FINDING PAPERWORK in Postcards 4

  • March 20, 2018, 6:20 p.m.
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• The Nautical books are now all separated into above $35.00 and below $35.00. I went in yesterday and priced these lower priced volumes and got them out on the floor. Everything got priced just a little below the medium, and hopefully they will sell.
• Friend Glen writes, “Was time to renew my driver’s license and they wanted me to come to the DMV for an eye test. But starting in oct-2020 you will need a federal approved. “Real I D ” or passport to do stuff like board a plane so you need to bring in a certified birth certificate, social security card, and other paperwork (like a passport), to get a real ID otherwise you get a driver license that says federal non compliment.” Getting a new license will be fraught with terror for me this year.
• My birth certificate is an old, browning copy. Not certified at all. Can we find our passports? No. I’m certainly not at all compliant.
• Off to get a temporary “flipper” to fill in for the side teeth. My “NEW” plate has a new front tooth attached, but the one that broke and he glued back in (temporarily) has stayed in. Darn.
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Himself: Taking Friday afternoon off as they are turning off our power. “A Planned Outage.”
Herself: Really good until last night. Going to the bank shortly to see if the Passports are there. They were.
Reading: Life of an Irish doctor.
Gratitude’s: That I can still putter around town.


Hillbilly Princess March 21, 2018

Deleted user March 21, 2018

Wow, I have to get a vision test in May when I renew my license too and the paper did not say you had to have those documents . But now I will take them just in case it’s the same here in Illinois .

NorthernSeeker March 22, 2018

More lineups to stand in while you get a new kind of ID. That is annoying. Kudos for finishing off the nautical books. What will it raise if they all sell?

MageB NorthernSeeker ⋅ March 22, 2018

It will raise funding to take cancer patients to their appointments, for care programs, for wigs, and for the research we do to help find a cure. Thanks for asking.

Marg March 22, 2018

Goodness that sounds like an awful faff!

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