The month of September had other challenges to face, but life goes on.
All summer I had been meaning to go to Farmer's Market, but one thing after another always got in the way. So finally on Sept. 2nd I went to Farmer's Market and bought a few things. I like to have at least 1 pot of fresh green bean soup in the summer or fall and now was that opportunity.
After purchasing some new photo albums I was finally able to put my Australia trip pictures into them.
Last holiday of the summer (Labour Day) was spent at a Church picnic in Steinbach. It was a good time of games & fellowship along with some singing, devotional & bbq. The weather even cooperated this time.
During the second week of September a special song (Hymn) came to my mind a lot. The hymn "TELL IT TO JESUS" was an encouragement to me and to keep my eyes focused on Him. I guess other personal matters were a burden on my heart & mind. One situation was the disapperance of my camera. I had retrieved the camera from the fire so was glad I didn't have to replace it, but now it was gone. We determined it was stolen. So here I had to shop around again and couldn't find one similar to what I had. To this day I still miss it and prefer it to the one I have now.
On a saturday off I took advantage of some shopping in Wpg again. I needed to replace my winter boots and wanted to make sure I had warm & good quality boots. This time we shopped at the Polo Park location and since Cabela's wasn't too far from there I decided to check for boots in their store. I did make a purchase in Cabela's at a good price. Dress shopping at Polo Park was difficult again, but did get some other clothes like tops and a skirt.
September 17th I received an envelope in the mail from the insurance company. The envelope was sealed with scotch tape and after opening it and reading the letter I thought someone had tampered with my mail. I read it again and checked the dates and was wondering if something wasn't right. I tried calling my adjudicator with no answer so I emailed instead. The adjudicator was fairly quick in getting back to me and explained the letter. The amount in the letter looked familar and so everything was legit. At first I was quite upset and just wish they had worded the letter differently. It meant reading it several times in order to understand it properly. In another phone conversation with the adjudicator he was reviewing some things on the worksheets. He reassured me that it was being handled properly and that I would get whats owing in due time. He also complimented me on how organized my worksheets had been and that I had been very cooperative.
When I checked my mail I had to check at 2 locations. The main post office was still keeping mail from the Stephen Street address and so I checked with them at least twice a week. They were going past the 3 month period to hold mail, which was very nice of them. I had changed as many addresses as I could think of, but there were some that I did miss.
I also replaced some cookbooks (Company's Coming went on sale) and storybooks that interested me.
So even with all the business of replacing things it was good to celebrate my son & grandson's birthday. Both are in September. The birthday party was at my place this time on Oct. 3rd a few days after grandson's birthday.
The month of October started with a gorgeous day and on my saturday off. So I took advantage of it to clean windows and to give the car a good cleaning. It was good to be at home on my saturday off to catch up on things instead of shopping.
A few days later I picked up a fair size meat package to put into my new freezer. Now I was set for awhile.
October continued on with nice temps and special events. October 9th was a Thanksgiving supper in Wpg with Melody & Ryan at Ryan's dad & step-mom's house. This was something they've done for several years now and always something to look forward to with good times. Since I was in Wpg already I took a little bit of time for some shopping before supper. Ruby wasn't able to join us this time due to her new job.
Oct 11th & 12th were spent on a road trip to Kenora for some time away from home for 1 day and night. It was almost a last minute decision to take a short road trip plus the weather was comfortable.
Oct. 17th Time for extended family gathering for Thanksgiving, which we had in Roland this time. My siblings families are continuing to grow and only 2 of my sisters have a place big enough for famly gatherings. So this time it was their turn to drive a distance for the gathering. We had a wonderful time together.
Oct. 18th Received insurance report in the mail. After reading it through I took it to the insurance agency for signing & verification plus they had to mail it back to head office.
Another thing I had to clean out was my locker at work. I had lost my keys for the locker in the fire, so it meant cutting it with a large bolt cutter. Glad I didn't have any food in it at the time, but I had lots of papers & stuff. Some things had been in the locker for a long time, so it was time for a good clean up job.
It was also time to get the car serviced and then it was ready for winter.
