meldan98
04-18-2008, 04:17 PM
I've never asked for pixie dust before and I really could use a little for a couple of things. Any extra you can spare would be appreciated!
We just bought a new house and are planning on renting our old house out and are currently advertising for a renter. My dh is so stressed out about this, I thought a little pixie dust would do him some good. He has been practically killing himself trying to get the house ready for a renter. He hopes to get everything done by Wednesday which is when we have the cleaners scheduled to come in.
Lastly, we submitted an application for my dd to get into a private school for pre-k and we really need her to get in. The school is right around the corner from our house and she will be able to stay in that school from pre-k - 12th grade. It is so much cheaper than any of the other options in our part of town and the public schools are such a disaster in CA right now. I'm so stressed out about this. I just have this fear that she isn't going to get in and we will be stuck paying an extra $500 a month for her to be in a "daycare" setting instead of a school setting.
We just bought a new house and are planning on renting our old house out and are currently advertising for a renter. My dh is so stressed out about this, I thought a little pixie dust would do him some good. He has been practically killing himself trying to get the house ready for a renter. He hopes to get everything done by Wednesday which is when we have the cleaners scheduled to come in.
Lastly, we submitted an application for my dd to get into a private school for pre-k and we really need her to get in. The school is right around the corner from our house and she will be able to stay in that school from pre-k - 12th grade. It is so much cheaper than any of the other options in our part of town and the public schools are such a disaster in CA right now. I'm so stressed out about this. I just have this fear that she isn't going to get in and we will be stuck paying an extra $500 a month for her to be in a "daycare" setting instead of a school setting.