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.
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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.
PMM is cute.
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.
Sadly, as we tore down the back deck because of the rot, we have no place to torture the kitties with the snow, assuming any sticks. Oh well.
(Kitties are very tempted by the white stuff, then very shocked at the cold, and then they don't try to escape the house again for at least a month.)
A friend let his cats out into one of our rare snows, and one cat discovered that if you whacked this strange white stuff with a paw, it made a ball, and if you chased the ball and whacked it again it made a bigger ball. That cat making snowballs was one of the funnier things I've ever seen.
I grew up in Chicago and I think that snow is lovely stuff when it first falls and before you have to actually go anywhere. After that, NSM. About 10 years ago, we had the perfect snow here. It started snowing Saturday morning and snowed several inches of fluffy white packable snow. Kids (and adults) made some of the biggest snowmen I've ever seen around here. Then it melted Sunday night, although the odd snowman lump persisted for weeks.
Snow is the best reason for supers and subways.