Ex Post Facto
You didn't think it was over, did you?
Earlier this week, Kelley went to check her mail, and what did she find? The letter, which I sent last week, as instructed by the most idiotic postal worker ever.
I don't mean that somehow I misaddressed the letter and sent it to my old condo by accident.
Nor do I even mean the envelope with the letter in it was somehow misdelivered there.
No, the friendly neighborhood postal carriers received the letter, opened it, read it, had no idea what to do with it, and, for whatever reason, stuck the letter in her mailbox.
Not knowing what else to do, Kelley took the letter back to the post office and asked them about it. The clerk there was stunned. Apparently neither Kelley nor I have received anything but misinformation since this whole mail-forwarding debacle began.
Regardless, the US Postal Service is sending me the change of address form they should have offered me in the first place, all postage paid (the least they could do for all the confusion and mess), and all I have to do is fill it out and drop it in a Canada Post box, and be done with it.
It sounds ridiculously easy now. We'll see how this goes.
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Oh, and it's Friday!
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And the cat is on a diet.
Earlier this week, Kelley went to check her mail, and what did she find? The letter, which I sent last week, as instructed by the most idiotic postal worker ever.
I don't mean that somehow I misaddressed the letter and sent it to my old condo by accident.
Nor do I even mean the envelope with the letter in it was somehow misdelivered there.
No, the friendly neighborhood postal carriers received the letter, opened it, read it, had no idea what to do with it, and, for whatever reason, stuck the letter in her mailbox.
Not knowing what else to do, Kelley took the letter back to the post office and asked them about it. The clerk there was stunned. Apparently neither Kelley nor I have received anything but misinformation since this whole mail-forwarding debacle began.
Regardless, the US Postal Service is sending me the change of address form they should have offered me in the first place, all postage paid (the least they could do for all the confusion and mess), and all I have to do is fill it out and drop it in a Canada Post box, and be done with it.
It sounds ridiculously easy now. We'll see how this goes.
* * *
Oh, and it's Friday!
* * *
And the cat is on a diet.
