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Archive for July, 2005

Monday, July 18th, 2005

Happy Monday

Well, let’s see. I drove by myself for the first time yesterday. It felt strange since I haven’t been my myself in a car for a long time. I just drove around the neighborhood. There wasn’t much traffic, although I did have to deal with stop signs and a traffic signal. It was pretty [...]

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Friday, July 15th, 2005

Licenses and cards and stuff

Well Stephanie will be getting a new social security card in the mail soon. What they really wanted was the marriage license number which isn’t on the certificate itself, it’s on the receipt. Thanks for the tip Silvia.
Next week we’ll tackle new driver’s licenses and car license tags. Thankfully here in [...]

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Wednesday, July 13th, 2005

If it’s not one thing

This has been a weird week so far. Yesterday we didn’t have any water. We didn’t think much of it at first, after all there is a lot of construction in our neighborhood and maybe somebody messed something up. So Stephanie calls the City of Columbia, who we thought we were paying for water. After [...]

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Thursday, July 7th, 2005

Misc. news from Missouri

Well we are now moved in to the house in Columbia, more or less. We’re slowly getting things unpacked, we’ll have more help with that this weekend when Stephanie’s parents get here,
We also now have a kitten named Mizzou. Keegan and Gracie seem to have fun playing with her.
And now for something completely different…. Farm [...]

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