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(LONGEARS AREN'T YOU A VERY NICE PERSON) :)
Sorry cap locks was on. lol
Well I have the bank papers arriving soon. The man from the grant office arrive tomorrow morning to check that I get what I say I get, and pay out what I said, (I have to be able to show paperwork for EVERYTHING,
Then tomorrow after noon I have the first chap for the bathroom quote. Having trouble finding a second one (They want 2)
So I will update you later.
Love Buzzy x x
I thought if they accepted us, it was going to be free. I was SOOO wrong.
Now I will go into dept for 2 years. I will have to be very careful of outgoings. My new AA that I am getting will be swallowed up by the payments.
Nice idea though. lol
Getting help can be harder. And frustrating.
When I was a single mom and Rainman was around five yrs old or so - I asked his Department of Disabilities case worker for potential resources in getting help with putting a fence around my front yard. I wanted Rainman to be able to go outside with me when I did yard work- without me having to worry about him running into the street or running off all together. Rainman is a tricky one - turn your back for a second and he’s off and running...
So I hear back. The organization that I had applied to said “no” to a fence but they were happy to install alarms on all my doors.
Seems they missed the whole going outside aspect in my specifically worded application.
Sigh.
But still - any help is better than no help at all, right?
...although I did decline their door alarm offer.
Thank you for the heads up.
There is a poster that had the same thing done for his dad but it was like 200#s for each. Maybe he can help you. I'll look for his post.
Anyone else remember?
Really though, thats really great! Just have to find the right person to help find the resources you need to stay in your home. Congrats.