> I've learned my lesson, and it was the hard way, too. I'm just
> so thankful for all the wonderful folks (like you and John, and
> Pat and Tom Knox, to name a few) who circulated Tom's resume and
> did their best to find him a job.
I'm sorry that it took so long, but happy your trial is ending. You're
welcome - just wish I could have helped more.
> How are you doing? Do you like St. Louis? And aren't I the
> nosiest old thing you ever heard of? hehehe
I think that everyone is slowly adjusting.
I'm still stitching items for the craft sale that Arthur's band class is
going to have. I have 21 items made, but hope to finish 35 before the date
they're due. Also, I may add more variety and increase the amount I finish -
hopefully. Much depends on time and attitude. :)
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