Today I had success.I took
the document that I had filled out for Utah Retirement Services,,
URS and hand-delivered the document to URS in downtown Salt Lake. I
did not have to do this. I could've dropped the signed document in
the mail and possibly and probably the document would've gotten to
URS by the 15th which is the dropdead date for the next
month..
I have been under a great
deal of stress this week trying to get this project done, the project
of redirecting my direct deposit from our shared account to our
individual accounts. We continued to deposit money to the shared
account for repair work done on the house and other health-related
things we had to keep going or have to keep going until we sell.
Well, we now have enough in the account to cover what we needed to
have done and there is no longer need to have any more funds
deposited. This will be good for me. I have been using my savings to
live on for the past eight or nine months and I was beginning to get
nervous. So now that I'm changing the direct deposit should be okay
knock on wood. Actually the state of Utah retirement was much more
simple than I had anticipated. Still I hand-delivered just because I
did not want to leave such an important decision to the whims of the
postal service– – Not that I don't believe in them it's just I
don't believe in them enough to risk something like this. So at least
I have that base covered now it's on to SSA which I think is a whole
different ballgame.Doing battle with SSA is like moving up to the
majors. They're are national Their People are professionals in
messing you up or your case. I just want to be able to go online and
make the changes to my direct deposit. That should not be so hard but
if I can't even get someone to answer the phone to let them know that
I cannot get online I've lost before I've even began the project. But
if I go to sleep now and get a good nights sleep tomorrow I'll go at
it again and maybe have some positive outcomes.
Today was a lost day with
coffee social this morning and then URS and bookclub this afternoon
it was well after five when I finally dragged into the apartments. I
worked out the best I could, visited with somebody who dropped by and
dropped off some flashlights and then try to write my blog. The best
part of the evening was a surprise texting from Dianne. It was good
to hear from her even though painful in many ways as she continues to
heal from her recent operations really bad ones. I wish I could quit
my fingers and she would be instantly better I wish that's how things
worked but they don't. I wish her the best in her rehabilitation and
her ongoing life.So I have just a few more things to do before our
role in the bed and call it a day
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