Monday, June 20, 2022

Update, we have enough for this month

Friends have donate $540 into the GFM page which with fees nets it a little over 500. I have transfers set up on a weekly basis and then it takes 2-3 days to hit my bank. Along with the other 500 coming and two other checks, we'll have enough to clear this month but will still be paying late next month. I'm keeping the GFM up and hope that further spreading will get more to come in. I posted my situation in my Second Life group discord and one of my friends there put in the 500, another said she would repost it in other groups in hopes of help.

 Injuries just keep coming for me physically though. Went into the bathroom to use the toilet, sat down and my foot stepped on something extremely sharp. Small shard of glass punctured the pad of my foot near my toes. We were using a new cheese grater and I almost took a slice off my thumb. I'm used to the more dull one and was surprised to see a full on cut on the tip. Sigh. My knees are starting to get stiff for some reason, taking all my supplements so have to look at what I'm eating. Joints in general are getting stiff so wondering what's going on other than getting older. Maybe it's all the digging in the garden I did the other day. Oh and can't donate plasma until I clear my antibiotics for a week. Jon is looking into it for himself.

On the good side, the other EBT money finally came in two days ago so we have money for food at least. Our fridge and freezer are full, we have choices for food and fixings. I made enchilada casserole last night and that's going to serve us as lunch/dinners for a few days. I've got recipes to use the meat in the freezer, we have 'instant' rice dishes and enough rice and pasta to last a while. I hope that we can still be here to keep it stocked and not have to 'eat it down' to be ready for moving in another month.

I am ever grateful for help even if I forget to say thank you. Believe that I am very thankful and hope some day not to be in a constant state of neediness to give back and pass on what I've gotten.

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