Such an Awful Morning

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Anonymous wrote:My DD (1-year-old) projectile vomited all over several people in suits while in a train carriage on our commute to work. That was an awful morning.


Poor thing! Poor folks in suits too! Poor you, PP. What did you do???


PP here ... yeah, felt most sorry for the fellow passengers. Also, the future ones as we couldn't get them to stop the train to clean it (no-one at the station and it was so crowded) ... the doors just closed and went on with that all over the floor.

I was pregnant and sitting far enough away (DH was standing with baby), so I went on to work. DH had to take himself and baby home (missed a day of work) since she was obviously sick by then (seemed perfectly fine before that). I caught the illness a few days later. Never been so sick in my life.

I can only imagine how OP would cope!


+1 here, my husband is on business travel. I woke up at 6am. I spent the morning rushing around trying to get myself and the kids ready. Managed to accomplish this, then my 3 year old let the dog out and decided to go outside w/ her, no shoes on, got covered in mud the required a change. We finally make it into the car and then get stuck in some of the worst traffic ever! an hour and 20 mins to go 8 miles! Then while we are stuck in this traffic my 3 year old tells me he has to go potty and I am literally stuck and can't get anywhere for him to go, we of course have an accident. We arrive at school where I have to spend 20 mins changing him and getting him settled down since he is embarrassed about his accident. I then get to my work building and I am told there are no more spots left in the parking garage. I then spend 30 mins driving around trying to find something. I have no luck and decide I am parking in a grocery store garage and hoping to hell I have not been towed at the end of the day! OP, this is also what a BAD MORNING looks like. I am just trying to give you some prospective.

No. A bad morning is when someone you love doesn't wake up. That's perspective.
Anonymous
OP, if this is your def. of a bad morning then you might as well quit life now, you are not cut out for it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DD (1-year-old) projectile vomited all over several people in suits while in a train carriage on our commute to work. That was an awful morning.


Poor thing! Poor folks in suits too! Poor you, PP. What did you do???


PP here ... yeah, felt most sorry for the fellow passengers. Also, the future ones as we couldn't get them to stop the train to clean it (no-one at the station and it was so crowded) ... the doors just closed and went on with that all over the floor.

I was pregnant and sitting far enough away (DH was standing with baby), so I went on to work. DH had to take himself and baby home (missed a day of work) since she was obviously sick by then (seemed perfectly fine before that). I caught the illness a few days later. Never been so sick in my life.

I can only imagine how OP would cope!


+1 here, my husband is on business travel. I woke up at 6am. I spent the morning rushing around trying to get myself and the kids ready. Managed to accomplish this, then my 3 year old let the dog out and decided to go outside w/ her, no shoes on, got covered in mud the required a change. We finally make it into the car and then get stuck in some of the worst traffic ever! an hour and 20 mins to go 8 miles! Then while we are stuck in this traffic my 3 year old tells me he has to go potty and I am literally stuck and can't get anywhere for him to go, we of course have an accident. We arrive at school where I have to spend 20 mins changing him and getting him settled down since he is embarrassed about his accident. I then get to my work building and I am told there are no more spots left in the parking garage. I then spend 30 mins driving around trying to find something. I have no luck and decide I am parking in a grocery store garage and hoping to hell I have not been towed at the end of the day! OP, this is also what a BAD MORNING looks like. I am just trying to give you some prospective.

Ok, we get it. Start your own thread with your bad morning. The point isn't to compare yours to hers. OP's issues are so NOT about what actually happened this morning. She's posted before and has other issues.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DD (1-year-old) projectile vomited all over several people in suits while in a train carriage on our commute to work. That was an awful morning.


Poor thing! Poor folks in suits too! Poor you, PP. What did you do???


PP here ... yeah, felt most sorry for the fellow passengers. Also, the future ones as we couldn't get them to stop the train to clean it (no-one at the station and it was so crowded) ... the doors just closed and went on with that all over the floor.

I was pregnant and sitting far enough away (DH was standing with baby), so I went on to work. DH had to take himself and baby home (missed a day of work) since she was obviously sick by then (seemed perfectly fine before that). I caught the illness a few days later. Never been so sick in my life.

I can only imagine how OP would cope!


+1 here, my husband is on business travel. I woke up at 6am. I spent the morning rushing around trying to get myself and the kids ready. Managed to accomplish this, then my 3 year old let the dog out and decided to go outside w/ her, no shoes on, got covered in mud the required a change. We finally make it into the car and then get stuck in some of the worst traffic ever! an hour and 20 mins to go 8 miles! Then while we are stuck in this traffic my 3 year old tells me he has to go potty and I am literally stuck and can't get anywhere for him to go, we of course have an accident. We arrive at school where I have to spend 20 mins changing him and getting him settled down since he is embarrassed about his accident. I then get to my work building and I am told there are no more spots left in the parking garage. I then spend 30 mins driving around trying to find something. I have no luck and decide I am parking in a grocery store garage and hoping to hell I have not been towed at the end of the day! OP, this is also what a BAD MORNING looks like. I am just trying to give you some prospective.

