It's really nice, though, that the landlord is offering to do that. It bodes well...
It really does. She was a sweetheart, and was even willing to sign something to say she wouldn't try to sell for a couple of years. She owns a few properties, and doesn't plan on getting out of the property owning business until she retires in four years. She made a point of saying she takes care of the lawn, snow, etc.
Tea:
Our 5:30 appointment just got moved up to 4:30. I'm suddenly very nervous!
Ugh. I'm working on Frankenstein stuff. Again. I just can't find the energy to care about Frankenstein. Just not my thing. It continues to not grab my interest.
sj, my dad has a portable and it's always worked well for him. He uses the extra counter space to stash plants and a bowl of fruit. Mainly, I'm just happy to hear it sounds like the potential landlady is much more accomodating than the current one.
Well, as I recall several of my papers for grad school, I not only didn't care about the subjects, I actively loathed them, so I think the not caring will not be too much of a barrier to finishing. As a matter of fact--you may finish even FASTER!
Signed,
Still Remember That Paper On Roland Barthes and Symbolism
I just had to fill out a worksheet on patterns I found throughout the book and questions I had. One of my questions was, "Why do people care?"
I changed it, but ugh.
I seem to have lost my ATM card. In the stupidest manner possible, by driving off and leaving it in the bank ATM machine.
My sinuses hurt. I was sorry not to be able to theater with Gris today, but it's probably best; if this is contagious, he doesn't want it.
If it was in the ATM machine the machine should keep it. DH stepped away from the machine once to help someone that tripped on the curb and the machine kept his card when he didn't retrieve it.
Oh, Laura, I didn't know that! That would be really good. I was hoping someone found it, rolled their eyes, and dropped it in the night depository.