Another special birthday was Ruby's 18th birthday on Oct. 23rd. She celebrated her birthday with her siblings in Wpg.
I had a concert ticket in Winkler that evening. I had purchased a season pkg of the Southern Manitoba Concerts which consists of 4 concerts from October to March. Oct 23rd was the 1st concert of the season.
Oct 27th was my day off mid week and so we took a fun day of shopping for the Christmas Shoe Box. A good thing to do and to consider others instead of myself.
Oct 29th An evening with the grandchildren while Diedrich & Judy went out for supper for their anniversary. Quite the interesting evening with the grandchildren.
Other things that I was replacing as I saw it was musical CD's and DVD movies. These weren't on my high priority list, but just something I kept my eye on as I did other shopping.
Then of course in the middle of all this I get a letter from Revenue Canada stating I couldn't claim Ruby in my income tax return. WELL they had something coming cause I had every right to claim her. It seemed like the right hand didn't know what the left hand was doing in regards to their procedure. (In due time that matter did get settled).
At this point life sure wasn't boring, but a good reminder for myself to keep my eyes focused on the Lord. The Lord would guide me through this as well.
By the end of October we saw good progress made at the previous apartment, new windows & doors were put in. So the building was getting closed proper for the up coming winter season.
Shortly after the fire we heard several reports as to how long it would take for them to redo the apartment. It was almost 6 months since the fire and it was obvious that no one would be moving in until spring or early summer. There were only a few people from the apartment that I knew and saw them in passing just a few times besides the 2 women from Church. The one thing I had to work on was my thoughts & attitude when I saw the person responsible for the fire. I prayed about it often that I wouldn't get angry or bitter towards him. Again it meant staying focused on the Lord and how I should act or react.
In closing this post a song comes to mind; "TURN YOUR EYES UPON JESUS"
CHORUS;
Turn your eyes upon Jesus
Look full in His wonderful face,
And the things of earth will grow strangely dim,
In the light of his glory and grace.
Friday, 24 June 2011
Thursday, 2 June 2011
Worksheets Submitted & Summer Goes On
(MONTH OF AUGUST)
As I said in my previous post that I had not tallied up my worksheets towards the end of my holidays. After making much progress during my holidays I did tally up the worksheets before going back to work. If I had tallied them up right in the beginning of my holidays I would have been discouraged from continuing with pricing items. I was over my insurance coverage and now didn't know what to do, should I continue on or stop. So I contacted the adjudicator and he advised me to continue with my list. As an after thought I realized I should have changed my insurance coverage when I moved from Winkler to Morden since Ruby was back with me and therefore had more household items. I did continue with my list and it seemed like I was still adding things to it as I tried to remember what was in every room, cupboard and corner. I also rewrote the insurance worksheet pages since they had to be categorized properly . The adjudicator assured me that whatever amount I went over would be submitted to the other party's insurance (person liable for the fire).
My goal had been to submit the worksheets at the end of my holidays, but that didn't happen. So I kept at it for another week and really tried to make sure I hadn't forgotten anything. I knew there was a good chance I would forget something, it wouldn't be 100% accurate.
As I get back to work after my holdiays I was also needing to adjust to my new orthotics and my shoes were still not the most comfortable. I really thought that after 2 months of wearing the shoes it wouldn't bother my feet, but my toes were hurting from the change. I changed footwear for a few days and tried returning the shoes with no success. So I finally went back to Wal Mart and bought a pair of Dr. Scholl's shoes which I've worn before. (After the fire I needed footwear, so didn't take enough time to try on several pairs of shoes. Another after thought).
August 9th, 10th and 11th were some days off again so I could make final adjustments to the insurance worksheets before submitting them.
August 10th... insurance worksheets completed and were sent off by courier when I brought them to the insurance agency. I had submitted 40 pages plus photo copied receipts of the purchases I had made after the fire. It was a great relief knowing I had finished my part. Now it lay in the hands of the insurance company. I was hoping & praying that I'd be reimbursed in good time.
I had heard stories of other fire victims still dealing with their insurance claims 1 year after a fire incident.
I was really hoping that this wouldn't be the case for me. I did get paid in due time. (More in another post).
