But Fluffy is. I have talked to her several times, trying to reassure her, but she is under the bed and refuses to come out. And I will not force her, of course. Poor thing.
Cash flow is still a problem, but I had a big break last week. On Tuesday I saw the eye doctor, and he pronounced the operation a 100% success. He did say that I also have a cataract starting up in the left eye, but that it is a long way from being a problem. In any case, I was measured for a new set of prescribed glasses. And now the good news. Blue Cross-Blue Shield does not normally pay for new glasses, either frames or lenses. But since the new prescription was the result of my covered surgery, this time they will take up most of the tab. My copayment was only $104.
My paycheck of 2 July mostly went to rent, Chapter 13 payment, and daily living expenses. But, with the next paycheck of 16 July, I should be able to squeeze out the $250 needed for Czarinas vet visit, and I have already booked her for Monday 19 July. That $250 is what I saved from having Blue Cross pay for much of the eyeglasses.
(For those coming in late on this soap opera, Czarina was adopted a year ago. Now age 15, she is on a K/D diet for her weak kidneys. She also gets fluid injections once a week. Her last such session was last Wednesday, 30 June, and she hated it. Hissed and yowled and tried to bite the hand putting the needle in and out. She also swiped at me and connected hard, but she has been declawed, so no damage was done. When we got home, I let her out of the carrier and went to my bed to lie down and relax. She followed, got up on my chest, and purred away as I gave her a dose of heavy petting. She is such a sweet cat, and never holds a grudge.)
While all this has been going on, one of my AA friends has insisted that I treat myself, even in Chapter 13. Her idea is for me to buy a ring to celebrate my 20 years of sobriety. A ring of Amethyst, the traditional gemstone of recovery and serenity. I have held amethyst before. I am not superstitious, yet I do feel a calmness flowing in and a healing power flowing out. If I can squeeze out $25/month, I will have $300 in a year, so in addition it will celebrate the end of my Chapter 13. With the help of ASM, I have decided it will be worn on my left ring finger, to show my commitment to sobriety.
O yes, almost forgot. Am I being patriotic today? Im not sure. I was in the US NAVY for ten years. Honorable Discharge. Over a year ago I joined The American Legion, but soon realized that this sort of ultra-patriotism was uncomfortable for me. Ive let my membership lapse.