Buffista~ma is the best!
My great aunt looks better, she's in good spirits and I think she'd be godo with staying at Grandma's until Friday -- Grandma doesn't seem to mind that.
I called about renting the place and -- it's mine! Well, if they don't raise the rent too much! Squeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
jumps up and down
It's a small house. 1 bed room, 1 living room GIANT walk in closet, kitchen and bath. Small yard. and it's a steal. The lady wants to get some one to do an inspection and see if any repairs will be needed, they haven't inspected it in awhile, and that may effect the price.
I'm going to have my own place! Probably before the F2F. I really need my W2 to get here so I can file my taxes and see what kind of refund I'm getting.
Congrats! askye. I hope you get it for a reasonable price!
Congrats, P-C.
eta: and askye. That rocks
Congrats on the feed back P-C!
I don't believe your question was out of the blue, though -- how's your hubby doing?
You're quite right. Let's just say he envies you and we're praying the neurosurgeon can move the surgery date up as far as possible.
Has he had a spinal fusion yet? I know his back is in worse shape than mine was -- or, at least, the pain has been far more tenacious than mine was.
P-C - so cool that you have a fan already!!
Should we worry that he's sent two emails in such rapid succession? You know, famous people get these
obsessive
fans who might, for example, start whole discussion forums just to discuss your writing.
askye!!! Woo hoo on the whole house rental thing!
What if your sofa was inherited and is well over 30 years old?
-t is right, it's replacement cost. Like, Oh, dear, everything's gone and I need to start from scratch and get stuff back. You don't have to provide receipts of the original things, I think, if it's just common stuff.
Rugs, books, sheets, towels, kitchenware.
There's a deductible, and you pay for insurance for up to a set amount of coverage.
Everyone must have insurance!
I started up on the nagging of Tom again recently, when my friend, who goes to school in Indiana, got a phone call while back home east, saying that the neighbors she shared a wall with, had shut their heat down and the pipes burst and ruined everything she had. Now, S has: a computer, a mattress and box spring on the floor, her clothes (including interview/professional suits, which cost several hundred dollars, amassed over time), and various knickknacks. Doesn't sound like a lot, until you have none of it left and have to replace it all. And have barely any income to do so. That's when you're happy you have renter's insurance.