We also had a heat wave during these 3 days that I had off, so I was glad to be at home and not at work.
August 11th..... My celebration on finishing the worksheets was going for a pedicure. This was my first time for a pedicure so it was a good treat and well worth it.
Now that I didn't have to do anymore pricing I could concentrate on other things, but just because the pricing had come to an end the shopping to replace items still wasn't finished. As I was continuing to replace things I was observing prices more then usual. Now I was more interested in finding things on sale or waiting for a sale. Plus any larger purchase items would have to wait till I got another cheque from the insurance company. Another thing I wanted to do was take a bit of a holiday away from home. So I checked some tourist spots for Manitoba on the internet.
Besides planning a holiday I also started going through more photos to put into my new albums. My sister Ruth had given me some photo albums that she had extra's of from Mom's belongings. Some of them were useful.
Like I said before I wouldn't be 100% accurate in listing my items and wouldn't you know it there were some things that came to mind in the weeks following. It was too late to add those items to my claim. Once the insurance worksheets were submitted it was a done deal.
After another 8 days of work I was ready for a holiday and just take it easy with no worries of anything. I booked a yurt at Spruce Woods Provincial Park for 3 days August 22nd - 25th. The first day we were there was a very hot day which was a Sunday. After taking a bit of a tour through the park we went to the beach to cool off. Then we went back to our campsite (yurt) for the remainder of the evening. We got settled in and checked out the wood supply for the fire pit. Ruby enjoyed chopping wood and getting the fire going.
On the second day(monday) we toured the area some more and took a walk to the sand dunes. We also took a horse wagon ride that took us to the sand dunes and down another trail. It was a cooler day with a little bit of rain.
There were several trails to walk through in the area so we took advantage of it while we were there. It was quite scenic in the area and therefore had good opportunity to take pictures.
Tuesday was a very windy day so we took a drive to Shilo and viewed the Royal Canadian Artillery Museum. The weather did improve later in the day so we were still able to enjoy the outdoors at our campsite (yurt). We also went for another walk on a different trail. There were maps for all the trails in the area and a person could walk for hours. Some were more difficult then others.
The beds in the yurt were comfortable for the most part, but it cooled off at night quite a bit. Thankfully the yurt had a small heater in it, which we made use of once we had figured it out. It was an electrical sight and the deck of the yurt was covered. It also had a small counter on the deck. So I had taken my toaster oven and electric pot along in case we weren't able to use the fire pit. I guess you can say we weren't roughing it very much with some of the conveniences.
The weather for the most part was reasonable and we weren't confined to the yurt.
On wednesday our last day at Spruce Woods we packed up our things in good time and checked out of our site in time.
I think we did go on another walking trail before heading out to Wpg. We enjoyed our time at Spruce Woods and I would recommend it to everyone for a vacation spot.
August 25th (wednesday).... spending the night in Wpg at River Gate Inn (Bed & Breakfast). We had the Manitoba Room. It's a beautiful house which was only open as a Bed & Breakfast for another week at the time we were there. It was sold and the next owner was turning it back into a private home. All the rooms had a theme during the time it was as a Bed & Breakfast.
Since we were in Wpg we also spent some time with family (Phillip, Melody & Ryan & Lexi).
August 26th.... we had a good breakfast. Then we made use of the pool after awhile before checking out.
We stayed in the city till later in the afternoon with watching a 3D movie at the IMAX Theatre and did some shopping. By supper time we were back home and unpacked some of our things.
The next day was a catch up day with laundry & other things. Seems like the laundry pile is always a lot bigger after camping.
Plus the Corn & Apple was on this weekend 27th-29th and Ruby wanted to take in the rides.
Melody & Lexi were coming out for the weekend as well, our first overnight guests.
Saturday morning the weather was quite dreary, but the parade didn't get cancelled. At the previous apartment (damaged by fire) we wouldn't even have had to step out the door. We could have watched it right from the balcony. Now we had to walk a few blocks and find a spot to watch the parade.
We checked out a few things during the festival before going home. The rainy weather wasn't comfortable.
August 29th...(Sunday). We went to our regular Church service in the morning which meant finding a parking spot... a distance from Church. Later in the afternoon we took in the car show at the Morden Park with the rest of my family. It was a good way to end my holiday with family.
