I met up with my BF of all times and we took our kids to a pumpkn farm for the traditional pumpkin picking, hayride and corn maze. The corn maze was amazing. Yep kept saying "Amazing". I have never seen corn that tall. After a while we got a little spooked and decided to just bust out of it. The boys even got spooked when we caught up to them,.
But it was just a beautiful day and I was just grateful to be out and doing something instead of sitting around the house doing the house cleaning and laundry.
I of course came home to a strange piece of mail. JA's brother's wife, our SIL, received a thick envelope from a financial company. It had this on it.
Ms. Name Lastname
My Address
Our first names begin with the same letter. I think it is weird that have gotten some mail over the summer that was address to the BIL and now this? All of the mail has somehow been related to financial things. It makes me uncomfortable.
I am curious to open it. In fact I almost did because of the names and initials. It was the "Ms." part that caught my eye and I did not open it. I never refer to myself as "Ms" these days. A quick "up to the light" scan revealed a letter addressed to her addressing some kind of financial needs for children with handicaps (our nephew has a severe form of C*P). That part I cand make out and that is it. I am sending it back to the post office as "Return to Sender. Not at this Location".
We just can not get away from those people!
I hate getting other people's mail. When we first moved into our flat, we kept getting mail from our local council in the previous tenant's name. I kept sending it back, but after a few months I got worried that maybe they owe a lot of back tax and one day the bailiff will come and take away *our* stuff. So I opened it and it turned out that they were getting benefit *illegally* and the checks were still arriving at this adress. I wrote a letter to the council which seemed to sort things out.
If the letters don't stop and they are from the same source I advise you to open one and write a letter explaining you are not who they think you are. No need to get into trouble because of other people's dodgy dealings!
Posted by: Susanna | Monday, October 31, 2005 at 06:31 AM