Getting back to normal schedules
Sean went back to Penn State today and was home by 1:00. He has three classes on Tuesday and Thursday,(only two today). He ordered his books online so he can pick them up tomorrow. Isn't that the life? I remember standing in line for eternity at the bookstore in my younger days. The loan gave him just the right amount of money, so he has like $10 left for binders. We also got a repayment schedule for the loan. I guess they do that if they don't think you are going to use them for the remainder of the student's schooling. I can see Brian freaking. I just thought about it a little and came to that conclusion. I don't remember paying back loans until I graduated. Brian never had a school loan. Nice, huh?
I listed a few things on eBay today. That one seller who is keeping it up with the feedback I left her has taken some of the fun out of it for me. I thumb my nose at her and I bought a few more things today to try and sell. My friend Karin told me to 'stick to my guns' and don't give into pressure to take away the 'bland' negative feedback I left her. In fact, I thank my readers here and on my eBay group for reassuring me about that too.
It's in the high 50s today! I am really tired from taking down the tree and decorations, though I am not finished yet. I wanted to support my mom when she went to a nerve specialist today, but I wasn't up to driving 45 minutes (one way) and I figured it was mostly a consultation. Mom liked the doctor. He said that her scars from shingles were some of the worse he's since. He said she looks good for her age (didn't mention how thin she is at around 113). The nerves are damaged and that can't be reversed. Mom seemed better from going as she has been apprehensive about this visit.
I listed a few things on eBay today. That one seller who is keeping it up with the feedback I left her has taken some of the fun out of it for me. I thumb my nose at her and I bought a few more things today to try and sell. My friend Karin told me to 'stick to my guns' and don't give into pressure to take away the 'bland' negative feedback I left her. In fact, I thank my readers here and on my eBay group for reassuring me about that too.
It's in the high 50s today! I am really tired from taking down the tree and decorations, though I am not finished yet. I wanted to support my mom when she went to a nerve specialist today, but I wasn't up to driving 45 minutes (one way) and I figured it was mostly a consultation. Mom liked the doctor. He said that her scars from shingles were some of the worse he's since. He said she looks good for her age (didn't mention how thin she is at around 113). The nerves are damaged and that can't be reversed. Mom seemed better from going as she has been apprehensive about this visit.
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