The month of August ended with work & free time. Now that the insurance worksheets were submitted I catch myself thinking "now what ??" since no more pricing needed to be done.
Through the endless hours of pricing and shopping I'm thankful for family & friends that have been my support group in words of encouragement and prayer. The Lord has put them in my life for a reason.
HIDDEN IN THE HOLLOW OF HIS BLESSED HAND,
NEVER FOE CAN FOLLOW, NEVER TRAITOR STAND;
NOT A SURGE OF WORRY, NOT A SHADE OF CARE,
NOT A BLAST OF HURRY TOUCH THE SPIRIT THERE.
STAYED UPON JEHOVAH, HEARTS ARE FULLY BLEST,
FINDING AS HE PROMISED, PERFECT PEACE AND REST.----- HAVERGAL
"YOU WILL KEEP HIM IN PERFECT PEACE, WHOSE MIND IS STAYED ON YOU."
Isaiah 26:3
As I said in my previous post that I had not tallied up my worksheets towards the end of my holidays. After making much progress during my holidays I did tally up the worksheets before going back to work. If I had tallied them up right in the beginning of my holidays I would have been discouraged from continuing with pricing items. I was over my insurance coverage and now didn't know what to do, should I continue on or stop. So I contacted the adjudicator and he advised me to continue with my list. As an after thought I realized I should have changed my insurance coverage when I moved from Winkler to Morden since Ruby was back with me and therefore had more household items. I did continue with my list and it seemed like I was still adding things to it as I tried to remember what was in every room, cupboard and corner. I also rewrote the insurance worksheet pages since they had to be categorized properly . The adjudicator assured me that whatever amount I went over would be submitted to the other party's insurance (person liable for the fire).
My goal had been to submit the worksheets at the end of my holidays, but that didn't happen. So I kept at it for another week and really tried to make sure I hadn't forgotten anything. I knew there was a good chance I would forget something, it wouldn't be 100% accurate.
As I get back to work after my holdiays I was also needing to adjust to my new orthotics and my shoes were still not the most comfortable. I really thought that after 2 months of wearing the shoes it wouldn't bother my feet, but my toes were hurting from the change. I changed footwear for a few days and tried returning the shoes with no success. So I finally went back to Wal Mart and bought a pair of Dr. Scholl's shoes which I've worn before. (After the fire I needed footwear, so didn't take enough time to try on several pairs of shoes. Another after thought).
August 9th, 10th and 11th were some days off again so I could make final adjustments to the insurance worksheets before submitting them.
August 10th... insurance worksheets completed and were sent off by courier when I brought them to the insurance agency. I had submitted 40 pages plus photo copied receipts of the purchases I had made after the fire. It was a great relief knowing I had finished my part. Now it lay in the hands of the insurance company. I was hoping & praying that I'd be reimbursed in good time.
I had heard stories of other fire victims still dealing with their insurance claims 1 year after a fire incident.
I was really hoping that this wouldn't be the case for me. I did get paid in due time. (More in another post).
We also had a heat wave during these 3 days that I had off, so I was glad to be at home and not at work.
August 11th..... My celebration on finishing the worksheets was going for a pedicure. This was my first time for a pedicure so it was a good treat and well worth it.
Now that I didn't have to do anymore pricing I could concentrate on other things, but just because the pricing had come to an end the shopping to replace items still wasn't finished. As I was continuing to replace things I was observing prices more then usual. Now I was more interested in finding things on sale or waiting for a sale. Plus any larger purchase items would have to wait till I got another cheque from the insurance company. Another thing I wanted to do was take a bit of a holiday away from home. So I checked some tourist spots for Manitoba on the internet.
Besides planning a holiday I also started going through more photos to put into my new albums. My sister Ruth had given me some photo albums that she had extra's of from Mom's belongings. Some of them were useful.
Like I said before I wouldn't be 100% accurate in listing my items and wouldn't you know it there were some things that came to mind in the weeks following. It was too late to add those items to my claim. Once the insurance worksheets were submitted it was a done deal.
