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Oct. 17th, 2011 12:31 am* I'm leaving Wednesday and coming back late Thursday night. She is putting me up in hotel way off in King of Prussia. Uncle John can't travel and he's not taking it well. I don't know what to do for him.
* I'm still in the getting my head around it phase.
* It is sounding like Brightlion is donating some magic soup funding. it's good for virus fighting. Greenwick may have a line on a van we could borrow, which drops moving costs closer to the two thousand figure. Tomorrow, I'm going to see if they still have the best of the apartments with dangerous stairs, and see if we can move there. I'll just have to get on the accessible apartment waiting list for next year. Assuming we get clearance to go there. I wish they made chair lifts for exterior stairs. I wish I lived in a town where the folks who designed all the apartment complexes during the housing boom of the 60's and 70's didn't think stairs were aesthetically pleasing and way better than building ramps or setting the ground floors even with the surrounding land. After all, what's a few unnecessary stairs that make things hard for disabled things when compared to how pretty rotting wooden staircases are in an area where everything dead molds or rots away? Asshole archetects.
* neo_prodigy found, a thing on domestic violence awareness month: http://lifeandtimesofbridget.blogspot.com/2011/10/october-2011.html
* I'm still in the getting my head around it phase.
* It is sounding like Brightlion is donating some magic soup funding. it's good for virus fighting. Greenwick may have a line on a van we could borrow, which drops moving costs closer to the two thousand figure. Tomorrow, I'm going to see if they still have the best of the apartments with dangerous stairs, and see if we can move there. I'll just have to get on the accessible apartment waiting list for next year. Assuming we get clearance to go there. I wish they made chair lifts for exterior stairs. I wish I lived in a town where the folks who designed all the apartment complexes during the housing boom of the 60's and 70's didn't think stairs were aesthetically pleasing and way better than building ramps or setting the ground floors even with the surrounding land. After all, what's a few unnecessary stairs that make things hard for disabled things when compared to how pretty rotting wooden staircases are in an area where everything dead molds or rots away? Asshole archetects.
* neo_prodigy found, a thing on domestic violence awareness month: http://lifeandtimesofbridget.blogspot.com/2011/10/october-2011.html