Ok, we get it. Start your own thread with your bad morning. The point isn't to compare yours to hers. OP's issues are so NOT about what actually happened this morning. She's posted before and has other issues.


Wow, attitude, you must have also had a bad morning! LOL.....you know exactly the point and yes I have read the OP's other threads too....she certainly likes to complain. I don't feel the need to start a thread about my bad morning because I am more grown up than that. I realize there are many other people out there having significantly worse mornings and we all manage to deal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DD (1-year-old) projectile vomited all over several people in suits while in a train carriage on our commute to work. That was an awful morning.


Poor thing! Poor folks in suits too! Poor you, PP. What did you do???


PP here ... yeah, felt most sorry for the fellow passengers. Also, the future ones as we couldn't get them to stop the train to clean it (no-one at the station and it was so crowded) ... the doors just closed and went on with that all over the floor.

I was pregnant and sitting far enough away (DH was standing with baby), so I went on to work. DH had to take himself and baby home (missed a day of work) since she was obviously sick by then (seemed perfectly fine before that). I caught the illness a few days later. Never been so sick in my life.

I can only imagine how OP would cope!


+1 here, my husband is on business travel. I woke up at 6am. I spent the morning rushing around trying to get myself and the kids ready. Managed to accomplish this, then my 3 year old let the dog out and decided to go outside w/ her, no shoes on, got covered in mud the required a change. We finally make it into the car and then get stuck in some of the worst traffic ever! an hour and 20 mins to go 8 miles! Then while we are stuck in this traffic my 3 year old tells me he has to go potty and I am literally stuck and can't get anywhere for him to go, we of course have an accident. We arrive at school where I have to spend 20 mins changing him and getting him settled down since he is embarrassed about his accident. I then get to my work building and I am told there are no more spots left in the parking garage. I then spend 30 mins driving around trying to find something. I have no luck and decide I am parking in a grocery store garage and hoping to hell I have not been towed at the end of the day! OP, this is also what a BAD MORNING looks like. I am just trying to give you some prospective.

No. A bad morning is when someone you love doesn't wake up. That's perspective.


Sure, that's a bad morning too. I think you are being a bit dramatic. I think many people reading this understand the point that was being made.....or maybe you didn't...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DD (1-year-old) projectile vomited all over several people in suits while in a train carriage on our commute to work. That was an awful morning.


Poor thing! Poor folks in suits too! Poor you, PP. What did you do???


PP here ... yeah, felt most sorry for the fellow passengers. Also, the future ones as we couldn't get them to stop the train to clean it (no-one at the station and it was so crowded) ... the doors just closed and went on with that all over the floor.

I was pregnant and sitting far enough away (DH was standing with baby), so I went on to work. DH had to take himself and baby home (missed a day of work) since she was obviously sick by then (seemed perfectly fine before that). I caught the illness a few days later. Never been so sick in my life.

I can only imagine how OP would cope!


+1 here, my husband is on business travel. I woke up at 6am. I spent the morning rushing around trying to get myself and the kids ready. Managed to accomplish this, then my 3 year old let the dog out and decided to go outside w/ her, no shoes on, got covered in mud the required a change. We finally make it into the car and then get stuck in some of the worst traffic ever! an hour and 20 mins to go 8 miles! Then while we are stuck in this traffic my 3 year old tells me he has to go potty and I am literally stuck and can't get anywhere for him to go, we of course have an accident. We arrive at school where I have to spend 20 mins changing him and getting him settled down since he is embarrassed about his accident. I then get to my work building and I am told there are no more spots left in the parking garage. I then spend 30 mins driving around trying to find something. I have no luck and decide I am parking in a grocery store garage and hoping to hell I have not been towed at the end of the day! OP, this is also what a BAD MORNING looks like. I am just trying to give you some prospective.

Ok, we get it. Start your own thread with your bad morning. The point isn't to compare yours to hers. OP's issues are so NOT about what actually happened this morning. She's posted before and has other issues.


Wow, attitude, you must have also had a bad morning! LOL.....you know exactly the point and yes I have read the OP's other threads too....she certainly likes to complain. I don't feel the need to start a thread about my bad morning because I am more grown up than that. I realize there are many other people out there having significantly worse mornings and we all manage to deal.

