last day of vacation//was 59 degrees last night brrrrrr

Last day of vacation.  It should be 80 today, but it was 59 last night and the heat never went off at all (which means the fan was on allll the time).  kind of cool how this one is designed.  the bedroom is actually a "safe" room, like for hurricanes and then it has double doors leading out to the hall and a single door to the side leading to the bathroom.  also like the sliding doors in front of the ceiling to floor windows in the sitting room/living room (super small but with mirrors etc., and enough.  amazing on smaller space you are out allll the time, on larger space you spend way too much time indoors.  the place has ceiling to floor mirrors in all rooms so it gives the illusion of space.  
They had great linens.  didn't like that the heat tops out at 77, i prefer 80.  the 2 bedroom is much larger than the one bedroom.  would hate to see what their studio is - probably super small.  what we did on this one is six of the seven days and every two days went back for the animals.  not as good as 3 days far away and not the worry of five days away and did people feed as promised and all that.  every time i went back, there was left over food and water, so worried for nothing.  when you return on a fifth day, they generally are finishing up, but not at all hungry, just nibbles, so obviously they just finished up.  learned that over time.
fairly certain i left a bag on the table.  i didn't check anything well, i'm a zombie in the mornings.  should have packed the car at night, but it was cold outside - 59 degrees is cold.  
the guard/desk man that was there at check in said he's been there for ten years and remembers us.   didn't expect that.  he says, they can bring their friends and if they are close to college age they can be there on their own but under sixteen not.  and i'm like, oh, ok.  hmmmm.  lol.  every time something like that happens it amazes me.  there is a guy at our office park that has that forget thing, like i have and other tbi people and jane pauley, i still think a lot of that is how many people are you talking to or meet in a week, some people have very small lives and others meet/greet 100 people per week, NO ONE remembers that many people, 52 weeks in a year times 100, its not possible.  and why clog your brain with that kind of thing anyway.  the guy at the office park i think is freaking a bit though from it and i'm going to have mercy on him and TELL him i'm at more than one office and its not him or his brain.  not quite.  first few times it happened he was like oh, never saw you here before and i was thinking, i have the same disorder, omg!  i'm dying to ask him if he was in any car accidents but i don't want to be rude and its not important enough to matter.  like one-third of the population has that and jane pauley put it in her autobiography, (very brave) a lot of people are born with it.  she claims if she ran into her mother in a place where she didn't expect to see her and if her mother was wearing something different she would actually walk up to her mother and introduce herself and not know who she is.  so jane pauley has an extreme version of it. 
j says the guard could just be saying that to everyone who walks in and there and has a teenager with them or waiting outside.  true.  not sure though.   he was pretty much on the money, we do do that.  he also mentioned cars and they can't park their cars in the main lot and i'm like wtf?  maybe it is just a speech.  no matter, none of us stay all week anyway, so it works out. 

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38lbs
38lbs

k called to say that alex robbed his house again and he found alex asleep in the living room beginning of this week, so the police were right and he returned. UNREAL. he isn\'t sure how he got in yet. alex stole checks and tried to cash them at one of those place, all the same kind of crap he did to his grandmother. rn called to say that one of the kittens is vomiting clear green stuff. so first thing today, look that up somewhere. wth? haven\'t checked in at work yet. hope its nice and quiet.
Michelletj
Michelletj

I have similar issues, but not with people close to me. I once ran into my neighbor at Best Buy and had an entire conversation with her, and didn\'t recognize her. My husband had to jog my memory. I\'m okay with family and close friends, but coworkers are toast in my brain. I once worked with someone at a temp job, and I just kept staring at her because she looked so familiar, but I could never place her. I did that with a woman at a grocery store once, too. We both looked at each other, had that spark of recognition, and then frowned, because neither one of us could place the other. We just passed each other, and I spent the rest of the day trying to place her and failing. Maybe it\'s more common than you\'d think? *HUGS*
carlyj1202
carlyj1202

I had just replied to your message and said I hadn\'t seen you around much but good to see you.

Hope you had a wonderful vacation but I can just imagine how cold you must have been with the fan on all night.

It is amazing how some people have such good memories.....I am surely not one of them. But maybe your group made a big impression last time you were there. :-)

I ran into a long time friend in the drs office but I\'ve not seen her in years. I was so embarrassed that she recognized me and I knew she looked familiar but I could not think who she was until she told me. We vacationed together and even lived next door to each other twice. We did everything together. But in my defense....it was years ago. lol

Have a great weekend!
annieheart
annieheart

I have a bad memory. I am much better at faces than names though.I hope you enjoyed your vacation.