Sending waves of job~ma your way, Zenkitty. May the offer arrive today for the editing position.
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Natter 76: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Foaminess
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
GO YOU! all things crossed for job.
Not sure it would help, but I made a spreadsheet of my not read books and verified I could get many of them at library as ebooks or audiobooks (including cloudlibrary and hoopla). That made it easier to let them go.
Boo, Amy!
Good luck, Zenkitty!
For real on the rearview camera. I freak out if I don't have one. It is like driving blindfolded. New car has all these sensors that show 18", 26" or whatever on my screen so I know how far away all the obstacles are from all corners of the car. It helps my security so much.
My mother is anxious about the fact that her new car will have all the bells and whistles, but I can only think they will help her, once she gets used to them!
Good luck, Zen! I hope they're lucky enough to choo choo choose you. [/Ralph Wiggum]
My car has no bells and whistles so they always startle me in rental cars! But I'm sure I'd appreciate them quickly. My concern is my current car is a beater—there's plenty of scratches and dings and I worry not one bit about parking it on the street or letting a friend borrow it, etc. But with a new car, wouldn't I? Do y'all with newish cars?
Fingers crossed for you Zen! And msbelle you've got so much to do, but I have faith you will be productive
meara, we buy new but keep forever, so I just figure the sooner the first ding or scratch happens, the less I have to worry about keeping it pristine.
Good Luck, Zenkitty!
Go, msbelle! Do all the things!
car appt done.
also cancelled a monthly car wash thing I had in Texas.
also showered.
still no email or call from the new job! C'MON people!
Job~ma, Zenkitty! Magistrate sounds so fancy! Go you with the cleaning out and getting organized!
My mom is still getting used to and/or not using all the bells and whistles on her new car that I guess she has had for a year now? She likes the rear camera but actually still looks out the back window because that's what she's always done. My dad has used the auto-park thing a few times, I don't think Mom has, though. The heated seats they turned on accidentally but then decided were nice. It's not the actual features that are a problem, on the whole, it's figuring out how to turn them on and off. The Owner's Manual is multiple volumes and not terrifically well indexed.
Really, MSNBC and CNN are carrying the Kobe Bryant memorial live today. I could see maybe local LA media doing this.
In re my new apartment - I've been living in this one for 34 years ... and I don't think I've gotten rid of anything until this move came up. I've donated bags and bags of clothes and books, and still have more to get rid of (one more shipment of clothes and "household goods" and then I can work on the books). I've been saving for over a year, knowing I'd probably have to move, so I can afford some new furniture. There are some really badly worn things I'd like to replace and I'm definitely going to need at least one new rug ... my living room rug is in bad shape, although a professional cleaning might return it to usable, and the area rugs in the bedroom are completely worn out.
The new place, when large things arrive, they put them in a package room. I don't have the strength or mobility to move anything large or heavy ... where I am now, I've been able to pay the handyman to move stuff for me. The new place - I don't know them and I don't know if they'd be amenable to doing that. Also, since I don't usually get home before 7:00, I assume they'd have gone off duty by then.
I'm thinking - as space becomes available - of ordering new stuff, having it delivered to the old apartment, then having movers move the new stuff for me.
Thoughts? advice?