Yeah you're right crap Ola. That's what I call it. I don't sure be glad to go
home. Honestly I really will. I'll talk to my mom on Sunday like I always do
and then I'm going to call Verizon and see how long it'll take them to come to
my
Kathleen Polkabla
On Sep 15, 2016, at 11:18 AM, Linda Gehres <ljgehres@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Oops, the ginger ale probably had caffeine in Hmm, wonder if ginger ale is
like seven-up and doesn’t have caffeine in it? Don’t know for sure, but
usually soft drinks do have caffeine in them which could have explained your
being awake all night.
I’m also looking forward to your getting to go home to your own environment
nd your own apartment!! Kathleen, you’ve been through so much crapola!
Linda G.
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From: ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On ;
Behalf Of Kathleen Polkabla
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2016 3:01 AM
To: ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ourplace] Re: New York City
Linda I'm going back on the first. The moving company is coming the day
before to help me pack or actually they're going to do it. My physical
therapist said no way am I going to pack my stuff. I'll pack some that I can
but that's about it. Yay I can't wait for 1 October to come. I can't wait to
go back home and boil tell you that day when I get home I'll probably sleep
like a kid. I've had so much trouble sleeping over here. And I don't know why
either but insomnia his visit me all the time actually I haven't gone to
sleep yet. I've stayed up all night reading a book and no I didn't have
coffee. I'm listening to a book as I dictate this. And I just made my 1st cup
of coffee. Maybe later I'll take a nap I don't know. And I don't know what
kept me awake either I got up and had a bottle of ginger rail then went back
to bed. And listen to a book and I still couldn't sleep. This is just getting
totally ridiculous and I hope it changes when I get home.
Kathleen Polkabla
On Sep 14, 2016, at 11:36 PM, Linda Gehres <ljgehres@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Kathleen, do you know when you’re going to be able to go back home for sure?
I hope soon, I hope sometime in October! You’ve had to stay at Styvesent
longer than you’d anticipated, almost five months now. That’s too long to
force someone to live away from her own apartment and environment.
Linda G.
From: ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On ;
Behalf Of Kathleen Polkabla
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 6:38 PM
To: ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ourplace] Re: New York City
I'll tell you one thing after the moving company helped me unpack and help me
put stuff away I'll probably just take a long long nap. Honestly that's
probably what I'll do. I know I'm going to sleep better when I go home. I've
had a lot of trouble sleeping since I've been over here. But I didn't want to
argue about the Wi-Fi and wireless thing. I'm happy with the provider that I
have. If they had Wi-Fi I get a router from them. And I may ask them about
it. Because I've had them for you years. And when I go home I won't have to
take cabs as much anymore. Because I'll be closer to my doctors and
everything. And that's going to be a good thing too. Plus I'll have better
cell phone reception and I'll be able to use the ham radio which is also
good. But I'll tell you this much I'll probably be very tired when I get
home. My ETA cancel today because she had an appointment. Actually she wanted
to come later and I told her no to wait and come Friday. Because I really
didn't need her for anything much today and I told the company that gives me
my home healthcare worker that I didn't want to substitute. I'm used to this
lady and I just didn't want somebody else. So that was OK with them. Anyway
hopefully my 80 come Friday. She had a doctors appointment and she was stuck
in the office. She called me and let me know. And that's a good thing. But I
have to eat a lot of my frozen stuff and refrigerated stuff before I go home.
Because I don't think the moving company would have a cooler.
Kathleen Polkabla
On Sep 14, 2016, at 9:25 PM, Connie Mohney <cmohney1961@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Kathleen,
How cool you will be home in three weeks. I know you are looking forward to
that.
Connie
From: ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On ;
Behalf Of Kathleen Polkabla
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 9:12 PM
To: ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ourplace] Re: New York City
I don't want to web-based account. Panics.com is been out for years and I've
had them for years. And they're not going away anytime soon. Their local New
York City provider and I've liked their support and everything. They treat
their customers well. And I'm glad I have them. As I said the only thing I
want is Wi-Fi when I get home. But I have to check with them and see if they
have it. If they do I'll take it. But I don't want our yahoo account or
anything like that. Panics has DSL I think. And I think they use Verizon is
their pipeline. But hey what can you do about that. I have to find out how
many days it's gonna take me to get a landline through Verizon. Hopefully not
long. But anyway I can't believe these next three weeks are going to go fast
and then I'll be home. And I'll sure be glad. We got a thunderstorm earlier
not a bad one but it came. And I think we really need the rain. But no I do
not want a web-based account. And I want to keep what I have. I don't want to
change my email address and go through all that hassle. Especially with Yahoo
groups since I don't remember what their password is or anything. And they're
not the most accessible site on the planet either. So I'm just gonna leave
things as they are.
Kathleen Polkabla
On Sep 14, 2016, at 8:04 PM, Tallguy (Redacted sender "tallguy403" for DMARC)
<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes, Rosie, exactly. That is why it is preferred to have a web-based account,
just for these situations. When I got an older friend to use the internet
many years ago, I got her a Yahoo mail account which she still uses. She
would use the internet at the library, and this was the best option. She
later got a computer at home, and we eventually got internet at home. She now
has an email address with her ISP, which she never uses, and she also has a
Gmail account, which she also doesn't use. She hasn't learned how to do all
these things yet! I have accounts all over the place, and it takes me about
30 min at least every day to check in to each to see if there is any mail.
And them more time to respond, and so on. But each account is set up for
different types of work. It works for me.
Should your service provider have problems and you get no service, then you
can always fall back on your "free" internet account. Sometimes you can set
it up that you will get your ISP mail delivered to your web-based accounts,
but I haven't figured out how to do that. I think you did a wise thing by
getting a Gmail account. This will work as long as Google still is in
operation! We never know.
Tallguy
From: Rosemarie Chavarria <knitqueen2007@xxxxxxxxx>
To: ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 10:37 AM
Subject: [ourplace] Re: New York City
Hi, Tallguy,
When I switched to Time Warner, the guy told me it would be better to use
gmail since it has more storage than our roadrunner does. The nice thing
about a gmail, hotmail or yahoo account is that it doesn't matter what
internet provider you have. What I like about gmail is the amount of storage
it has.
Rosie
ei
On 9/14/2016 3:22 AM, Tallguy (Redacted sender tallguy403 for DMARC) wrote:
If you are going to get internet service from a provider (the ISP), they will
also give you several email addresses. But, obviously, you will have to use
their domain name. That is why you also should have a web-based address that
is accessible through any internet provider, such as Yahoo, Gmail, and many
others. If anyone uses a domain name from their service provider, it is only
valid as long as they are a paid subscriber to that service. When you
terminate your association with that provider, you also terminate your email
address. Keep that in mind.
Tallguy
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2016 11:45 PM
Well the problem I have with Time Warner is they wanted me to change my
address to a TWC address instead of keeping panics.com. I told them that was
crazy. I told him I didn't want to change my email address I wanted to keep
the same one.