28-03-2023, 08:47 AM
(This post was last modified: 28-03-2023, 08:51 AM by Oh_hunnihunni.)
I remember the paperwork I had to deal with when changing things from joint names to mine, it made the whole grief process worse. And every single one required different forms, different copies, some JP certified, some bank verified, it was a pain in the neck and that was before the internet! I have a friend going through that now after losing her husband suddenly in December. Worse for her in that he was a bit of a secret squirrel and the car, insurance and bills were all in his name, not joint - and then there is the thing with passwords in today's internet world.
Made me realise, security be damned. We do need to keep a record of these things so that someone - a trusted someone - can access them quickly and safely if and when the time comes.
And we know it will...
I'm with you on that one. There used to be a little swing bridge over one of the rivers at Taupo, and my darling delighted in making it move when I was halfway across. Seasick making...
Made me realise, security be damned. We do need to keep a record of these things so that someone - a trusted someone - can access them quickly and safely if and when the time comes.
And we know it will...
(28-03-2023, 07:38 AM)popeye333 Wrote:(28-03-2023, 06:53 AM)kiwimade64 Wrote: morning ladiesMany Many moons ago MrP and his adopted brother drove a Mini over the Arapuni Swing bridge Kiwimade.. Both were dare devils at heart.. the fools lol.We're in for rain today, yesterday there were some very heavy showers.
I hope you have changed your rental agreement into just your name, popeye. At least then, if they do decide he comes home, you can trespass him. I think though, that Jan is right. The mental health chap is humoring him, trying to have him talk and remember.
The other day I went for a walk across the Arapuni Suspension Bridge again. It's a fun walk and the Furry One loves it. I had walked over the bridge and were making our way down to the lower bridge where MrK was waiting for us, when the Furry One picked up the scent of a possum. Omg, thank goodness he was on the lead lol. He was literally vertical up a bank to get to it.
Yesterday I embroidered a bit more on the stumpwork. The stalks to both toadstools are done and the cap to the smallest toadstool is almost done. I must admit, I love this style of embroidery and have some ideas how to expand it into something more freestanding. There is a lot of work under the actual embroidery as it is built up in layers. I need to make slips of the blackberries, some leaves and the top layer for the big toadstools cap. I'm glad I've started out with a basic design which covers pretty much most of what I need to learn.
Tomorrow I'm taking our friend to Waikato Hospital as he had the call for his cataract surgery. Gosh they are quick to get you off the waiting list for cataracts.
Today though, it's supermarket day. Not that there is much on the list this week but if I don't buy the Furry One's biscuits there will be trouble lol.
Happy crafting
I dont like swing bridges. they freak me out totally. I like my feet firmly planted on the ground lol
I'm with you on that one. There used to be a little swing bridge over one of the rivers at Taupo, and my darling delighted in making it move when I was halfway across. Seasick making...