I'm starting to feel a lot better about my decision.
Yesterday, I managed to retrieve my company telephone number for my own use. It wasn't easy [or cheap], Verizon customer service sucks, but it is done, and then this afternoon I sold the Camry.
I definitely got my moneys worth out of the Camry (248,000 no hassle miles), and even if I had given it away, I still would have been way ahead of the game, but I got $1,200 for it‚ and that's with a cracked windshield and a passenger side door that only opens from the inside. (Those were the only things wrong with it.)
And best of all, I don't have to worry about getting a parking ticket in front of the house anymore, because I forgot to move the car on street cleaning day.
Now the only obstacle left is getting Social Security disability approved, which is proving to be a little more daunting then I expected. There seems to be a few more documents to fill out then there were 2 years ago when Edie filled out her application.
[note]Fortunately (or unfortunately depending on your perspective), I have one of those diseases that "is expected to end in death", so it get's special treatment, and gets "fast tracked" through the system.[/note]
Oh well, working in the aerospace industry for over 30 years, I've come to expect changes I don't like, but I've always managed to endure.
Hopefully this time won't be any different.
Yesterday, I managed to retrieve my company telephone number for my own use. It wasn't easy [or cheap], Verizon customer service sucks, but it is done, and then this afternoon I sold the Camry.
I definitely got my moneys worth out of the Camry (248,000 no hassle miles), and even if I had given it away, I still would have been way ahead of the game, but I got $1,200 for it‚ and that's with a cracked windshield and a passenger side door that only opens from the inside. (Those were the only things wrong with it.)
And best of all, I don't have to worry about getting a parking ticket in front of the house anymore, because I forgot to move the car on street cleaning day.
Now the only obstacle left is getting Social Security disability approved, which is proving to be a little more daunting then I expected. There seems to be a few more documents to fill out then there were 2 years ago when Edie filled out her application.
[note]Fortunately (or unfortunately depending on your perspective), I have one of those diseases that "is expected to end in death", so it get's special treatment, and gets "fast tracked" through the system.[/note]
Oh well, working in the aerospace industry for over 30 years, I've come to expect changes I don't like, but I've always managed to endure.
Hopefully this time won't be any different.
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