One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20

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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Fri Nov 23, 2007 1:14 pm Maybe next week when I tell the judge I can't afford to pay that old nursing home bill, the new nursing home bill, new carpeting, new kitchen flooring and an inside paint job, we can share a cell together.

Now, if only you looked liked Paris Hilton :)
I am much better looking than Paris Hilton! 😄
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Mondays can be interesting.

Tomorrow at 1:15pm I'm due in Small Claims Court as I am being sued by Waterman Convelesant Home because mom overstayed her visit there a year ago and I signed her in.

I guess I'll find out if they can get "blood out of a stone."
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Sun Nov 25, 2007 12:37 am Mondays can be interesting.

Tomorrow at 1:15pm I'm due in Small Claims Court as I am being sued by Waterman Convelesant Home because mom overstayed her visit there a year ago and I signed her in.

I guess I'll find out if they can get "blood out of a stone."
Amazing. :-\
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Sun Nov 25, 2007 12:37 am Mondays can be interesting.

Tomorrow at 1:15pm I'm due in Small Claims Court as I am being sued by Waterman Convelesant Home because mom overstayed her visit there a year ago and I signed her in.

I guess I'll find out if they can get "blood out of a stone."

I meant to say Monday, November 26th. And to quote Alfred E. Neuman, "What Me Worry."
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Sun Nov 25, 2007 11:29 pm I meant to say Monday, November 26th. And to quote Alfred E. Neuman, "What Me Worry."

Hmmm... Alfred E. Neuman. Didn't he play George W. Bush?
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jemagirl (imported) wrote: Sun Nov 25, 2007 11:32 pm Hmmm... Alfred E. Neuman. Didn't he play George W. Bush?
No, he appeared too intelligent to play the role.
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I agreed to pay the nursing home $150 on the first of every month starting in December. I guess I'll learn to appreciate the finer qualities of ramen as opposed to being a carnivore. Next month will be especially tight as my first delinquent property tax payment of $140 is due as well.

I wonder if I can claim my cat and dog as dependents.
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Each day seems to have negatives and positives, no wonder I feel like a run down battery. Tomorrow, for istance, has one of each:

NEGATIVE - I get easily confused on busses as it is and found out today that it takes 4 different busses to go visit my mom at the nursing home her doctor has her at now and hence four different busses back. Eight different busses in one day is too much for my 61 year old brain. I'd walk it but I doubt I could cover 12-15 miles in a day...and that's just one way.

POSITIVE - It takes only a single bus ride tomorrow to go meet with the social worker at Community Hospital who "says" she can restart Mom's Medi-Cal as long as I bring in her Driver's license. old Medi-Cal card, Social Security Card, Blue Shield Insurance card, a copy of her bank statement, her birth certificate, her passport and a few other miscellaneous documents.

Hopefully, if this social worker is pleased with what she sees, mom's stay at the nursing home will be at least partially covered and I won't end up owing another huge debt. However, her doctor signed her into this one. I had nothing to do with it.
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I signed mom back up for Medi-Cal today. Now I wait to get a call from a case worker :)
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Thu Nov 29, 2007 12:04 am I signed mom back up for Medi-Cal today. Now I wait to get a call from a case worker :)
Sounds hopeful.
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