Tons of lease~ma, Suzi!!! I hope your move goes as smoothly as mine did.
'Hell Bound'
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That is so freaking awesome. And what a relief it will be for you. You'll only be juggling 683 things instead of 684.
hey Hivemind- Have you tried the Gevalia Cafe membership? Was it worth it? (My roommate wants a coffee maker)
Laga, we had one (still get the coffee, as housemate loves it). The coffeemaker was okay, and the coffee is good. Probably much cheaper to just buy a French press or a coffee maker that won't break down after one year like the Gevalia one did. Also, thrift shops have TONS of coffee makers, most in good condition.
Mom had one of their coffee makers that broke down after a year too.
Deep and mindful breaths, Suzi.
Omnis--basically, if you don't know up front you're going to need COBRA, don't buy it. If it turns out you need it, buy it then. Best insurance ever.
You'll only be juggling 683 things instead of 684.
Seriously.
Tomorrow:
- Work 4-6 hours (nailing down transfer stuff at work and keeping up with my work)
- Go to Credit Union and get info on car loans
- Go to leasing office and hopefully get that wrapped up with a bow
- If the lease is set, go by local Elementary school and get registration information
- If the lease is set, go to other apartment complex and get back a check I had left to hold a very basic 3 bedroom unit which was my fall back plan (but it had no garage and no storage space).
After that? Nicole and I get to play on Saturday. I'm even thinking of looking into catching a Rookies game.
won't break down after one year like the Gevalia one did
Mom had one of their coffee makers that broke down after a year too.
ahh OK, good to know it sounds better than it is. Thanks!
I don't know why but I love this lady.
I still have all 10 toes! Mowing was actually kind of fun. Seriously.
My estimate of lawn size is more like 4 Twister mats. (I'm really bad at looking at an area and coming up with actual feet/inches measurements.)
I couldn't remember if The Boy mows the lawn for our next-door neighbor. I've seen him shovel snow off her walk, so I assumed that grass removal is like snow removal, in that if some fool is willing to do it for you for free, then you let them. So I mowed the neighbor's lawn, too, which is also about 4 Twister mats.
She wasn't home or didn't see me, so it's possible we'll get a brick through our window with a nasty message, but I doubt it. Who's going to say "How DARE you make my life easier?!?"
(Well, I'm sure someone out there would, but I don't think it's our neighbor.)
Perhaps I'll mow again before the summer is over. (You only have to do it, like, once a month, right?)
(Kidding!)