I first had sunflower butter in one of those snackboxes on a United flight. Now I have to get that snackbox every freaking time I fly. (And I can't get one without the word "skiving" attaching itself in my head.) I've never seen sunflower butter in the store but maybe I'm not looking hard enough.
I'm so glad ita posted the link to celebrity hair in Natter. Now I know I look terrible with bangs and I'm not cute enough for super-short hair. I am a little sad that the best hairstyle for me seems to be the one I'm already sporting.
Rent was waiting when I got home last night. And I got my tax rebate so the rent is covered. I'm giving B the month of May as a trial period to see if he really can pay on tme.
I have terrible handwriting.
so very much me too. I'm afriad a handwritten note might hurt my chances of being hired.
Looks like Trader Joes has it Laga [link]
So, my last day of work is next Thursday.
My first day of work is the following Monday.
They've decided to take me on "short-term hoping for long-term" full time and not through my temp agency.
So, in the zargon of the modern youth: O, hai. I can haz jobb now.
Yay, MM! I hope you like the new job!
Can't you just lower your asking price by the $ amount that a new roof would cost?
Right. Part of the discussion on Saturday will be to set a sale price that accounts for the things we aren't willing/able to do up front. Doesn't mean that will make selling any easier. Many buyers want to move right in - not have to get WORK done.
I'm just frustrated with this whole process and we still have so much more to go. All the other pieces of this puzzle have fallen into place without much struggle, so this feels even harder than it should.
They've decided to take me on "short-term hoping for long-term" full time and not through my temp agency.
RAD! Plus you get a day off! bonus!
Yay, MM! I hope you like the new job!
New job, same as the old job, yes?
Many buyers want to move right in - not have to get WORK done.
OTOH, some buyers LOVE that shit. That way they can make the house into what they want. Try to look at it that way -- you're selling something that an industrious renovating FREAK is going to adore.
MM, that's great!
Suzi, I would be wary of listing a house at say, X when I think its really worth X + 20K but it needs 20K worth of repairs. YMMV, of course, but I think you will be more likely to get what you want if you say that your price is X+20 but tell them right away about the 20K.