Our 2 BR in Somerville was $1450, and that was a pretty decent price, for the location and the space.
$1500 for a 3 BR is pretty good, if you had 3 people living there, it would only be $500/month. (I know that wouldn't be the case in this situation)
Wooooo! I got the picture to show up! I'm all excited and feel accomplished.
vw, BTW, I got a bounceback from your gmail account. The one we were corresponding on this morning.
Oh, weird. I'll go check it.
Hmmm...still no response from you, Nora. Craziness.
Also, people are way too good to me. I don't deserve it.
Oh, but you do, vw. You do.
Pish and tosh.
You know what else is crazy? I had an interview in Prague on March 8th, which seemed to go very well, which the Prague school
paid to fly me to, AND paid my accomodation...
and they've never got back to me to say 'have a job' or 'no thanks' or 'hmm, maybe'. Never heard a peep out of them.
Weird. Happily I only gave them a day or two's grace before I accepted the Bangkok job, but it really does show that it was the right choice!
Shit. Romney is just about to sign in a bill requiring health insurance for every person in MA. I sure hope it works. I hope it helps, but pardon me if I'm a little cynical.
Timelies.
I've been helping my mom set up for Passover most of today. So far, not much going on -- set the table, cleaned up the living room a little, stuff like that. I've also been reading the Hebrew parts that I'm supposed to read at the seder tonight, because most of them I haven't looked at in a year, and a few of them I've never done before. (It's the stuff that generally the father or whoever's considered "man of the house" will read, and usually my uncle reads them, but this year, my uncle won't be here, and none of the other males who will be here can read Hebrew, so somehow it's become my job now.)