Sad that I feel weird about something working well. Yet, I can't stop wondering how quickly so many people know where I have moved to.
When we began packing for the big move to our assisted living joint, we filled out the proper cards at the U.S Post Office down the street. Bills need to be forwarded and it IS tax time. Magazines are difficult and though most have info on how to contact them when moving, it just happened so fast and we couldn't possibly catch them all.
The first month I started thinking of all the places we hadn't notified and tried to figure out how to contact them online. Unfortunately, I didn't have Internet access until Feb.; but strangely all my magazines/newsletters/misc. mailings all found their way to our new address. How!?
How did the MS Society know my new address? Catalog from Vermont Store? JCPenney, and no, we don't have a JCP credit card or have even bought anything from them in years. Kind of freaky...
Ironically, the one place that contacted the front desk here asking for my new address was the one place I gave the address to in person AND in writing---my OLD address! (They had my deposit.)
My city retirement newsletter, AARP, have arrived to my new home without interruption. GPS? CIA? Makes one wonder.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Move to Assisted Living 101---Forward Your Mail
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Sad that I feel weird about something working well. Yet, I can't stop wondering how quickly so many people know where I have moved to.
When we began packing for the big move to our assisted living joint, we filled out the proper cards at the U.S Post Office down the street. Bills need to be forwarded and it IS tax time. Magazines are difficult and though most have info on how to contact them when moving, it just happened so fast and we couldn't possibly catch them all.
The first month I started thinking of all the places we hadn't notified and tried to figure out how to contact them online. Unfortunately, I didn't have Internet access until Feb.; but strangely all my magazines/newsletters/misc. mailings all found their way to our new address. How!?
How did the MS Society know my new address? Catalog from Vermont Store? JCPenney, and no, we don't have a JCP credit card or have even bought anything from them in years. Kind of freaky...
Ironically, the one place that contacted the front desk here asking for my new address was the one place I gave the address to in person AND in writing---my OLD address! (They had my deposit.)
My city retirement newsletter, AARP, have arrived to my new home without interruption. GPS? CIA? Makes one wonder.
Sad that I feel weird about something working well. Yet, I can't stop wondering how quickly so many people know where I have moved to.
When we began packing for the big move to our assisted living joint, we filled out the proper cards at the U.S Post Office down the street. Bills need to be forwarded and it IS tax time. Magazines are difficult and though most have info on how to contact them when moving, it just happened so fast and we couldn't possibly catch them all.
The first month I started thinking of all the places we hadn't notified and tried to figure out how to contact them online. Unfortunately, I didn't have Internet access until Feb.; but strangely all my magazines/newsletters/misc. mailings all found their way to our new address. How!?
How did the MS Society know my new address? Catalog from Vermont Store? JCPenney, and no, we don't have a JCP credit card or have even bought anything from them in years. Kind of freaky...
Ironically, the one place that contacted the front desk here asking for my new address was the one place I gave the address to in person AND in writing---my OLD address! (They had my deposit.)
My city retirement newsletter, AARP, have arrived to my new home without interruption. GPS? CIA? Makes one wonder.
Sad that I feel weird about something working well. Yet, I can't stop wondering how quickly so many people know where I have moved to.
When we began packing for the big move to our assisted living joint, we filled out the proper cards at the U.S Post Office down the street. Bills need to be forwarded and it IS tax time. Magazines are difficult and though most have info on how to contact them when moving, it just happened so fast and we couldn't possibly catch them all.
The first month I started thinking of all the places we hadn't notified and tried to figure out how to contact them online. Unfortunately, I didn't have Internet access until Feb.; but strangely all my magazines/newsletters/misc. mailings all found their way to our new address. How!?
How did the MS Society know my new address? Catalog from Vermont Store? JCPenney, and no, we don't have a JCP credit card or have even bought anything from them in years. Kind of freaky...
Ironically, the one place that contacted the front desk here asking for my new address was the one place I gave the address to in person AND in writing---my OLD address! (They had my deposit.)
My city retirement newsletter, AARP, have arrived to my new home without interruption. GPS? CIA? Makes one wonder.
Sad that I feel weird about something working well. Yet, I can't stop wondering how quickly so many people know where I have moved to.
When we began packing for the big move to our assisted living joint, we filled out the proper cards at the U.S Post Office down the street. Bills need to be forwarded and it IS tax time. Magazines are difficult and though most have info on how to contact them when moving, it just happened so fast and we couldn't possibly catch them all.
The first month I started thinking of all the places we hadn't notified and tried to figure out how to contact them online. Unfortunately, I didn't have Internet access until Feb.; but strangely all my magazines/newsletters/misc. mailings all found their way to our new address. How!?
