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goodnatured



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Posted on Mon Aug 25, 2008 3:37 pm  

Does she have kids of her own that could be helping her out? What does she do now that you have moved, I would hope that one of her own have stepped in to help her out.

I am sure that she appreciated what you have done for her and I am sure that she misses you for other reasons too. I am sure that she wishes she would have put the few bucks in the gas tank and make your life a little easier.

glad to here that you are in a better place now, hope it continues to do well.
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Posted on Tue Aug 26, 2008 1:25 am  

They have stepped up to the plate and I am sure she misses me like a dog misses his flees. I am the absolute worst most horrid person in the world...according to hear...who says no good deed goes unpunished???
 
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Posted on Tue Aug 26, 2008 2:31 am  

That is a shame that it all ended that way.
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Posted on Tue Aug 26, 2008 8:00 pm  

Yes it is. I know people on SS in todays world do have their struggles. When someone is trying to help why would you shoot the hand that reaches out to help?
 
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Posted on Mon Sep 01, 2008 1:40 pm  

I agree, some people are used to help always being there that they begin to expect it, instead of showing appreciation they actually get mad when it is not there. Sometimes a little reminder never hurts.
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Posted on Tue Sep 02, 2008 1:28 am  

As long as there isn't another answer or gripe. I uinderstand how difficult it is when you get older but there are more and more programs being put in place for the elderly. I think they should be apprecitive of that.
 
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Posted on Tue Sep 02, 2008 1:34 am  

Well the thing is they will not access any help as long as a family member is doing it for them. It is actually better for them to access the services because they have the opportunity to get out and socialize and interact with other people besides family and friends.
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Posted on Tue Sep 02, 2008 1:40 am  

Good point. I hate when they think that reveryone should do stuff for them. You have your really indepenant ones and then you have the others. One big mistake as people get older is cutting themselves off from the world. They need social interaction to help them see avenues that could help them.
 
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Posted on Tue Sep 02, 2008 1:47 am  

They really need to access what is in place for them because if they don't the government will take them away. You really have to keep your numbers up and show the need for the programs to be in place or they will not fund them. Besides these programs are there to assist those who are low income, so it should put a few bucks back into their budget to help pay for other things.
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Posted on Tue Sep 02, 2008 1:50 am  

You must work with these things alot. I see where they are coming from though. I think news program and other places could help keep the elderly informed of available help. Seems like anymore we are all low income. Can't save a nickel anymore.
 
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Posted on Tue Sep 02, 2008 1:53 am  

That is why it is especially important for people to use the programs that are in place to help them. It saves them money that can be put into their budget and use for something else.
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Posted on Tue Sep 02, 2008 1:56 am  

I wonder whoever started these programs? It is an excellent thing. I also like the tax return they get on prorperty tax. There is nothing worse than to see an elderly person lose their home because they can't fit a thousand dollars worth of taxes in to their SS benefits. Gonna have to go soon...first day of school is tomorrow. YYYEEESSS
 
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Posted on Tue Sep 02, 2008 2:43 am  

Our first day was last week, so now all my expenses start with all the school junk, pictures, books from the book club, PTA junk, oh lord help me survive, the child is only in kindergarten.
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Posted on Tue Sep 02, 2008 10:01 pm  

People will probaly be racking up lots of credit card debt with the school year. What I can't believe is the price of school lunches. I pity the people that have two or three kids in school and can't qualify for reduced meals. Here in my school district they are like $1.85 for lunch and breakfast is $1.10. I have my daughter eat breakfast at home but then you have those teachers that when the child goes to her homeroom until breakfasst is over preaching to the child the importance of eating school breakfast. I mean she just left the house an hour ago with a full belly. Not only that I can pay for a box of cereal by the time I buy two of these breakfasts that will last all week.
 
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Posted on Thu Sep 04, 2008 12:16 am  

The teachers don't have to live on our budgets, I know what you mean, I wrote a check for ten days, it was for $24, so yeah it will be costly, $48 a month, seems like a lot, then they offer a cart of junk that they can purchase items from, junk food once they are done with real lunch. I don't think they should offer the junk, some kids probably eat it and not the real lunch.
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