In true CA DMV form, they'll probably ask for your driver's license
Well, I had planned to give them the one that says I live in La.
Forgot to say - have fun with the flirtage, askye. I think any initial flirting-at-work is bound to be met with surprise. Because context is so important. But if you can establish some flirt-back-ness later on, well, who knows?
And this is me after coffee. Not so much with the sensemaking.
-t, they probably will want something. Do you have any mail you can bring with the CA address? Sometimes that's enough.
No, I haven't actually signed the lease yet, or moved in or anything.I have a recipt for the rental deposit wit the address handwritten on it, I'll bring that. If they give me static I'll just have to go back after I sign the lease. I'm just trying to abide by the "must have Cali DL within 10 days of establishing residency" rule as much as I can.
I can't remember them asking me for anything beyond my NM DL and a mailing address in CA. But that was a long time ago.
I'm in a mood. Exacerbated by the DH being in a mood. So I think I'm going to go find a couch and a book.
I don't need anything that proves I live at the address I'm giving them.
nope, but you do need proof of "legal presence", like a passport or birth certificate.
I think they also test for a heartbeat, after the "Don't Let Zombies Drive" proposition passed....
SNOW!!!!!!!!!!!!
We have SNOW!!!!!!!!
Sure, those big, tempting flakes won't stick or anything, but I just took Lillian out on the porch so that we could experience SNOW for the first time.
SNOW!!!
Ahem. It's rare 'round these parts.
Awwww, baby's first snowfall. That's sweet!
I great up in northern Michigan, so I should be meh about the white stuff. But the first (if any) snow of the year always gets a, "Snow, yay!" from me.
Calli is me, except I grew up in Chicago and MN.