Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I created a gmail account. My personal email has my name in it.
rockyriverroad@gmail.com
When we are in a better place, such that we could pass it on to someone else in need, we absolutely will.
Email sent. Hope this is OP and not some profiteer, but such is the risk I take.
Anonymous wrote:I created a gmail account. My personal email has my name in it.
rockyriverroad@gmail.com
When we are in a better place, such that we could pass it on to someone else in need, we absolutely will.
Anonymous wrote:Pregnant and no food to eat bad. Currently out of money until payday (may 9th) but someone kindly gave me a ton of groceries so we wont go hungry. I'll have to take my bank account negative to pay the water and gas bill but sometimes that's just the way it goes down. We'll make it through though. I can stretch the shit out of a penny
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, when things were at there worst, I exercised a lot. Running helped me keep my sanity and also gave me a sense of accomplishment and confidence when everything else was going wrong. You will get through it.
In the meantime, dried beans and rice. Sale cans of veggies. Eggs are also a cheap protein. Aldi probably has the best prices on all of these around.
Very good advice! I would sub frozen vegetables for can ones. Make chili, a chicken (quarter pieces /peas dish, pancakes for the week, eggs and Ramen Noodle 10/$1, Drink water. WORK OUT! Have the entire family exercise.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, when things were at there worst, I exercised a lot. Running helped me keep my sanity and also gave me a sense of accomplishment and confidence when everything else was going wrong. You will get through it.
In the meantime, dried beans and rice. Sale cans of veggies. Eggs are also a cheap protein. Aldi probably has the best prices on all of these around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're suffering tremendously, and just wondered if anyone has been in a really tough financial spot before.
We have $150 to last until May 15. That has to cover gas, food, everything. We have three kids. And currently no food in the house. It's hard not get really, really depressed.
What do you do when the times get really tough? Other than the spouses try not to kill each other.
I'll send you a $100. Can you post an email I can contact you at?
That really is very kind of you to offer. Despite how desperate we need it, it feels really weird to accept money from complete a complete stranger.
To answer a few of your questions: if we had close family to turn to, or close friends, we would. DH's parents have passed away and my parents are financially completely unable. If we had available credit cards, we would use them. I'm just at a loss for what to do.
Well, the offer stands. I'll say this thiugh.... who gives a shit if I'm a stranger? Isn't that better anyway so you don't feel some kind of debt towards me like you might a friend or a family member?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're suffering tremendously, and just wondered if anyone has been in a really tough financial spot before.
We have $150 to last until May 15. That has to cover gas, food, everything. We have three kids. And currently no food in the house. It's hard not get really, really depressed.
What do you do when the times get really tough? Other than the spouses try not to kill each other.
I'll send you a $100. Can you post an email I can contact you at?
That really is very kind of you to offer. Despite how desperate we need it, it feels really weird to accept money from complete a complete stranger.
To answer a few of your questions: if we had close family to turn to, or close friends, we would. DH's parents have passed away and my parents are financially completely unable. If we had available credit cards, we would use them. I'm just at a loss for what to do.