tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3023803000478958088.post7762041724982047471..comments2023-10-19T05:34:19.425-04:00Comments on Little House in the Big Wood: Career ChangeWendyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11557512606416161272noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3023803000478958088.post-24736312497052801662011-10-27T13:50:55.641-04:002011-10-27T13:50:55.641-04:00Thanks, Jam. It's looking pretty good so far....Thanks, Jam. It's looking pretty good so far...Wendyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11557512606416161272noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3023803000478958088.post-72692748706320728932011-10-27T11:40:52.531-04:002011-10-27T11:40:52.531-04:00That sucks to the nth degree. i am sorry your man ...That sucks to the nth degree. i am sorry your man got screwed that way. <br /><br />hopefully he will get a better job soon, sometimes things work out that way - got my fingers and toes crossed too!jambaloneyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13084215893557618903noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3023803000478958088.post-40989075736478999452011-10-26T09:05:23.229-04:002011-10-26T09:05:23.229-04:00Thanks PP & Kymber.
Never heard of pneumoni...Thanks PP & Kymber. <br /><br />Never heard of pneumonia shots before. I'll have to look into that. The boys and I always seem to have some kind of sinus infection.<br /><br />We don't do flu shots. We're not in a high risk category, and when we used to do them, 10 years or so ago, we'd end up sicker than we ever had been before. Haven't been nearly as sick since we stopped getting them either. Knock on wood.<br /><br />No, food, thankfully, should not be a problem. Nor heat. The car is paid off, so really, so long as we can keep the mortgage and hydro paid, we should be alright.Wendyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11557512606416161272noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3023803000478958088.post-64180080045344520392011-10-25T14:57:59.329-04:002011-10-25T14:57:59.329-04:00Wendy - i am so sorry to hear this. but like Pract...Wendy - i am so sorry to hear this. but like PracticalP - i was super-impressed with your food storage and your harvest - thank the Lord for both!<br /><br />please keep us updated on the job situation. we have our toes and fingers crossed and will keep you in our daily thoughts and prayers.<br /><br />thank you for all of your kind comments over the last few days - they really meant a lot to me.<br /><br />your friend,<br />kymberkymberhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02607117635648274823noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3023803000478958088.post-63901837348819425242011-10-25T14:33:42.770-04:002011-10-25T14:33:42.770-04:00Any job (low paying) that gets him home regularly ...Any job (low paying) that gets him home regularly might be just the thing to cover this gap right now. Get flu shots. Pneumonia shots cut down on sinus infections length and severity. At least, he can work more on any building projects, wood gathering or such. <br /><br />It seems food won't be a problem! My thoughts will be with you all.Lindahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14991571309786149363noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3023803000478958088.post-51847638234318873392011-10-25T11:34:13.322-04:002011-10-25T11:34:13.322-04:00Thanks, PP. Yes, Husband drives an 18-wheeler. Y...Thanks, PP. Yes, Husband drives an 18-wheeler. Yes, slightly more expensive than my house... <br /><br />I'm pretty sure the insurance stops immediately, although if we have anything come up in the next few weeks, I'll try it anyway. It's a little different in Canada- hospital and doctors are covered by the government (taxes). We already had the eye glass portion maxed out on the boys, and thankfully, we just finished about 15 dental visits in August, so all cavities are filled. But entering cold and flu season with no prescription coverage is a little bit unsettling.<br /><br />It really shouldn't take too long to find A job. Actually, he could have a job already tomorrow. Finding a job that'll get him home regularly, and pay at least as well as the last one- that'll be more difficult.Wendyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11557512606416161272noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3023803000478958088.post-65895914198228855612011-10-25T10:56:06.220-04:002011-10-25T10:56:06.220-04:00Oh, no. Sorry.
Truck? Like an 18-wheeler? Thankfu...Oh, no. Sorry.<br /><br />Truck? Like an 18-wheeler? Thankfully, you don't have that debt. <br /><br />Did his insurance stop immediately? If not, use it for prescriptions, doctor visits, checkups.... I was fired and had health insurance for another month. I got $250 worth of prescriptions filled, had mammogram, and operation to tune of a total of $20K...all in one month...lol lol. Maybe you can check the end of insurance if you don't know for sure. <br /><br />I was very impressed with your last post and studied the <br />Harvest 2011" on the right side of the post. You are a prime example of why food storage is good! <br /><br />Maybe he will find another job soon. I have my fingers crossed for you all.Practical Parsimonyhttp://www.practical-parsimony.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com