A sunshiney thunderstorm.
Jun. 16th, 2011 02:42 pmJoy.
And the kids down the block are home already. I've been meaning to ask them about that - pretty sure they attend PS 16, which a. is further away than the nieces' school and b. lets out later. So how can they get home BEFORE I set out to pick up the girls? But I don't want to bother their parents with this observation until I confirm with the kids that they are, in fact, not attending all their classes. It'd be an embarrassing waste of time if I found out they went to some parochial school or something with different hours.
So lately I've been getting a lot of nifty old bills. A $5 from 1988, a $10 from around the same time, neither in great condition... and this almost perfect (just folded neatly!) $10 from 1963. (1963a, in fact). How cool is that? How much is it even worth? (And no, the answer "ten dollars" is not acceptable.) I'm not spending it, obviously, I have it tucked away. I entered it at Wheres George, though, which is kinda pointless given that I'm not spending it.
I took the $5, though, and did a bit of contrast-and-compare with the nieces, showing the difference between different runs of the same bill.
And the kids down the block are home already. I've been meaning to ask them about that - pretty sure they attend PS 16, which a. is further away than the nieces' school and b. lets out later. So how can they get home BEFORE I set out to pick up the girls? But I don't want to bother their parents with this observation until I confirm with the kids that they are, in fact, not attending all their classes. It'd be an embarrassing waste of time if I found out they went to some parochial school or something with different hours.
So lately I've been getting a lot of nifty old bills. A $5 from 1988, a $10 from around the same time, neither in great condition... and this almost perfect (just folded neatly!) $10 from 1963. (1963a, in fact). How cool is that? How much is it even worth? (And no, the answer "ten dollars" is not acceptable.) I'm not spending it, obviously, I have it tucked away. I entered it at Wheres George, though, which is kinda pointless given that I'm not spending it.
I took the $5, though, and did a bit of contrast-and-compare with the nieces, showing the difference between different runs of the same bill.