Here is alittle food for thought - Yesterday when I was at the pool, I have seen a lady there swimming for a couple of weeks. She probably in her late 50's. I began talking with her for the first time last week. She actually started coming to use the shower but it is only $.25 more to swim for an hour. She is homeless and lives in a borrowed car. She had some very serious health issues and was put in a nursing home for a while. When she was released she had lost her apartment. It has been in the 20s here. I thought about her often last night. Our water froze at our barn. I will see her tomorrow -- I hope. Hypothermia? I feel like she is an angel. She just started appearing and is kind and soft spoken. (But I don't want to be a sucker either) She is saddened by her current situation but is looking forward to getting a place to live and some kind of part-time work (
Walmart-Type). When I spoke with her yesterday I asked if she needed more blankets and she said that she ok. She said the end of the month is difficult as money runs out and food is gone but that God has never let her go hungry -- she is waiting on SSI approval and is living on $330 a month. So my plan is that I usually swim 3x a week and so does she, I am going to make an extra lunch when I make my son's and give it to her on those days. I also have some experience with Long-Term Care and low income housing and am going to offer her some assistance in contacting people that maybe able to help with emergency housing.
I so want to let her stay in our spare bedroom, but I can better assist her and protect my family by doing the next best thing which is offering some survival supplies and information on resources and assistance with obtaining them.
It just reminded me that while I am stressed over the prep for the cruise, responsibilities to DS, DH, family, PTA, Eagles, and everything else, it is still possible to be optimistic as little road blocks pop up along the way.