I decided to out Bub’s father for what he did to me in 2009.
I’ll be writing about this in more detail in my blog, I just need to find the words.
the blog of a disabled mother who likes to game, and "get in the pit"
I decided to out Bub’s father for what he did to me in 2009.
I’ll be writing about this in more detail in my blog, I just need to find the words.
Listening to music from the old Tales… games lately (how do I parse that? “Tales…”? “Tales of…”?) is getting me to want to play some of the old games in the franchise, continuing to hold out hope that a few of the older ones are remade for the newer consoles even though we continue to have a lot of our old consoles and the game discs that came off of them. I’m also taking the time to go through my younger son’s video game collection as I try to do at least twice a year, because there’s no use in holding onto too many copies of some games not able to make room for others. And I really, really want to replay some of these, especially retro.
By filing prompt complaints about… what should not have happened, I was able to get the problem that I had been having solved by the end of that business day, which I received confirmation of over the portal.
I was not expecting the wheels of bureaucracy to work quite that quickly, so I’m impressed.
I’m not going to hold out hope that things will be resolved quite that quickly in the future, but it’s a start!
I renewed my family’s SNAP benefits today and they took my work exemption off of my application.
So now I’m filing to appeal that and have it reinstated since I continue to homeschool thirty hours per week.
My oldest son has been found eligible for adulthood disability benefits, to include continued receipt of his late father’s Social Security benefits as he has rightfully and justifiably been deemed a Disabled Adult Child! This is a major weight off of my chest, him clearing the Age-18 redetermination hurdle like he did, even though it took several months for the feds to collect all of his medical information (even though I gave them his IQ testing twice myself to be on the safe side), and I thought his survivor’s benefits would pause until they came to some kind of determination. I am extremely glad to have found out that this is not the case! My son will always have access to the things that help him continue to thrive and I am unbelievably happy that he will!