I will look into the Indian loan, thank you. I've never heard of it, so good looking out, you guys.
My husband says it is five **5** payments behind. He does the money. I don't even have an ATM card. Strictly cash when needed. He doesn't know how he could have missed five payments in the last two years, and that they seem to be messing with us but they have dates we don't have records for. He's 65. He is good with bills and much better with money than I am. I know this because after 33 years, I've seen him handle finances and I've seen him leave the finances to me. He is better. We try to do it together about once a year. After all these years of trying, we never became syncopated to speak money.
While I was still getting unemployment we were able to get by. All our bills got paid. They cut off my unemployment, even though I got a letter stating I have an extension worth 6k. Every time I file for it, they deny it. It was awarded to me but cannot be disbursed because of something California did that screwed it up for me, and a lot of other people. We became unexpectedly, immediately, without income whatsoever.
That's when we really started suffering. The kids came home and have been helping to pay the bills. I'm trying to get a new career off the ground. Everybody is doing all they can.
Our nice five bedroom three bathroom home, the people that live inside it... we created this whole world of ours. It's a big family with a lot of love and a lack of money. If it had not been for the nights then-boyfriend and I spent, 34 years ago, in the back of his van up in the Angeles Crest mountains, parked in a dark turnout, none of this world would be. It wouldn't exist. We were young and we liked to touch, and out of that basic impulse, we grew a world up around us.
If I'm going back to square one, then so be it. I'm going with the same guy I started there with in the first place.
every little thing, gonna be alright....
My husband says it is five **5** payments behind. He does the money. I don't even have an ATM card. Strictly cash when needed. He doesn't know how he could have missed five payments in the last two years, and that they seem to be messing with us but they have dates we don't have records for. He's 65. He is good with bills and much better with money than I am. I know this because after 33 years, I've seen him handle finances and I've seen him leave the finances to me. He is better. We try to do it together about once a year. After all these years of trying, we never became syncopated to speak money.
While I was still getting unemployment we were able to get by. All our bills got paid. They cut off my unemployment, even though I got a letter stating I have an extension worth 6k. Every time I file for it, they deny it. It was awarded to me but cannot be disbursed because of something California did that screwed it up for me, and a lot of other people. We became unexpectedly, immediately, without income whatsoever.
That's when we really started suffering. The kids came home and have been helping to pay the bills. I'm trying to get a new career off the ground. Everybody is doing all they can.
Our nice five bedroom three bathroom home, the people that live inside it... we created this whole world of ours. It's a big family with a lot of love and a lack of money. If it had not been for the nights then-boyfriend and I spent, 34 years ago, in the back of his van up in the Angeles Crest mountains, parked in a dark turnout, none of this world would be. It wouldn't exist. We were young and we liked to touch, and out of that basic impulse, we grew a world up around us.
If I'm going back to square one, then so be it. I'm going with the same guy I started there with in the first place.
every little thing, gonna be alright....