I managed to find the Purple Rain DVD at Amazon. Also ordered the Keva Planks that our grandson wanted. I don't think Hallmark is coming out with a new Taz ornament; the last one we saw Rick already has and the clerk at the store said there isn't anything newer than that for this year.
Our work doesn't care about packages; in fact, they told us to go ahead and have stuff mailed/shipped to the office, simply because it's safer. Our security guy doesn't care; I think he enjoys seeing what everybody gets from time to time. He likes it when my Keurig k-cups are delivered; he'll call me and tell me the coffee is here and I'll say, "Well, when you bring the box back, we'll have coffee!" and he always has a cup with me. One time Taste of Home had their $5 cookbook sale and several of us ordered a ton of cookbooks. The FedEx guy brought the boxes into the lobby and I called everybody to tell them the books were here. We all got together, took the boxes back to the cafe, sat down and figured out who got what. We had a great time.
We're a fairly small government building, so when the mail comes in and FedEx comes in, one person can easily handle everything. It's complicated to explain, but we all figure things out and it works. Even if somebody has to sign for something, they gladly do so or if they don't want to sign for somebody else, they'll call back to the person and she or he will run out to sign for themselves. We have it worked out.
Our work doesn't care about packages; in fact, they told us to go ahead and have stuff mailed/shipped to the office, simply because it's safer. Our security guy doesn't care; I think he enjoys seeing what everybody gets from time to time. He likes it when my Keurig k-cups are delivered; he'll call me and tell me the coffee is here and I'll say, "Well, when you bring the box back, we'll have coffee!" and he always has a cup with me. One time Taste of Home had their $5 cookbook sale and several of us ordered a ton of cookbooks. The FedEx guy brought the boxes into the lobby and I called everybody to tell them the books were here. We all got together, took the boxes back to the cafe, sat down and figured out who got what. We had a great time.
We're a fairly small government building, so when the mail comes in and FedEx comes in, one person can easily handle everything. It's complicated to explain, but we all figure things out and it works. Even if somebody has to sign for something, they gladly do so or if they don't want to sign for somebody else, they'll call back to the person and she or he will run out to sign for themselves. We have it worked out.