Sophia, what about putting good-sized cushions and/or throw pillows along the wall on the bed, so your bed becomes more daybed? Of course, if your bed is anything other than twin-sized, that makes for an oddly deep "couch"...and made more sense in my head before I started typing. Never mind, nothing to see here...
I just saw double (or queen???) sized daybeds in a furniture store, and my friend and I did think they were very odd! I mean, just have a bed in your spare room, you know?
Also, Sophia, if you're not constantly having people over, it's fine! I had friends over occasionally when I lived in the tiniest apartment, and they just sat on my bed and it was fine. I think msbelle and meara may both be in that group!
Katie Bee, you can sign the pink slip over to an individual if you have someone in mind. There are tax ramifications, though, for the recipient - if they aren't family there are limits on saying they paid a dollar for it, or whatever and they would have to go to the DMV and register the change in ownership and whatnot. I've only done it within the family and across state lines, so my experience is not going to be directly applicable, but going through an organization may actually be better for everyone as the organization will have systems in place for dealing with all that, presuambly.
I think maybe I will just turn my bed so it is against the wall. Therefore it can be daybed or bed, or sofa, but still be in the warm/cool area. The delivery people wanted to know why I was putting my nice new couch out of the way, but it is so pretty!
Ah, my bug seems to have settled into what I like to think of as my "healing cough" - it sounds terrible (like a barking sea lion) but seems to mean my body is on the mend and generally goes with feeling better.
Also, Katie Bee, I was a recipient once, but the person knew me and we went to the DMV together to get it signeded over. I third the idea of an agency. Maybe they want to keep it to do things like Theo is doing with her new job, but it still does good if you don't know someone personally.
Yeah it might be easier to donate to a nonprofit and get the write off.
I did see your teeny apartment Jesse! I remember liking the brick wall. It was when I couldn't get into my aunts place because the doorman was MIA in the middle of the night...
Timelies all!
The last few years, instead of buying my folks gifts for birthdays and Hanukkah, I've been treating them to dinner. I don't know if that's going to happen this time, as we are staying with Gary's dad and stepmom, and won't be able to do dinner with just the five of us. We'll figure something out...
Sigh
Today my father's friend passed out briefly while with dad, so he called an ambulance and went to the hospital. Friend is not well, older than dad (in his 80s, I think) and stubborn as, well as a Scottsman, which he is.
I took mac to counseling - that's a 3 hour even - an hour each way and an hour there.
back now and going to research and get insurance for his car which we pay for and pick up tomorrow at noon.
Got an email from the City of Baltimore that I met requirements for a job that I applied for, so I may or may not be contacted for an interview, but my resume/application will be reviewed for any job at that position for the next 6 month. That is the second job with them that I have received that notice. Nothing concrete, but better than the "other candidates are being considered" that I've gotten from JHH.
Also have a FaceTime interview with a temp/placement agency for Thursday.
So, stuff is still moving in a forwardish progression.
Forwardish ho! Best wishes for your dad's friend.
I made it through the work day! Got home and immediately crawled into bed. I will have to get up and feed the cat, but other than that I think I am done for the day.
I did see your teeny apartment Jesse! I remember liking the brick wall. It was when I couldn't get into my aunts place because the doorman was MIA in the middle of the night...
Oh right! I remembered you sleeping with me, but couldn't remember why!