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mywarmbluefleece

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  1. A good friend of mine will be having surgery at the Cleveland Clinic next month. She needs a place for her dh to stay will she is there. She is unfamiliar with the area, so it is hard to know where to make reservations for him. She would prefer he be close by so he doesn't have to drive around an unfamiliar city alone and so he would be fairly close in case she needed him. She will probably be in an inpatient for 7 days (5 minimum). Anyone familiar enough with the area to give some good recommendations?? She thought she had found a place but the weeknights were $200+ each. yikes!!!:eek: She'd like to get reservations taken care of so it is one less thing to worry about. TIA!!!

     

    I lived about 8 miles from the Cleveland Clinic until a few months ago. Cleveland Clinic has a concierge service that will help their patients find hotels!!!! Just go to their website and search for it.

     

    I have an idea...if your friend gives me a list of hotels she finds on Travelocity or something for under $75, I can tell her what the best deals are.

     

    I would not recommend hotels in downtown Cleveland- it is pretty safe but expensive to park. Tell your friend to be very careful around the Cleveland Clinic. I believe there is a hotel attached to it. That hotel might be a great idea, because if I am right it is attached by an indoor tunnel.

     

    Try to avoid anywhere on the east side of Cleveland. They are struggling with crime rates. Some east side suburbs to check out: Beachwood, Solon. Some west side places that are good and have low crime rates: Parma, some parts of Cleveland, some parts of Brook Park, Middleburgh Heights Berea (might be a little far to commute).

     

    Good luck and I hope your friend is restored to health soon. I have been a patient of the Cleveland Clinic and they are fabulous.

  2. Well if you are a homeschool, they put your address on a list and you can be seen as a homeschool program, for example when I looked to put in the middle school I worked at their were a lot of things that said "Homeschool"...then their addresses. Basically, when you add yourself as a homeschool you are making your homeschool appear on a list of schools anyone who is looking for a school in the area would find. I called Scholastic last year about that because I was curious.

     

    Otherwise, if you are a "real" teacher, they verify it by shipping it to your school.

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