I'm sorry. I can't process any of this GYN talk because I'm still stuck on Sox's mom PRORATING HER BIRTHDAY CHECK. Seriously. I think that just broke something inside my head.
Yeah, that's pretty mind-blowing. And you got a bill for your 40th? Sox, did that happen?
I did nap, but I got up and made it to the bank with 20 minutes to spare. And then the vet, and then the grocery store, where I wandered the aisles like a lost soul. I bought 3 bags of potato chips (Zapps on sale, what what), tortilla chips, seltzer, two cans of black beans, and a loaf of bread. IDEK. Oh, and a gallon of vinegar for cleaning.
My father has been trying for a couple years now to get me on all of his accounts.
I'm trying to remember if US tax forms have asked me about foreign accounts....
For the record, I am not a tax preparer. You should seek advice from a tax preparer experienced with foreign accounts.
That said, there are at least three areas you should research on this topic.
- Schedule B (1040) Part III -- see the instructions on page 2 of >[link]
Trader Joe's report: The frozen falafel are pretty yummy. We made sandwiches for dinner with the falafel, tomatoes, homemade yogurt cucumber dip, and flat bread.
you got a bill for your 40th? Sox, did that happen?
It did. Parents are funny.
Luckily, I got to see a lot of friends for my birthday too - and that made my year. Plus I have a new pair of fake cowboy boots. So all is not lost.
It did. Parents are funny.
There are no words for this.
Parents are funny.
Yeah, that's the word. For sure.
Funny. Yes, that's . . . A word.
Funny. Yes, that's . . . A word.
Totally a word.
I'm having weird (but actually honestly awesome!) bonding with my stepmom time now. It's one of the hardest things I've done, moving here with my dad not doing well. But it's been the hardest and best thing I've tried to do.
POD is here and dudes are showing up tomorrow to do some heavy lifting.
Moving sucks. Leaving the PNW sucks. The rest of it? Is really worth all of that.