Anonymous wrote:OP here. You guys, I woke up late! Had a bad night.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. You guys, I woke up late! Had a bad night.
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.
It's a way worse morning for the people who got puked on by a stranger! Sorry this happened. Kids are disgusting (and wonderful).
OP, I used to get up at 7:30 when I had to be at work at 9am and I lived 3 miles from my office. If your commute involves 66 and you need to be in the office by 8:30, I would have been leaving the house no later than 7:30am. Not frying up tuna or whatever it was.
(was the fried tuna what made the baby puke? It's making me gag)
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.
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who gets up at 7:30 when they have to be at 8:30???
This is what I don't get. You claim you have an hour long commute but you didn't get up until 7:30 when you knew you had a conference you had to set up for by 9? OP, you are the agent of your own terrible morning, not your DH.