After another 8 days of work I was ready for a holiday and just take it easy with no worries of anything. I booked a yurt at Spruce Woods Provincial Park for 3 days August 22nd - 25th. The first day we were there was a very hot day which was a Sunday. After taking a bit of a tour through the park we went to the beach to cool off. Then we went back to our campsite (yurt) for the remainder of the evening. We got settled in and checked out the wood supply for the fire pit. Ruby enjoyed chopping wood and getting the fire going.
On the second day(monday) we toured the area some more and took a walk to the sand dunes. We also took a horse wagon ride that took us to the sand dunes and down another trail. It was a cooler day with a little bit of rain.
There were several trails to walk through in the area so we took advantage of it while we were there. It was quite scenic in the area and therefore had good opportunity to take pictures.
Tuesday was a very windy day so we took a drive to Shilo and viewed the Royal Canadian Artillery Museum. The weather did improve later in the day so we were still able to enjoy the outdoors at our campsite (yurt). We also went for another walk on a different trail. There were maps for all the trails in the area and a person could walk for hours. Some were more difficult then others.
The beds in the yurt were comfortable for the most part, but it cooled off at night quite a bit. Thankfully the yurt had a small heater in it, which we made use of once we had figured it out. It was an electrical sight and the deck of the yurt was covered. It also had a small counter on the deck. So I had taken my toaster oven and electric pot along in case we weren't able to use the fire pit. I guess you can say we weren't roughing it very much with some of the conveniences.
The weather for the most part was reasonable and we weren't confined to the yurt.
On wednesday our last day at Spruce Woods we packed up our things in good time and checked out of our site in time.
I think we did go on another walking trail before heading out to Wpg. We enjoyed our time at Spruce Woods and I would recommend it to everyone for a vacation spot.
August 25th (wednesday).... spending the night in Wpg at River Gate Inn (Bed & Breakfast). We had the Manitoba Room. It's a beautiful house which was only open as a Bed & Breakfast for another week at the time we were there. It was sold and the next owner was turning it back into a private home. All the rooms had a theme during the time it was as a Bed & Breakfast.
Since we were in Wpg we also spent some time with family (Phillip, Melody & Ryan & Lexi).
August 26th.... we had a good breakfast. Then we made use of the pool after awhile before checking out.
We stayed in the city till later in the afternoon with watching a 3D movie at the IMAX Theatre and did some shopping. By supper time we were back home and unpacked some of our things.
The next day was a catch up day with laundry & other things. Seems like the laundry pile is always a lot bigger after camping.
Plus the Corn & Apple was on this weekend 27th-29th and Ruby wanted to take in the rides.
Melody & Lexi were coming out for the weekend as well, our first overnight guests.
Saturday morning the weather was quite dreary, but the parade didn't get cancelled. At the previous apartment (damaged by fire) we wouldn't even have had to step out the door. We could have watched it right from the balcony. Now we had to walk a few blocks and find a spot to watch the parade.
We checked out a few things during the festival before going home. The rainy weather wasn't comfortable.
August 29th...(Sunday). We went to our regular Church service in the morning which meant finding a parking spot... a distance from Church. Later in the afternoon we took in the car show at the Morden Park with the rest of my family. It was a good way to end my holiday with family.
The month of August ended with work & free time. Now that the insurance worksheets were submitted I catch myself thinking "now what ??" since no more pricing needed to be done.
Through the endless hours of pricing and shopping I'm thankful for family & friends that have been my support group in words of encouragement and prayer. The Lord has put them in my life for a reason.
HIDDEN IN THE HOLLOW OF HIS BLESSED HAND,
NEVER FOE CAN FOLLOW, NEVER TRAITOR STAND;
NOT A SURGE OF WORRY, NOT A SHADE OF CARE,
NOT A BLAST OF HURRY TOUCH THE SPIRIT THERE.
STAYED UPON JEHOVAH, HEARTS ARE FULLY BLEST,
FINDING AS HE PROMISED, PERFECT PEACE AND REST.----- HAVERGAL
"YOU WILL KEEP HIM IN PERFECT PEACE, WHOSE MIND IS STAYED ON YOU."
Isaiah 26:3
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