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February Recap & Election Training

March 1st, 2020 at 02:05 pm

Medical/Health -- $1192
Housing - $774
Car Repair/Maintenance - $772
Gifts/Charity - $730
Taxes - $579
Utilities - $186
Eating Out - $107
Groceries - $88
Furnishings/Equipment/Decor - $53
Phone - $51
Entertainment - $47
Gas - $32
Vet/Pet Supplies - $19
Personal - $18
Laundry - $15
Clothing/Accessories - $14
Fares/Parking - $2

Grand Total - $4679

Yikes! That's almost double my income! I was helped along by getting a $500 payment from insurance and a $911 tax refund. But that's an $859 shortfall, covered by a cushion in my checking account and a $250 withdrawal from savings.

The high medical cost was due mainly to getting a crown. (Which I still don't have -- I've got a temporary and will get the permanent one on March 6. But it is paid in full.)

Car repairs included a new tire, a tire repair, new front brakes and new brake pads in back, a new cabin filter.

Gifts/Charity - A belated $600 payment to my grandsons' college fund inflated this.

Taxes - the first of two payments for my property tax. The second, which comes in July, is usually much lower.

Eating Out was high because it included not only my dinners with my grandsons, but a visit from BFF.

The Furnishing was a new set of towels, badly needed.

Entertainment included an Oscar week ticket at our local theater.

The Accessories I bought were a purse and some reading glasses which I got at Goodwill.

I had training yesterday, and I learned that the changes were mostly new machines, not new processes. Still, I was reminded that there are a LOT of steps to remember. I checked on my assignment. I wasn't assigned to any nursing home, so I will only get the one payment for primary day ($255). It looks like I have two inexperienced helpers -- that isn't good! And although I am not identified as the administrative judge, it looks like I might have to fill that role by default. It does look like the PPT (technician) is experienced, so I will probably rely on him a lot.

The location is at a community center about 20 minutes away by car. There is an adjacent parking lot, but I will have to check in advance on whether I need to get a permit for that day.

Today I'm going to the gym, as soon as I wake up all the way, and tonight I'm meeting the family at a local restaurant.

Just heard that someone in my county has tested positive for coronavirus. I forgot the hand sanitizer yesterday, but I did wash my hands!

3 Responses to “February Recap & Election Training”

  1. creditcardfree Says:
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    How long you wash your hands is more important than having alcohol based sanitizers. In fact water alone done long enough is very effective. Stay healthy and avoid the fear!

  2. terri77 Says:
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    You should be fine as long as nobody coughed on you & you kept your hands clean. Just continue to use your standard precautions & practice good hand hygiene.

  3. rob62521 Says:
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    Hopefully you didn't come in contact with anyone sick, Coronavirus or any other one. I'm sure you were good about washing your hands and not touching your face.

    Sounds like you will be in charge at the voting, but you can do this!My money is on you.

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