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Mergers and acquisitions
So first, the attention-grabbing announcement: Andy is moving in with me. He's packing his truck April 24, driving it here April 25, and we're unpacking it April 26, which is a Monday so I am taking a day off. Then we have a lovely follow-up weekend of celebration including an Indians game on Friday the 30th and a showing of Chess at Playhouse Square on Saturday the 1st. We (by which I mean I) sort of bungled inviting I had to wait a long time to tell everyone that Andy was coming because he was waiting to give his employer notice, and he didn't want word to get back to them too soon. It was hard. If any of you noticed an LJ entry maybe a week or less back that you couldn't access, that was me blogging about it to myself because I couldn't wait :) Really we knew shortly after the last time he was here. The insurance notifications indicated that the majority of my medical bills would be paid, and I got those in late February. (Actually billing me is dragging on, and I probably won't actually be billed until something like June, but that's another story.) Once I knew that, I knew I could absorb the increase in living costs from having another person living here while he looks for a job. My feelings about the economy right now are all confused. I'm going to be absorbing the costs for another person, but then later we're going to be able to pool resources. The economy is coming back, and I know my medical bills are going to get paid, but I know I need to continue to be responsible because of the new person in my household, but then again I am still doing a little of what I can only call last-hurrah spending. I'm not being super-frivolous, in general. There are things I'm replacing because they need replacing, although sometimes I buy a higher-quality and therefore somewhat more expensive replacement. (The biggest jump has been from an $18 purse that went all of five weeks before losing a piece of its hardware to a $70, much more sturdy one.) There are also a few things I'm...