Thursday, August 29, 2024
4986: Good News, Bad News from Lincoln Count Watch
By Anna Von Reitz
The
good news is that at least one very important issue has been settled in
our favor. The bad news is that we now have to deal with the fall-out
of the good news.
It's like the Chinese saying, "Inherit and go bankrupt."
We have a LOT of work to do, no time to do it, and not enough funding.
For my personal part, here in Alaska, I have several things above and beyond the work as Fiduciary to contend with.
1.
Storage space for papers and books. It's not good for a woman with a
book dust allergy to live in wall to wall, ceiling to floor, books and
papers. It isn't good for Jim, either, and he will be coming home this
weekend. So this particular "ask" for dry heated storage space has to
be answered somehow.
2.
My designated car is still in hock. It's in no particular danger but
it's time I had my own car back instead of borrowing. I keep thinking
that something will break loose, but in the meantime, this is a constant
irritation and additional logistical "issue" nobody needs to deal
with.
3.
We need to organize, organize, organize -- and that means buying office
supplies, a new scanner, files, storage boxes, Sharpies, labels, etc.,
etc.,
4.
Winterization for the coming winter. This is the season of the year
when we have to take care of things like having the septic system
pumped, the insulation checked around each door and window, replace
batteries, treat fuel storage tanks, tarp over woodpiles, etc., just
like everyone else in the more northerly climate states.
Taking
care of Jim at home has advantages and disadvantages. It means a
greater demand on my time and less loneliness and an overall higher
standard of care for him. Believe me, I understand how necessary it is
for me to keep on point and keep pushing. At the same time, everyone
else has to understand that I have a family member who requires a lot of
care. I have to be able to hire helpers and pay for professional
services and medications and everything else, do my laundry, clean my
house, scrub the toilet like everyone else.
So,
beginning September first, the push will be on to fund the office
updates here and whatever else can be garnered to get my car home and
take care of the other issues.
I
know it is counter-intuitive, oh, we had this big win and we are all
looking forward to remedy, but in order to get there from here, I have
to survive the next six weeks and so do you and so do we altogether.
Please remember everyone here in your prayers and do whatever you can do, to help.
Anna Maria Riezinger
In care of: Box 520994
Big Lake, Alaska 99652
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