Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Modern day equivalent of cleaning the attic

Rediscovering old Google docs!

Though none of these plans worked, it was nice to have it typed out.

Pay off Stanford

$200 a week starting week of May 30th (Memorial Day weekend) for 11 weeks assuming I can get $1000 from family and friends  Bill must be taken care of six to eight weeks before classes start on Monday September 20th

Lease is up 2nd week of August.  If need more money, try and find someone willing to let me and Stephen stay with them.  Must have enough money to visit Texas then move to California.

Work 30 hrs a week at Cracker Barrel and have Stephen pay rent, utilities, and buy food if I don't have food stamps as well as pay for my therapy and meds.  This puts a lot of trust in him and what he has to do for me to make that happen.

Work full time as a CNA or something in town.  See if I could go back to Heartland since I was already established there but also look into working at Carle or Provena

Champaign

Stephen

You will move out here after your notice at work.  When you get here, you will live with me in my room, as long as its okay with my roommates.  You will need to find work in town.  That way we are already registered for when we go to California.  You should look into therapy at family services. 

Us

We can look into couples therapy. We won't need to buy a car but we can register together for the zipcars in town.  We can do date nights. Have to deal with former relationships in town

Shamika

Either find a job as a CNA full time or go back to Cracker Barrel and work. staying at cb

Either find interim housing between august and sept or pay deposit and hold apt in cali...

California

Work

Fill out paperwork to transfer CNA license to California

Apply for jobs at Stanford hospitals and talk to Lisa about her friend who works in the hospital who may know of available jobs

Talk to Mary at Ricker about getting work in campus dining again 
Stephen

print paperwrk from nursing aid registry

Travel

Alamo car rental too expensive 

Greyhound more expensive than plane ride 

Apartment

Ask mary morrison when i will get my fin aid and how much i can expect so i know how much i can afford with an apt$1,100 a month for rent.  Aid disbursed sept 20th

Starting at $800/month for a studio in East Palo Alto 
We have a number of convenient locations in the Woodland Park area, which are available for immediate occupancy. 
Located west of Highway 101, within blocks of Downtown Palo Alto. 
Rates are starting from $800 a month with $500 deposit (OAC) for a studio apartment. 
Leasing terms are 6, 9, and 12 months. 
(Call for more information on Short-Term Leases & Furnished Apartments.) 
Most properties are within gated communities, all keyed access, and with private security patrol. 
Nearby conveniences: IKEA, BestBuy, Home Depot, Nordstrom Rack, Mi Pueblo Supermarket, Firehouse Bar & Grill. 
Within 15 minutes away from Downtown Palo Alto and Stanford campus 
Current promotion: 2nd month free with a 12 month lease. 
Contact: Elmer Martinez @ 650-520-8784 or WoodlandParkNorth@yahoo.com  emailed
Email Response

$900 Three 1-Bedroom Furnished Units in a Tri-plex in Menlo Park, West of Highway 101. 

Available now! 
Three ground floor units available in a small, quiet triplex. 
Completely furnished. 
Deposit equal to one month's rent. 
Sunny kitchen with refrigerator and stove. 
Located at 1969 Euclid Avenue, off of University Avenue. 
10 minutes to campus by bike or car. 
No pets allowed. 
Water, garbage, and gardening included. 
Parking for one car per unit, and the city of Menlo Park does not allow parking on the street overnight. 
Front and back fenced yards. 
Stanford shopping centers nearby. 
One year minimum stay. 

Contact: A. Carrie (415) 387 - 6383 or (415) 305-4529 at any time

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