we're going to do about this.
Fast forward some more to this week. I had a reminder in my calendar about a conveniently located hotel reservation that I thought I'd forgotten to make months ago. Sure enough, I'd misfiled it under "trans" instead of "travel". So I conferred with the Tickler, who's joining me, and cancelled the less convenient reservation. At least this SNAFU is taker care of.
SNAFU #2: For the above event, I need proof of the vaccination that I got in February. I had said proof, but I didn't know I'd need it and therefore recycled it. If I can't get said proof, I'll need to bring a COVID test.
SNAFU #3: The appliance installers were here again this afternoon. Yes, I have a 220V outlet in my kitchen, but the oven-and-induction-cooktop combo needs a 40A circuit breaker. The circuit breaker that it's plugged into is 20A. Why it only trips when the stove is not in use is a mystery. It was after hours by then, so the installers said I should call their boss tomorrow morning to figure out what in the hell we're going to do about this.