I agree but you actually posted more information about your bad morning than OP did.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Why exactly are you preparing a lunch in the morning? Why couldn't you do that the night before?


Agree. Also why did you prepare lunch after waking up exactly one hour before you needed to be at work, when your commute is an hour?


Um yeah. OP has to be at the office at 8:30 and she's still in the house at 8:20? Sounds like a whiny moron to me!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:OP why the hell are you sleeping in until 7:30 if you have to be at work at 8:30? I have to be at work at 8:30 and I get up at 5 am so I can do all this stuff (not fry the tuna) and not be a maniac in the morning.

You hate living far out and yet you're doing everything you can to make it as hard as possible on yourself. GROW UP.


+1

You need to grow up, OP.

Who the f*ck wakes up at 7:30am and expects to get to work by 8:30?

And, since I've followed your other posts about HOW VERY FAR you live from the city -- now it's suddenly a 30 minute commute? At 8:30am?

YEAH RIGHT


You can't get from one side of Vienna to another in 30 minutes at 8:30 in the morning!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DD (1-year-old) projectile vomited all over several people in suits while in a train carriage on our commute to work. That was an awful morning.


Poor thing! Poor folks in suits too! Poor you, PP. What did you do???


PP here ... yeah, felt most sorry for the fellow passengers. Also, the future ones as we couldn't get them to stop the train to clean it (no-one at the station and it was so crowded) ... the doors just closed and went on with that all over the floor.

I was pregnant and sitting far enough away (DH was standing with baby), so I went on to work. DH had to take himself and baby home (missed a day of work) since she was obviously sick by then (seemed perfectly fine before that). I caught the illness a few days later. Never been so sick in my life.

I can only imagine how OP would cope!


+1 here, my husband is on business travel. I woke up at 6am. I spent the morning rushing around trying to get myself and the kids ready. Managed to accomplish this, then my 3 year old let the dog out and decided to go outside w/ her, no shoes on, got covered in mud the required a change. We finally make it into the car and then get stuck in some of the worst traffic ever! an hour and 20 mins to go 8 miles! Then while we are stuck in this traffic my 3 year old tells me he has to go potty and I am literally stuck and can't get anywhere for him to go, we of course have an accident. We arrive at school where I have to spend 20 mins changing him and getting him settled down since he is embarrassed about his accident. I then get to my work building and I am told there are no more spots left in the parking garage. I then spend 30 mins driving around trying to find something. I have no luck and decide I am parking in a grocery store garage and hoping to hell I have not been towed at the end of the day! OP, this is also what a BAD MORNING looks like. I am just trying to give you some prospective.

Ok, we get it. Start your own thread with your bad morning. The point isn't to compare yours to hers. OP's issues are so NOT about what actually happened this morning. She's posted before and has other issues.


Wow, attitude, you must have also had a bad morning! LOL.....you know exactly the point and yes I have read the OP's other threads too....she certainly likes to complain. I don't feel the need to start a thread about my bad morning because I am more grown up than that. I realize there are many other people out there having significantly worse mornings and we all manage to deal.

I agree but you actually posted more information about your bad morning than OP did.


Sorry, I guess my morning just had a lot more bad happening that required more detail...ha
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. You guys, I woke up late! Had a bad night.


Did it have to do with basketball or frying canned salmon?
Anonymous
Your poor husband. As foR your terrible morning? 100% your fault.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:You've posted before about your differences with DH on the long commute, right?

Anyway, you need some perspective, OP. And you need to get it quick before you have kids. Most of us woke up at 6am, did not have the luxury of eating breakfast, let alone fixing a lunch that involves cooking, dealt with tired and grumpy kids who suddenly remembered they need to do something important for school before they go, haven't even spoken to their DH for a few days as there hasn't been time, etc.

It's such a shame that we never appreciate what we have until it's too late.


Yes. Same one. Still hate the commute. I'm sooo sick of our morning routine ruining our lives. We are usually so in love and kind but we become so grumpy and bitter in the a.ms.



Wow. Drama Queen much? OP, PLEASE do not reproduce!
Anonymous
Can we get back to the fried tuna?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You've posted before about your differences with DH on the long commute, right?

Anyway, you need some perspective, OP. And you need to get it quick before you have kids. Most of us woke up at 6am, did not have the luxury of eating breakfast, let alone fixing a lunch that involves cooking, dealt with tired and grumpy kids who suddenly remembered they need to do something important for school before they go, haven't even spoken to their DH for a few days as there hasn't been time, etc.

It's such a shame that we never appreciate what we have until it's too late.


Yeah I think I recognize this poster too. They stay super late at work and she's upset they don't have any friends and live in Vienna or something.



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