Hi guys,
Thanks to all of you that PMed me - you all follow directions so well!

I'll let you know in the next week or so if the price goes up.
We went to see my great grandma last night; did I already tell you this? She's not doing too well, so it probably won't be long, and at least she's alert and able to say and do what needs said and done.
Brad, I second the idea to plan a whole night (preferably also a night away) for Angela. That always make a gal feel loved.
Last weekend for class - woo hoo!!!
Tammy - how frustrating on the room. I'd definitely let him know you lost his business. Boo.... hisssssss...
Anyone want to take guesses on how Missy and Emily look? They are both strong females, and I generally imagine strong females to be brunette. I think Emily is 5'5" or 5'6", petite, brunette hair down slightly past shoulders. Pretty cheerleader type. Missy I imagine shorter brown hair with some wave, high school math teacher type - has her goods together in a way that could be intimidating, but her wit disarms her.
DSis found out she's in the top 10 for people waiting for referrals for baby girls (she's adopting from Guatemala). The hold up happened because other agencies working in Guat. raised their fees they paid to the lawyers who hook up a child given up with the agency. The lawyers were starting to be more faithful to the other agencies, but the head of the Guatemalan adoption agency for DSis' agency talked to them and that has stopped. Now they're in talks with lawyers over "several" relinquished baby girls, so DSis could either move up quickly in the next couple of weeks or maybe even get a referral. The entire process, from choosing a country, then an agency, then the homestudy, then the paperwork going to Guatamala has taken since May of 2004. So it's been a long wait to get to this point, and hopefully we're getting close to putting a face with the baby that will soon join our family! It was a good news day for the adoption.
I think I figured out a way to save $300 for books for this fall - people in my class are letting me borrow them! Awwww - seminary students are so generous.
Christal, I'll do my best to figure out how to get the Demon Drop through airport security. I think the metal pieces (of which there are a few, of course), might set it off!