I stopped by State Farm and got a bond. I'm bonded! Actually, I pick it up tomorrow and I get to pay for it. I'm not sure if this is an "estate expense" or I just pay for it myself. Since it's several hundred dollars, you can bet your bippy that I'll be asking the lawyer what to do. I want to say that it's the estate but I'm not sure.
I also got renter's insurance. I had to get it from the - what else? - State Farm office in Texas but I don't have to pay for it until next month when I have to sign something (for the car insurance). I guess that makes today the Day of Insurance.
Kathy is stopping by tomorrow to pick something up. She just said that she was laid off. Who in this town hasn't been? The place she worked for was evil but it was still a job. She mentioned that she's getting as much as she made on unemployment. I mentioned that she should go back to school since she won't always have tons of free time. And $0 income might get you some financial aid. Tri-C isn't too expensive. I took a history class at Tri-C one summer. It was strange being in class with kids who just graduated from high school and kids who went to one of the state universities but needed this summer class. I liked the teacher who reminded me of one of those middle age nuns who is hip but tough. I'm neither.
The weather has been almost perfect here in C-town. Every time I talk with Jimmy or someone in Texas, I hear how bloody hot it is. I hope I know what I'm doing. If I melt like a crayon on the sidewalk, you'll know why.
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