You know, if they're members of the church, I would suggest talking to someone there. My sister's community church is VERY good about providing assistance to members. You could always call the church and ask their office or outreach service to call the couple and offer assistance.
It would also be a good way of "vetting" the people, per se or finding out if they're on the up and up.
the brief stop was like a fun little holiday into a land of awesome toys and graphic novels and craziness (one wall is crooked and the kitchen looks like an abandoned Escher sketch! there's a real honest-to-God attic with a ladder that pulls down from the ceiling, and musty-smelling warm air with dust motes dancing in the light from the single window, and bare roof beams, and mysterious boxes!). She was quite thoroughly charmed and charming.
Wow, my apartment has never seemed so interesting. Everybody come visit!
Anyhow, the car is now clean and Uncle Neil can ride around in it anytime he wants.
Yay!
I can't believe, if it's true, that the hospital sent home a woman with preterm labor and seizures.
At the least, I would think they'd ask if her she had someone who could look after her.
I'm sorry Stephanie. It sounds like a frustrating situation.
I am an idiot. Just noticed a spelling mistake on my teaching statement, which I already sent out to quite a few schools. (Luckily, most of them are electronic applications, and I can replace it with no problem. The paper ones, I'll just figure there's nothing I can do -- sending a new copy to fix a spelling error seems sillier than just having the error in the first place.)
Hil, all those deeply-accented foreign-born math professors may be paying off for you
riiiiiight
NOW.
It's a German word. I got one syllable right, but spelled the other syllable phonetically in English. Just one letter wrong. I don't think very many people have actually read it yet, anyway, since only a few deadlines have passed, and my application is still officially incomplete because my letters of recommendation aren't in yet.
Wake Up With Hugh Laurie: not many Brits got to break into the American market via the medium of 'Friends'. [link]
Cheerios (which I am currently eating, soon to be followed by second cup of tea of the day).
smonster and others who were interested in Glee's portrayal of disability - it has nothing to do with Glee, being British-TV-based, but this article is interesting in terms of disabled charaters being played by non-disabled actors:
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And I really will post stuff about the social model when I'm more awake.
Happy Birthdays and weekends and Stephanie what a stink situation. I'd ask at church too - that's a good way to let the church leaders know a member of the community needs assistance.
HKfan got a desk for her birthday which she was very excited about mainly because then she had an entirely shiny new surface to cover with large hello kitty stickers from her favorite cousin K and K's Mom Sparky and Dad.
ION we officially have had Too Much Birthday.
an entirely shiny new surface to cover
I couldn't remember if she had an appropriate wall in her room or not, but I figured there was one somewhere in the house.