For not posting in such a long time. It feels like quite a long time. But my bills have only tripled in number. I have $72.00 from Questcare, then 2 times $146.36 from Quest Diagnostics, $100 from the Outpost Apartments (yes, I still owe them). I have $186.97 from Medical Center of Arlington, then $1,046.38 from the Medical Center in Arlington. Lastly, I owe $839.93 to Millwood Hospital and then a bunch of student loans.
What am I doing to pay these bills? Nothing! Ha, ha, ha.
Actually, I'm working at Kroger, which I hate. And I've applied for another job. Which makes twice the money in half the time actually doing something that I like, taking pictures of people.
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Where I dish out lifestyle advice and comment on stuff that goes on around campus.
Monday, January 28, 2008
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Other Things in Life
237 dollars just for tuition today.
When am I ever going to get the money to pay my other bills? There's bills from the hospital, and bills from the emergency room and bills coming out the wahzoo. I'm a wreck financially.
But there is a job and my dad sends me money on occasion.
It's easy to look at these disgusting bills and get discouraged. But, generally, there's more to life than bills. Like school and hanging out with others, and relationships and life in general brings.
Things like reading the Bible every night and the footnotes. Learning that Issac was a picture of Christ and all he had to do was to receive the Bride.
Exercising that extra 10 minutes. And it being worth it.
Then getting that morning cup of coffee, which is what I'm about to do.
When am I ever going to get the money to pay my other bills? There's bills from the hospital, and bills from the emergency room and bills coming out the wahzoo. I'm a wreck financially.
But there is a job and my dad sends me money on occasion.
It's easy to look at these disgusting bills and get discouraged. But, generally, there's more to life than bills. Like school and hanging out with others, and relationships and life in general brings.
Things like reading the Bible every night and the footnotes. Learning that Issac was a picture of Christ and all he had to do was to receive the Bride.
Exercising that extra 10 minutes. And it being worth it.
Then getting that morning cup of coffee, which is what I'm about to do.
Friday, January 11, 2008
The Way Things Are
Ok, I got another bill yesterday for bukos of billions of dollars. Really just about a thousand dollars more. The upside is that I received a bunch of money on my car insurance by switching to Geico. Not really, I got one hundredish back from some hospital who I had sent money to.
Also thought I had a millions dollars won in prize money, but my dad and brother both told me they were scam artists so they must be scam artists. They could be wrong, right? I wish I had the money, but know in the long run it wouldn't help me, as an individual, grow.
I could have all the money in the world and yet bad spending habits would get me in the end. Like the money I got from that hundred dollars, I may spend on a birthday present for my brother, and not on bills so sorely needed.
That's life, I guess.
Also thought I had a millions dollars won in prize money, but my dad and brother both told me they were scam artists so they must be scam artists. They could be wrong, right? I wish I had the money, but know in the long run it wouldn't help me, as an individual, grow.
I could have all the money in the world and yet bad spending habits would get me in the end. Like the money I got from that hundred dollars, I may spend on a birthday present for my brother, and not on bills so sorely needed.
That's life, I guess.
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
2008
Here we are in 2008. I can't believe and I'm just bursting with what the new year has in store for us.
My debts are still as follows: $100 to the Outpost Apartments, $186.97 to the Medical Center of Arlington, $939.93 to the Millwood Hospital. Finally, $10,304.00 in student loans.
What my true assets are: my health, my family, and my enthusiasm for life.
No matter what my debts are, I can always look at the benefits and life and weigh the pros versus the cons.
Life is worth it. So are you.
My debts are still as follows: $100 to the Outpost Apartments, $186.97 to the Medical Center of Arlington, $939.93 to the Millwood Hospital. Finally, $10,304.00 in student loans.
What my true assets are: my health, my family, and my enthusiasm for life.
No matter what my debts are, I can always look at the benefits and life and weigh the pros versus the cons.
Life is worth it. So are you.
Here we are in 2008. I can't believe and I'm just bursting with what the new year has in store for us.
My debts are still as follows: $100 to the Outpost Apartments, $186.97 to the Medical Center of Arlington, $939.93 to the Millwood Hospital. Finally, $10,304.00 in student loans.
What my true assets are: my health, my family, and my enthusiasm for life.
No matter what my debts are, I can always look at the benefits and life and weigh the pros versus the cons.
Life is worth it. So are you.
My debts are still as follows: $100 to the Outpost Apartments, $186.97 to the Medical Center of Arlington, $939.93 to the Millwood Hospital. Finally, $10,304.00 in student loans.
What my true assets are: my health, my family, and my enthusiasm for life.
No matter what my debts are, I can always look at the benefits and life and weigh the pros versus the cons.
Life is worth it. So are you.
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