Yeah I have to go tomorrow to register my son. We qualify for free books and
such, the only help that a low income man can get in Indiana is free
schoolbooks for his kid. We survived this summer on an average of $100 a
week income, but we lost our apartment at the beginning of the summer.
Student aid comes in 2 weeks, looking for a place to live now. Of course, I
don't get a dime of child support. Only men pay that here.
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Chris Crawford
Fine Art Photography
Fort Wayne, Indiana
260-747-5101
http://www.chriscrawfordphoto.com My portfolio
http://blog.chriscrawfordphoto.com My latest work!
On 8/6/09 3:34 PM, "Ken Norton" <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> The OM-3 is nice but seems to be VERY rare. And though its cheaper than the
>> 3Ti, the 3 is still more than a good 4Ti. Since I never use autoexposure, a
>> 3 or 3Ti would seem perfect for me but the cost is a solid wall to me that
>> I
>> can't climb.
>>
>
>
> As for many of us. We just registered the girls for school this week. Less
> expensive this year than last, but still enough to have bought something
> substantial. And this is a PUBLIC school. :O By the time you buy books,
> rent instruments and buy supplies, an OM-3 would seem like chump change.
> But at least it's less expensive than private school.
>
> In looking back at our spending on the trip, we blew the budget by about
> $500, but still spent a fraction of what most families of four spend
> visiting Orlando. Our typical non-hotel night was $14 and our food budget
> was actually less than our normal at-home rate--except for the disappointing
> dinner we bought in Salida. (Avoid the family Mexican restaurant on Hwy
> 50). The Mexican dinner we had in Alamosa was OUTSTANDING, though.
>
> Anyway, I digress.
>
> AG
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