How did the MS Society know my new address? Catalog from Vermont Store? JCPenney, and no, we don't have a JCP credit card or have even bought anything from them in years. Kind of freaky...
Ironically, the one place that contacted the front desk here asking for my new address was the one place I gave the address to in person AND in writing---my OLD address! (They had my deposit.)
My city retirement newsletter, AARP, have arrived to my new home without interruption. GPS? CIA? Makes one wonder.
Sad that I feel weird about something working well. Yet, I can't stop wondering how quickly so many people know where I have moved to.
When we began packing for the big move to our assisted living joint, we filled out the proper cards at the U.S Post Office down the street. Bills need to be forwarded and it IS tax time. Magazines are difficult and though most have info on how to contact them when moving, it just happened so fast and we couldn't possibly catch them all.
The first month I started thinking of all the places we hadn't notified and tried to figure out how to contact them online. Unfortunately, I didn't have Internet access until Feb.; but strangely all my magazines/newsletters/misc. mailings all found their way to our new address. How!?
How did the MS Society know my new address? Catalog from Vermont Store? JCPenney, and no, we don't have a JCP credit card or have even bought anything from them in years. Kind of freaky...
Ironically, the one place that contacted the front desk here asking for my new address was the one place I gave the address to in person AND in writing---my OLD address! (They had my deposit.)
My city retirement newsletter, AARP, have arrived to my new home without interruption. GPS? CIA? Makes one wonder.
Sad that I feel weird about something working well. Yet, I can't stop wondering how quickly so many people know where I have moved to.
When we began packing for the big move to our assisted living joint, we filled out the proper cards at the U.S Post Office down the street. Bills need to be forwarded and it IS tax time. Magazines are difficult and though most have info on how to contact them when moving, it just happened so fast and we couldn't possibly catch them all.
The first month I started thinking of all the places we hadn't notified and tried to figure out how to contact them online. Unfortunately, I didn't have Internet access until Feb.; but strangely all my magazines/newsletters/misc. mailings all found their way to our new address. How!?
How did the MS Society know my new address? Catalog from Vermont Store? JCPenney, and no, we don't have a JCP credit card or have even bought anything from them in years. Kind of freaky...
Ironically, the one place that contacted the front desk here asking for my new address was the one place I gave the address to in person AND in writing---my OLD address! (They had my deposit.)
My city retirement newsletter, AARP, have arrived to my new home without interruption. GPS? CIA? Makes one wonder.
Sad that I feel weird about something working well. Yet, I can't stop wondering how quickly so many people know where I have moved to.
When we began packing for the big move to our assisted living joint, we filled out the proper cards at the U.S Post Office down the street. Bills need to be forwarded and it IS tax time. Magazines are difficult and though most have info on how to contact them when moving, it just happened so fast and we couldn't possibly catch them all.
The first month I started thinking of all the places we hadn't notified and tried to figure out how to contact them online. Unfortunately, I didn't have Internet access until Feb.; but strangely all my magazines/newsletters/misc. mailings all found their way to our new address. How!?
How did the MS Society know my new address? Catalog from Vermont Store? JCPenney, and no, we don't have a JCP credit card or have even bought anything from them in years. Kind of freaky...
Ironically, the one place that contacted the front desk here asking for my new address was the one place I gave the address to in person AND in writing---my OLD address! (They had my deposit.)
My city retirement newsletter, AARP, have arrived to my new home without interruption. GPS? CIA? Makes one wonder.
Sad that I feel weird about something working well. Yet, I can't stop wondering how quickly so many people know where I have moved to.
When we began packing for the big move to our assisted living joint, we filled out the proper cards at the U.S Post Office down the street. Bills need to be forwarded and it IS tax time. Magazines are difficult and though most have info on how to contact them when moving, it just happened so fast and we couldn't possibly catch them all.
The first month I started thinking of all the places we hadn't notified and tried to figure out how to contact them online. Unfortunately, I didn't have Internet access until Feb.; but strangely all my magazines/newsletters/misc. mailings all found their way to our new address. How!?
How did the MS Society know my new address? Catalog from Vermont Store? JCPenney, and no, we don't have a JCP credit card or have even bought anything from them in years. Kind of freaky...
Ironically, the one place that contacted the front desk here asking for my new address was the one place I gave the address to in person AND in writing---my OLD address! (They had my deposit.)
My city retirement newsletter, AARP, have arrived to my new home without interruption. GPS? CIA? Makes one wonder.
Sad that I feel weird about something working well. Yet, I can't stop wondering how quickly so many people know where I have moved to.
When we began packing for the big move to our assisted living joint, we filled out the proper cards at the U.S Post Office down the street. Bills need to be forwarded and it IS tax time. Magazines are difficult and though most have info on how to contact them when moving, it just happened so fast and we couldn't possibly catch them all.
