Today will more than make up for yesterday. One person away at the dentist and one on her day off= lots of undisturbed free time!
Once again, I researched all the things Chamshushalayim has to offer for this upcoming weekend. I made reservations for Thursday night at the Herzel Museum, which is one of the few places I have yet to visit. They must be filling up fast because the earliest tour she had to offer was 11:30 pm.
I am also planning our famous "Wednesday Tiyul". I had thought about going to Mazkeret Batya because I read about it in a tourism article on ynet. However, it seems the museum is only open on weekdays until 1:30 pm which is to early for us. So this one will have to wait for a Friday or real day off. By the way, they have a great website and quite a bit to do so it is worth checking out.
I emailed snapfish customer service about their stupidity. They have a ridiculous policy for sales on photobooks. They only give give discounts on only the first 20 pages but I want to print a book that is about 50 pages. With the current promo (35% off) I can only get $7 off because it is only for the first 20 pages. So I will split the book in two and order 2 books of about 25 pages each and get $7 off on each (I have done this in the past). I think this is insane because it costs snapfish more (they have to make 2 books instead of one) and is a huge hassle for me. All I want is one book but in order to get sales I have to make two!
Then there was the matter of jobs. I found something of interest for my sister and helped her write a response. That is my other "hat"- a job agency.
Now we are working on a shopping list for when I leave work. That is the great thing about email/chat and the great thing about working near the shuk!
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Planning stage
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yes you did a wounderful job find the job and writting the letter, those of us who are not glued to a computer sometimes lack the patence to write propper letters and emails. we are all happy you have this job 'cuz it serves us all very well
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