Genealogy, Letters to Esther

Experience Bliss

I’ve wasted the entire weekend (where on earth did it go?!) working on Esther’s family tree. I was able to make some progress with one line. I also found a bunch of census and land purchase records for some of the Munros. In all the research I did this weekend, I came across a few really wonderful names:

Experience Bliss
Nataniel Toogood
Content Wales
Pelatiah Mason

They’re all good, but the first one is my favorite. She was born in 1649, in Rehoboth, Massachusetts. Those wacky Puritans sure knew how to conjure up an awesome name.

[Addendum: And yes, this means that I got Cumberland Family Tree up and running with 64-bit Windoze. Yay!]

Crankypantsing

Decisions, Decisions…

Friday night (it always happens on a weekend night), I was on the computer and heard splishy-splashy noises coming from a room that had no business making splishy-splashy noises. Hmmm. I went to investigate, and there was water dripping from the overhead light in the bathroom. Water + electricity? Fun! So I went upstairs to tell my wonderful neighbors that it seems like their shower is leaking. Again. They apologized, as if it were their fault Mr. Fix It didn’t actually fix it the last two times he was here.

They called the emergency repair number, and were told someone would be out Saturday ayem, and that I would need to be around as well, so that they could get into my apartment. What for, I can’t imagine. There’s not actually anything broken here, and as soon as the leak is for real fixed, the light should be fine. I mean, it’s not like they’re going to replace the light or wiring. They are too brimful of slackertude for that.

I got up early Saturday morning, just in case. At about 3:00, there was a knock on my door from one of the upstairs guys. Maintenance had called and weren’t going to come out until Monday, because they’d decided that water + electricity was not, in fact, an emergency. Huh.

So apparently, I got up early on Saturday and wasted half the day waiting around, for bupkis. And now, I have to decide whether I’m going to stay home tomorrow, go in to work and leave early, or just go to work as normal and let the maintenance guys figure out how to navigate the dog. I know that if I go to work for the whole day, they’ll show up, and if I stay home, they won’t.

Decisions, decisions…