LOU'S BOOK FROM HOSPICE
Monday I drove to Abilene in the mist and rain to pick up the 15 copies of the book prepared by a hospice volunteer who is a retired prof. I mailed a copy to Dr. Grider, gave one to our housekeeper, Lydia, who was so helpful the last week of Lou's life and mailed a copy today to TWU for their collection of Lou's stuff. Kathy said she wants copies for her children and offered to pay the $20 each which will be a big help. I have a copy for family members, I hope. I can probably get more if needed. I have it in PDF format for anyone who can look at it in that format. I sent that to the immediate family.
Today I filed my income tax electronically and got an email saying the IRS had accepted it and I didn't need to do anything else. Earlier I was told I would have to file a special form to document the gift of her books to TWU and I may have to do that later.
Monday I drove to Abilene in the mist and rain to pick up the 15 copies of the book prepared by a hospice volunteer who is a retired prof. I mailed a copy to Dr. Grider, gave one to our housekeeper, Lydia, who was so helpful the last week of Lou's life and mailed a copy today to TWU for their collection of Lou's stuff. Kathy said she wants copies for her children and offered to pay the $20 each which will be a big help. I have a copy for family members, I hope. I can probably get more if needed. I have it in PDF format for anyone who can look at it in that format. I sent that to the immediate family.
Today I filed my income tax electronically and got an email saying the IRS had accepted it and I didn't need to do anything else. Earlier I was told I would have to file a special form to document the gift of her books to TWU and I may have to do that later.
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