Disconnect Day
9:00 am:
Discover that not only is the item I made for a swap strangely gone missing, the materials I'd need to make another one have also gone missing.
1:20 pm : Do not successfully meet with friend in park for playdate/trading money for shirt I made for her.
2:00 pm: Do not sucessfully connect with owner of new playspace being built, who told me to stop by between one and three; door is locked.
3:00 pm: Find "We missed you" signature sheet for package I've been waiting on all day in mailbox.
Wah.
Discover that not only is the item I made for a swap strangely gone missing, the materials I'd need to make another one have also gone missing.
1:20 pm : Do not successfully meet with friend in park for playdate/trading money for shirt I made for her.
2:00 pm: Do not sucessfully connect with owner of new playspace being built, who told me to stop by between one and three; door is locked.
3:00 pm: Find "We missed you" signature sheet for package I've been waiting on all day in mailbox.
Wah.
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This morning, the envelope was in my mailbox again, with a "return to sender - insufficient postage" label on it. So I took it back to the post office, and got it weighed. It was exactly four grams over the weight limit.
Now, not only am I subsidizing the postal system for people who live in remote communities and pay fifty cents to mail a letter to another remote community, I've actually paid eighty-eight cents plus five cents tax, and made two trips to the post office, to send a letter a ten-minute drive away within my own city. It cost them more to return it to me than they get for enforcing the additional postage on four tiny grams of letter.
I was in a bad enough mood to be snarky with the clerk - the same one who guessed wrong on Wednesday, so I don't feel too bad about it, but I'm NEVER snarky with clerks.
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when your down,
the only way to go is up
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You have all my condolences.
THANK YOU!!!
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