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Blogger Uncle Al said...

" I can only appear there in person if I really want." Wait outside for the early morning opening, bring the twins, food and water, sanitary support, some particularly noisy new button beep toys. Have supply lines.

Weltanschauungskrieg and structured coercion force ideological victory upon your enemy. Prime the process with a Press Release and sufficient lead time. (Cc Federal Chancellor Merkel.) "A PhD/Physics married mother of two is being trashed by a bureaucracy devoted to awarding wretchedness." Photographs of three crying women will engineer consent of the uncaring.

11:09 AM, November 02, 2012

Blogger Unknown said...

We had pretty good results from using the eye patch for a few years. At 6 years of age we moved to a more advanced patch consisting of a red colored filter over the dominant eye while the child was drawing in red pen over white paper and often get complete fusion now.

6:44 PM, November 02, 2012

Blogger Giotis said...

Sorry for your loss Bee...

BTW in Greece we say: "watching chicory from below"

I see you are still fighting German/Sweedish bureaucracy? What else is new?

Don't fight it just go with the flow:-)

8:05 PM, November 02, 2012

Blogger Amara said...

My goodness, Sabine, that bureaucracy situation sounds like the Italian comi-tragedies that I experienced during my years there. In your case, I would bet that they don't expect someone to be persistent enough to get some answers. Which will work in your favor. That euro-idea is a good one. Crossing fingers / pressing thumbs... Amara

9:26 PM, November 02, 2012

Blogger Bee said...

Hi Giotis,

Unfortunately the way society is organized at present it means if you go with the flow you're at a great disadvantage. In our case the amount of money that we've lost due to bureaucracy, part of it (the Swedish Health Insurance), I've given up on, meanwhile adds up in the five digits. Best,

B.

1:49 AM, November 03, 2012

Blogger Bee said...

Dear Amara,

Thanks for the kind words. The real tragedy is that this sort of problem isn't new and it's not rare and nobody is really surprised it exists, and yet we don't seem to be able to organize our lives in any better way than with loads of incompetent institutions who are too inflexible to deal with any situation that isn't exactly the standard case. It's this inability to intelligently organize our living together which bothers me the most. Best,

B.

1:52 AM, November 03, 2012

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6:20 AM, November 03, 2012

Blogger Phil Warnell said...

Hi Bee,

Red tape is one thing yet what you’re experiencing has that not seem as an inadequate description and thus hoping that agency you’ve discovered comes to your rescue. I suppose the good news being its very existence indicates you’re not alone in having such difficulty and sounds like its designed to take on the role of serving as an ombudsman when the absurdity of government needs to be set straight. Perhaps strangely enough an ombudsman turns out being a Scandinavian concept originating from the old Norse word “umbodhsmadh” meaning “trusty manager”; thus I’m hoping that tradition will prove able to trump the stupidity of bureaucracy.

As for what Lara’s being treated for my eldest daughter had the same as a child which they called lazy eye syndrome at the time, so I can empathize with the patch thing as it seems the treatment hasn’t changed. One thing to warn about being this treatment may need to go on for some time as it did in my daughter’s case. In respect to that program your involved with that’s about to begin it sounds interesting as it presents to involve both teaching and brainstorming . This may lend to you being introduced to serving as a mentor which I’ve come to recognize later in life can be one of the most rewarding of experiences; which I’m certain it will prove to be for you.


“The mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be kindled.”

― Plutarch


- Best,

Phil

6:26 AM, November 03, 2012

Blogger Arun said...

As much as I like my iPhone, it's a serious disadvantage that you can't slam down the receiver.

The iPhone has an accelerometer, so it should be possible to have an app that makes a loud noise and disconnects the call when you "slam" the phone.

8:33 PM, November 03, 2012

Blogger Bee said...

Hi Phil,

Yes, we might have to deal with the eye patch for some while. She's supposed to get glasses though, only that it's difficult to make a vision test as long as she can't tell us what she's seeing.

The governmental confusions have now reached a new level of absurdity. You see, I actually read through the regulations on child benefits in the EU and so on, and they say pretty clearly that child benefits should be paid by the country where the children spend most of the time, thus in Germany. Alas, the Germans are refusing to pay the child benefits. On the other hand, the Swedes have now decided, without bothering to ask me about it and without me ever applying for it, that they'll pay me child benefits. In fact, they just dumped the money in my bank account two weeks ago as I just noticed! So now I had to call them and say please, please take your money back, because we told the Germans we're not getting child benefits in Sweden. First world problems ;o) Best,

B.

1:11 AM, November 07, 2012

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