thank you

things are kind of better
I had applied for the covid unemployment, because well I mean, it's not my fault why I can't work, and my job doesn't offer to work from home...and I still got bills to pay and kids to feed.....which apparently ticked off my job so they fired me but they told unemployment that I quit...finally 4 months later unemployment sided with me...at first I got 2 checks then nothing....so I fought it and unemployment said that I owed them the money back...well *pft* that was already spent on my bills.....then a month later unemployment turned around and basically said oops our bad...I mean it's not enough to pay my bills but it's better than nothing...
then my van decided to be a pita and break down...needed a new alternator, thankful a friend paid to have it fixed because, um no, I don't got $750, everything right now is going towards the bills....
but I mean, things are ok at the moment, as long as nothing else happens

*knocks on wood* I'll be ok for a bit longer...but really really need to get back to work, you'd think finding a work from home job during all of this would be a bit easier....but with my van fixed now, I will probably do some uber/lyft driving for a bit (just gotta get myself motivated to leave my house, which is becoming more and more difficult)
and thankfully my food stamps ap was finally approved
so it's slowly getting a bit better....my daughter was supposed to start college but now I'm not sure if they will accept her or if she'll have to wait until next year...haven't heard anything back on it...she was accepted into Ivy Tech but we never heard anything more after that