That's great, Hil!
My objection to Extreme Makeover: Home Edition is that they do way more than the family needs, leaving them with double or triple the property taxes and utilities. There have also been a lot of reports of shoddy building, particularly in the invisible things that drive up utility costs, such as air sealing and insulation. It's very dramatic, but building a house in such a short time is really not a good idea. At least three owners have faced foreclosure. Also, they seem to do a squicky amount of "this is what it's like to be in a wheelchair," but I'm not really in a position to comment, since I've never gotten through a whole episode without getting angry and turning it off.
I've heard a lot of that stuff. Also there was that screwy episode where this family of like five or six kids had lost their parents and were taken in by family friends and they built this big enormous house and then the fostering parents decided "you know, not so much" and kicked all the kids out. House was in the adults name, of course.
I can't remember what became of it, but there was a lawsuit going on at some point.
I would follow up with the guy he knows immediately. You don't want your advisor to be your contact for that. You can just be friendly "Advisor told me that you had agreed to write a letter of recommendation. Just wanted to thank you and make sure that had my contact info in case you need anything". That way, if your advisor drops the ball, you have already made contact and it isn't weird 6 weeks down the road.
I'm trying to. I asked my advisor for this guy's email address, but he hasn't gotten back to me yet. If he doesn't within a day or so, I'll just email the guy at the address listed on his webpage.
Well, happy birthday, Jilli! I hope it is a fabulous one -- sounds like it will be.
YAY, Nora, on passing your comps.
I just made spinach/bacon/mushroom quiche for dinner. It was really good.
Man, I haven't been back here all day!
No, the non-sciatica butt-cheek pain has NOT gone away so if somebody could Nilly up a link to that stretch, I would be most appreciative.
Meanwhile: WOO HOO NORA!!!
Charmingest of Birthdays to Jilli!
The following sentence appeared in a Yarn Email:
GIVE THE GIFT OF LOOMING TO SOMEONE YOU LOVE!
Despite the picture of the knitting board right above it, still made me think Adorable thoughts.
Congrats, Nora!
Anything else I've forgotten in the braindeadness of today...no, is too much. Let me sum up. {{Bitches}}
Hee. The Gift of Looming. . . .
I would rather receive the gift of Loom.
Happy Birthday Jilli!
Congrats Nora!
For billytea (disclaimer: scenes of penguin brutality): [link]
GIVE THE GIFT OF LOOMING TO SOMEONE YOU LOVE!
No. He does not need help looming!