The first month I started thinking of all the places we hadn't notified and tried to figure out how to contact them online. Unfortunately, I didn't have Internet access until Feb.; but strangely all my magazines/newsletters/misc. mailings all found their way to our new address. How!?
How did the MS Society know my new address? Catalog from Vermont Store? JCPenney, and no, we don't have a JCP credit card or have even bought anything from them in years. Kind of freaky...
Ironically, the one place that contacted the front desk here asking for my new address was the one place I gave the address to in person AND in writing---my OLD address! (They had my deposit.)
My city retirement newsletter, AARP, have arrived to my new home without interruption. GPS? CIA? Makes one wonder.
Sad that I feel weird about something working well. Yet, I can't stop wondering how quickly so many people know where I have moved to.
When we began packing for the big move to our assisted living joint, we filled out the proper cards at the U.S Post Office down the street. Bills need to be forwarded and it IS tax time. Magazines are difficult and though most have info on how to contact them when moving, it just happened so fast and we couldn't possibly catch them all.
The first month I started thinking of all the places we hadn't notified and tried to figure out how to contact them online. Unfortunately, I didn't have Internet access until Feb.; but strangely all my magazines/newsletters/misc. mailings all found their way to our new address. How!?
How did the MS Society know my new address? Catalog from Vermont Store? JCPenney, and no, we don't have a JCP credit card or have even bought anything from them in years. Kind of freaky...
Ironically, the one place that contacted the front desk here asking for my new address was the one place I gave the address to in person AND in writing---my OLD address! (They had my deposit.)
My city retirement newsletter, AARP, have arrived to my new home without interruption. GPS? CIA? Makes one wonder.
Sad that I feel weird about something working well. Yet, I can't stop wondering how quickly so many people know where I have moved to.
When we began packing for the big move to our assisted living joint, we filled out the proper cards at the U.S Post Office down the street. Bills need to be forwarded and it IS tax time. Magazines are difficult and though most have info on how to contact them when moving, it just happened so fast and we couldn't possibly catch them all.
The first month I started thinking of all the places we hadn't notified and tried to figure out how to contact them online. Unfortunately, I didn't have Internet access until Feb.; but strangely all my magazines/newsletters/misc. mailings all found their way to our new address. How!?
How did the MS Society know my new address? Catalog from Vermont Store? JCPenney, and no, we don't have a JCP credit card or have even bought anything from them in years. Kind of freaky...
Ironically, the one place that contacted the front desk here asking for my new address was the one place I gave the address to in person AND in writing---my OLD address! (They had my deposit.)
My city retirement newsletter, AARP, have arrived to my new home without interruption. GPS? CIA? Makes one wonder.
Sad that I feel weird about something working well. Yet, I can't stop wondering how quickly so many people know where I have moved to.
When we began packing for the big move to our assisted living joint, we filled out the proper cards at the U.S Post Office down the street. Bills need to be forwarded and it IS tax time. Magazines are difficult and though most have info on how to contact them when moving, it just happened so fast and we couldn't possibly catch them all.
The first month I started thinking of all the places we hadn't notified and tried to figure out how to contact them online. Unfortunately, I didn't have Internet access until Feb.; but strangely all my magazines/newsletters/misc. mailings all found their way to our new address. How!?
How did the MS Society know my new address? Catalog from Vermont Store? JCPenney, and no, we don't have a JCP credit card or have even bought anything from them in years. Kind of freaky...
Ironically, the one place that contacted the front desk here asking for my new address was the one place I gave the address to in person AND in writing---my OLD address! (They had my deposit.)
My city retirement newsletter, AARP, have arrived to my new home without interruption. GPS? CIA? Makes one wonder.
Sad that I feel weird about something working well. Yet, I can't stop wondering how quickly so many people know where I have moved to.
When we began packing for the big move to our assisted living joint, we filled out the proper cards at the U.S Post Office down the street. Bills need to be forwarded and it IS tax time. Magazines are difficult and though most have info on how to contact them when moving, it just happened so fast and we couldn't possibly catch them all.
The first month I started thinking of all the places we hadn't notified and tried to figure out how to contact them online. Unfortunately, I didn't have Internet access until Feb.; but strangely all my magazines/newsletters/misc. mailings all found their way to our new address. How!?
How did the MS Society know my new address? Catalog from Vermont Store? JCPenney, and no, we don't have a JCP credit card or have even bought anything from them in years. Kind of freaky...
Ironically, the one place that contacted the front desk here asking for my new address was the one place I gave the address to in person AND in writing---my OLD address! (They had my deposit.)
My city retirement newsletter, AARP, have arrived to my new home without interruption. GPS? CIA? Makes one wonder.
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