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Get er done trucking11/5/2023 Business Information Entity IDģ330 Filmore Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 93306 The agent office address is 27050 Hwy 24, Calhan, CO 80808. The registered agent of the entity is Jaime Alvarez. The registered office location is at 3330 Filmore Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 93306. The entity was formed on Augin the jurisdiction of Colorado. Future Tara will likely thank me in the morning.Get 'er Done Trucking (Entity # 20101456078) is a Limited Liability Company in Bakersfield, California registered with the Colorado Department of State (CDOS). Oh-kay, so maybe I was just talking to myself.Īnd on that note, I think I’ll call it a night. This is why y’all can’t get up in the mornings.” To which our Princess responded, “No, it’s not. Last night I told my littles who were not wanting to settle down, “Go to sleep. Doing these things today will make me a nicer person later on. And that’s saying something.īut you know what? Ask me in a couple of days, but I think Future Self would agree. But as the day wore on, I decided getting things off my to do list was going to be more beneficial to my spirits and attitude than a nap would. This morning when I woke up, I thought I might get a nap in today. Chances were good I’d need one, what with getting over the cold and–well, do I really need good justification for taking a nap? If the opportunity presents itself, I’m at least gonna try. You are the bomb dot com.” (At least she’d better! Did I mention there were about four folks I seemed to be stalking through the store? Awkwardness abounding!) And I know that at some point in the next couple of days, Future Self is going to look back at me and say, “Hey thanks, that was really awesome that you pushed yourself to get it done when you did. It wasn’t fun, but I am so glad it is done. Things in the Frigidaire, freezer, and pantry, all waiting to be prepared over the next few days. Loads of togetherness going on tonight.īut the thing is, it’s done. What an odd time to go to the grocery store, right? You’d think so, but there were many, many folks who had the same idea. So the littles and I headed out this evening after supper. But as I thought through the next couple of days there just didn’t seem to be a better time. Then, you might desire a quicker checking out process. Unless you have coconut real fruit popsicles that you are trying to get home before they become mush. I think I have a winner, and then the person in front of me decides to have the bagger rebag something or wants to pay with three different methods or has a zillion coupons. Then I almost always fail at lane selection. If you hear a squeaky cart next time you’re grocery shopping, just come on over and say hello. Too big, too small, or usually–the squeaky wheel. Or at least busy enough that I see the same person on each and every aisle and have that awkward moment on each one–do I speak? AGAIN? Do I avoid eye contact and keep on trucking? Or do I skip an aisle in the hopes of throwing the whole thing off kilter? And I fail at finding the right cart. It always seems like it’s packed at our grocery store. It’s just I fail at finding the right time to go. *sigh* Bed linens washed and freshened up, done! (What, Procrastinator Tara, but you still have at least two days? You’re welcome, Future Self.) Kitchen straightened up and things put away, check.Īnd then the monumental task that had been running through my “needs to be done” list in my mind all day long–grocery store. That’s a sure sign someone’s coming over at our house. For one thing, it’s time to clear the couch of the clean, folded clothes. We’ve got company coming in later this week, so there are lots of things to be done in preparation. Mater the Tow Truck is all about getting it done. So today I set out not to procrastinate, to “get ‘er done” as Mater the Tow Truck might say. Usually this is followed by my Granny’s voice in my head, saying, “Lazy folks always did have the most to do.” Yes ma’am. Moving laundry from the washer to the dryer. Like waiting to fill my vehicle up with gas. Way too often I put off things, thinking that “later” will be better. Today has been all about doing things for my Future Self.
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