shrift, I did the same. In fact, I copied and pasted the list of all the country banks that BofA has reciprocal agreements with and have it in my iPhone notes. So useful!
Natter 69: Practically names itself.
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.
aww tiny Jesse! And big guy mac! Dag! the years...
We just watched The Road. Jolly times!
Now we are detoxing with an old Parks & Rec. ha! Now Leslie Knope is imitating Tim Gunn. Hope that is what my subconscious holds on to tonight and not post-apocalyptic Viggo.
Shit, I'm gonna have to do research. Thanks all who gave advice. It's been quite a bit since I travelled in Europe (16 years!) and I'd heard bits and pieces about the new cards, but wasn't really paying attention cause I didn't think of it.
When I was last there, it was a brave new world where you could survive with credit rather than travelers checks. And subsequent travels have been 2nd and 3rd worlds where US credit is like that was.
I don't want another fucking card ( I have one I use regularly, one that's a monthly bill to keep it alive tied to the mortgage, the shared with my parents so I can arrange flights when they can't, the HomeDespot that saved me half a grand on purchases by opening, the one from the old First Union turned Wachovia turned Wells that I just chop on receipt... It's nuts) but there's enough time to get another if it saves on fees.
I'm not gonna lie, it's pretty damn comfort foodlicious.
Absofreakinglutely. I may branch out and try your version one of these days. Two tuna casseroles in the repertoire cannot be a bad thing.
Oh, wow. I downloaded Google Voice tonight. I may be in love. Who's using it? I've been reluctantly thinking about changing my cell number to a local area code... and now I don't have to, because Google let me do it for free. And, my god, the functionality! How is all that free? I feel like I just got my first hit for free, and we all know what comes next. Oh, well, too late for me.
My mom emailed this morning to tell us kids that dad may have had a small stroke over Christmas but refused to go to the doctor at the time. Which. Uncool, dad?
But it's more motivation to keep up with the healthy eating and exercise so that's not me in 20 years.
Did they just find out now that it happened, or is it one of those "the kids don't need to know yet" things?
My mother had a bad day today, and I wasn't there for her.
But I wasn't exactly here for me. I did call, but we only chatted briefly.
I can't work out how to surprise her with something cheerful tomorrow morning.
Maybe I should hunt through my flickr pictures or something. Putting together a set to cheer her up feels a bit impersonal. Is there any other way to make a digital series for her to flip through? A not that complicated digital scrapbook? I don't intend to do any digital editing...
I don't know what I'm thinking of. I just want to do something nice, and it's not like I can get her flowers. Or that she needs more flowers. Good god, they moved a garden into her hospital room, and she still has half of it, because it was plants and not cut flowers.
Help my Mummy!
Oh, you Chuck-missers, there was good use of national anthem. Artfully done.
Can you do a quick scrapbook in iPhoto? Do you still have the photos there?
Oh wow, those pics of Mac.
Kind of an xpost from Bitches, mostly for sarameg: DRINKING WITH NEIGHBORS IS AWESOME, THE END. (esp. when Nora is a neighbor)
When you do a scrapbook in iPhoto, what format do you end up with? She doesn't have a Mac. I quickly tagged a few here: [link] that seemed to be a mix of moments. I don't know if she wants things outside of family, if she wants to look at landscape, so, dunno.
Yeah, I only share iphoto scrapbooks with mac people. But it also looks like you can use shutterfly, connected to flickr, to make a digital scrapbook you share via an email link (in addition to having one in print if you wanted, which I don't think you do). [link] is the link.