Yeah, I love e-filing. I really love how easy it is with TaxCut or whatever to try the different options for things (like when I was in grad school, there were a couple of different programs I could have taken advantage of).
This is why I shouldn't have taken time off yesterday: Now I have a brazilian things to get done today, and I am in NO MOOD. I swear, I barely think it's worthwhile to take less than a week off, because you just end up with the same crap to get done in less time.
It gets better. The family filed for bankruptcy a year-and-a-half ago. [link]
I'm just... stunned.
::clearly also judgy::
I don't know why e-filing makes me skittish, but I always use TaxCut online and then print out the forms and mail everything in.
I want to e-file because it will make me less skittish than mailing.
I just can't imagine 8 babies.
Apparently her 6 other children are all under the age of 7, too. There's something seriously messed up with this woman.
I was going to say, if you're that driven to have more children, and you have the resources for a family that big, then ADOPT. There are plenty of kids out there who need homes and families.
But Barb's comment negates that, so. I got nothing. If they filed for bankruptcy, how on earth did they pay for IVF?
It gets better. The family filed for bankruptcy a year-and-a-half ago. [link]
So... her plan was to make money by writing a book in the I-just-had-a-shitload-of-babies--oh-the-wackiness genre?
Now I have a brazilian things to get done today, and I am in NO MOOD.
I read that as you having to get a brazilian (wax) done today!
Now I have a brazilian things to get done today, and I am in NO MOOD
I'm thinking, "Is anyone ever in the MOOD for a brazilian?" A Brazilian, sure, but not a brazilian.
I swear I saw Loni Anderson at the ER yesterday. Who famous looks like her? It was definitely a famous woman.
eesh ... octuplets! my reproductive system kind of winced at that. The doctor did say it was possible she'd taken fertility drugs and then gotten pregnant the old-fashioned way.
A few years ago there was a multiple-birth in this area (sextuplets, I think) and the woman had gone the fertility drug/IVF route; they'd implanted several embryos and all of them took, unexpectedly. The doctors had recommended selective abortion because of fears about the mother's health and the potential babies' ... but the woman decided it was God's will that she have all the babies and who was she to go against that. And then someone pointed out that she'd gotten pregnant through science, when she couldn't naturally ... which never got answered.
I am just going to name myself Judgey McJudgerPants and sit in the corner of JudgerVille.