[Nfbmo] Housing in Columbia

DanFlasar at aol.com DanFlasar at aol.com
Mon Apr 22 22:02:14 UTC 2013


Yep - we lose a Julie, we gain a Leah.   Since you are both  incomparable, 
and since we're greedy, we'd prefer to have both of you here, but  so the 
world goes.
   And Julie, if those Columbites don't treat you right, you just  le me 
knnow and I'll have to come out and set everybody straight over pizza and  
beer.
     Those country bumpkins out yonder haven't learned  the refined manners 
we urbanites have.  It may take some time to get used  to the down-home 
accent people there have but have patience - they can't help  it.
 
  Dan
 
 
 
In a message dated 4/22/2013 4:39:07 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
gwunder at earthlink.net writes:

Debbie and I  don't care where you live - we are only excited that you are
coming.   Our dear friend Leah McCoy is moving to St. Louis, so I guess this
is what  you call a fair trade.  All of us are blessed to have one  another.

-----Original Message-----
From: Nfbmo  [mailto:nfbmo-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Julie McGinnity
Sent:  Monday, April 22, 2013 4:27 PM
To: NFB of Missouri Mailing List
Subject:  Re: [Nfbmo] Housing in Columbia

Hi Debbie,

I'd love something  that is walking distance from the university, but I'm 
not
ruling out  options that are further away.  I'm more concerned with getting
all my  technology to fit.  I wanted to look into having an apartment  by
myself.  I don't know...  Maybe that's unreasonable, but I  doubt anyone
would want to room in a small space with me, my dog, and my  noisy embossor.
Maybe I'm wrong.

Now I live in an apartment on  campus, and my embossor stays in the 
assistive
tech office.  This is  not the best arrangement, but there would not be room
for it in my  apartment.

I looked on the website and was amazed at all the  choices.  I didn't even
know where to start.



On  4/22/13, Chris <cktisdal at charter.net> wrote:
> Hey  Sunshine,
>
> First, it is not fair you should have to move to  optain a masters.  We 
> like
>
> having you here in  the St. Louis area, even if you are in the other 
>  chapter!!!
>
> Second, you CAN NOT become a Columbian by name or  just because you 
> reside there.  We know enough of them.  HAHA
>
> Third, WE all wish you well in your new adventur and will  keep you and 
> Bree
>
> in our thoughts and prays.  Go  get em TIGERj!!!
>
> Warmly,
>
> Chris
>
>  --------------------------------------------------
> From: "Julie  McGinnity" <kaybaycar at gmail.com>
> Sent: Sunday, April 21, 2013  4:39 PM
> To: "NFB of Missouri Mailing List"  <nfbmo at nfbnet.org>
> Subject: [Nfbmo] Housing in  Columbia
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> For those of  you who don't know, I will be moving to Columbia towards 
>> the end  of this Summer to begin a masters degree in music at Mizzou.
>> I am  currently in the process of looking for housing.
>>
>> I  have done some research into living on campus, but I'm not sold 
>>  yet, and there is a good chance I would be too late to get an 
>>  apartment there.  I was amazed at all the options for living off  
>> campus.  This is the first time I've ever looked into  housing on my 
>> own, and I want to find a place that I will  like.
>>
>> I would like somewhere with easy access to  campus.  I also have a lot 
>> of technology, including a  braille embossor, that I will need to set 
>> up.  My guide dog  will be with me as well.  I would love somewhere 
>> with a  dishwasher and laundry in the building.  (If I lived in the on  
>> campus apartments, I would not have a dishwasher.  :()
>>
>> If any of you have any ideas, advice, or could  point me to someone 
>> who could help, I would much appreciate  it.  I haven't nailed down an 
>> exact price range because I  wanted to see what might be available.
>> Thank you all for any  possible suggestions.
>>
>> --
>> Julie  McG
>> National Association of Guide dog Users board member,   National 
>> Federation of the Blind performing arts division  secretary, Missouri 
>> Association of Guide dog Users President, and  Guiding Eyes for the 
>> Blind graduate 2008 "For God so loved the  world that he gave his only 
>> Son, so that everyone who believes in  him may not perish but may have 
>> eternal life."
>> John  3:16
>>
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--
Julie McG
National Association of Guide dog  Users board member,  National Federation
of the Blind performing arts  division secretary, Missouri Association of
Guide dog Users President, and  Guiding Eyes for the Blind graduate 2008 
"For
God so loved the world that  he gave his only Son, so that everyone who
believes in him may not perish  but may have eternal life."
John  3:16

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