Random Thoughts 17: Here we go again.

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When I'm flipping through radio stations occasionally I'll come across something and think 'hey that's pretty catchy and decent lyrically' and find out it's Swift. She's talented and quite creative imo.

I wouldn't pay that much money to see almost anyone though.
A few months ago she sang a song on SNL that blew me away. I wouldn't listen to it often because it's not my cup-of-tea but it was a terrific, impressive and intricate song.
 
This is going to sound bad: Anyone have any experience with tracking a child via an AirTag? Trying to help my sister out with her son.

He's 9 yrs old and has some developmental issues and occasionally likes to run away / disappear from their house. Not in a bad sense (like I hate my parents), but more in a I want to play on a trampoline and I know that my friend Billy down the street has a trampoline so I'm going to go to Billy's house. Then Billy's mom will call my sister saying, do you know your kid is out here? Everyone in the neighborhood is aware that he's got some developmental issues, so they all keep an eye out for him.

They've got chimes on all the doors and the older two kids also do a good job watching him, but it's hard to keep an eye on him at all times.

Trying to figure out a good way to help them keep track of him. My current thought is to figure out how to get an airtag in his shoes.
 
Saw the Jennifer Lawrence comedy No Hard Feelings today. Not bad. Not really as raunchy as previews make it out to be.
 
Saw the Jennifer Lawrence comedy No Hard Feelings today. Not bad. Not really as raunchy as previews make it out to be.

Saw Past Lives last night.

Really liked it. Talk about a movie that has none of the riff raff that it seems every movie has.

Just a simple realistic take on how life and relationships tend to work.
 
Apparently in the world of roofers, 7.30a really means 6.40a. And they chose to start on the roof over our bedroom.

Ich hasse morgenmenschen...and I'm wearing that shirt to prove it.

Guess I shouldn't complain though, after over a year of construction people saying 7.30a and showing up around 9.00a...
 
Apparently in the world of roofers, 7.30a really means 6.40a. And they chose to start on the roof over our bedroom.

Ich hasse morgenmenschen...and I'm wearing that shirt to prove it.

Guess I shouldn't complain though, after over a year of construction people saying 7.30a and showing up around 9.00a...
There is likely a cultural difference between the two crews.
 
Apparently in the world of roofers, 7.30a really means 6.40a. And they chose to start on the roof over our bedroom.

Ich hasse morgenmenschen...and I'm wearing that shirt to prove it.

Guess I shouldn't complain though, after over a year of construction people saying 7.30a and showing up around 9.00a...
I tipped them to start early. Told them the lady of the house was an early riser.
 
Apparently in the world of roofers, 7.30a really means 6.40a. And they chose to start on the roof over our bedroom.

Ich hasse morgenmenschen...and I'm wearing that shirt to prove it.

Guess I shouldn't complain though, after over a year of construction people saying 7.30a and showing up around 9.00a...
Maybe they're on eastern time!
 
Apparently in the world of roofers, 7.30a really means 6.40a. And they chose to start on the roof over our bedroom.

Ich hasse morgenmenschen...and I'm wearing that shirt to prove it.

Guess I shouldn't complain though, after over a year of construction people saying 7.30a and showing up around 9.00a...
They are from Atlanta. Phones are on eastern time.
 
This is going to sound bad: Anyone have any experience with tracking a child via an AirTag? Trying to help my sister out with her son.

He's 9 yrs old and has some developmental issues and occasionally likes to run away / disappear from their house. Not in a bad sense (like I hate my parents), but more in a I want to play on a trampoline and I know that my friend Billy down the street has a trampoline so I'm going to go to Billy's house. Then Billy's mom will call my sister saying, do you know your kid is out here? Everyone in the neighborhood is aware that he's got some developmental issues, so they all keep an eye out for him.

They've got chimes on all the doors and the older two kids also do a good job watching him, but it's hard to keep an eye on him at all times.

Trying to figure out a good way to help them keep track of him. My current thought is to figure out how to get an airtag in his shoes.
My daughter has one, and left one in her car from when she traveled. We got alerts on it one or two times, but that is all I know. When my daughter gets home I will try to remember to ask her how tracking it for her luggage went.
 
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