Amy's plight convinced me to fill out a notary application myself. Not that it will ever help *me* but it's something I've been meaning to do anyway.
Natter 68: Bork Bork Bork
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
My mom knows someone who can do it, a lawyer friend
I used to have a lawyer friend who could notarize, but then he went and became a judge and now he's not allowed anymore.
AAA notarizes for a small fee.
I found a place that does it for $5 per document/signature. Which is not bad, although I do have four documents to get notarized. I'm not even sure why I have to -- they're contracts, shouldn't I just be able to sign/date them?
My whole head this morning is stuck on GRONK.
California law re: crosswalks has changed a few times over the years. Sometimes you were supposed to stop if a pedestrian was anywhere in the crosswalk, sometimes you could proceed if it was safe to do so (like if the pedestrian was a couple of lanes to your left, you could go ahead and make your right turn)
Do you know what it is now? I've seen lots of contradictory behaviour, on the first big intersection on my drive to work.
I'm gronking with you, Amy.
My mother used to be a notary. Annoyingly, now she is not.
The purpose of most notorization is to prove identity. Some notorization is to have the person sign, under oath, that the information contained in the document is true.
CJ was out on an all day search yesterday. The search continues today, but he is at school. Pretty much dead on his feet due to lack of sleep.
K-Bug is driving down to NM to spend a week with her boyfriend. I have a feeling things are about to get pretty serious between the two of them.
I think it's yield rather than stop, now, but I'm not positive.
Back in the day when everything was on paper, I was going to become a notary for all of the government applications I was working on, but I never did it, and now everything's online anyway! Of course, not everything-everything....
Today was Matilda's first day of kindergarten.
She was very excited and woke up early and wanted her hair in a "bundle" (bun) and pestered us endlessly to put her lunch in her lunchbox.
The entire school population met on the schoolyard and kids were rounded up for their new teachers and the new principal came out and gave a nice little pep talk and Matilda found her good friend Alizon and they walked to class together hand in hand, grinning.