Tuesday, January 25, 2011

AAAHHHH!

School has been in session for about 2 weeks and I feel like I am drowning in reading. I have a TON of reading to do this semester. My psychology class is online so all of my assignments come from the book so I have to read my book for that class and get involved in the discussions that are posted. I have Biology that is a ton of reading, but at least I am remembering things from high school and even using things from my chemistry class. Amazing at how I struggled in the Chemistry class and had a hard time understanding it, but it is making a little more sense now in my biology class. I have a lab once a week that requires a lot of reading, (which reminds me that I need to find a scientific research paper for my class so that is even more reading online.) I have a math class that has homework everynight and trying to figure that out is a little difficult at times.

The little red car has decided to break down. Josh fixed the exhaust rocker in the engine (thank you school for giving him the confidence to open up an engine) and now that is fixed, but as he was changing the oil and letting the car run the radiator decided to spring a leak so he is now needing to fix that. So we are still down  to one car, which isn't too bad just a lot of running around for Josh. But I guess that is a good thing that he isn't working right now. He is going to a place that he found an ad for on KSL for a mechanic and see what they say. It isn't too bad because Josh has a class a 7 a.m. then when that class is over he comes and picks me up and takes me to class and Koy to the sitter. I stay at the school until he is done with his lab at noon. I am able to get some studying done at school in the mean time. He picks me up after school and then takes me to work at 2 and picks me up after work at 11.

We finally got a letter from SSI saying that Kayden will no longer qualify for SSI benefits so that will then cancel our state medicaid coverage. We have until the end of March and then we will no longer have that coverage. It sucks because I called the pharmacy where I pick up Kayden's meds to find out how much they will be per month and the copay will be roughly $400 for his two anti-rejection meds. I am not too worried we have back up stuff that we can use and we have until the end of March to figure things out but it is just a shock to realize how much his meds actually are. Thank heavens for what the insurance does pay.

I will have to post later about what I am doing regarding my scripture studies. I have learned some pretty interesting things.

1 comment:

Grandma Labrum said...

Sounds like you are really busy. HOpe you get time to sleep.