Day 68- May 19, 2020
The NJ Unemployment page is infuriating. I set a timer so we could certify for Jeff's benefits, and when we logged in, we got the message "Service Unavailable: The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to maintenance downtime or capacity problems. Please try again later." Of course, the issue with this is that there is only a half hour window per social security number, so you can't try again later. For half an hour, we repeated attempting to log in, and at one point, even got to the certification page to answer all the questions about not working this week, only to get that error message again when he hit "submit".
After that, the message changed to say that "The Unemployment Insurance Web application for claiming Weekly benefits is not available at this time. Please try again later." Forget the errors in capitalization ("weekly" is not a proper noun!), the message is laughable because, in case you were keeping track, you can not try again later. Well, sort of- there's another half hour at the end of the day where you can certify if you missed your time. Guess what? We got the same message then too.
I spoke to another agent in Jeff's real estate office today, who was having issues with her claim as well. I lamented to her that there were some pretty simply fixes on the forms (ie, have a place to upload your 1099 if you are an independent contractor, have a form that makes sense for self-employed people) that would probably make the process run much smoother, but apparently, common sense is not a requisite for whoever designed this system. And yes, I realize this is a new world of unemployment, and I'm grateful that independent contractors and the self-employed are able to get any benefits right now, but it seems like if you are going to offer benefits, you should take a minute to update your forms to reflect that.
We also had to deal with an Ebay order gone bad. We had ordered an Intex Pool for the backyard using gift cards we had, but when I went in to check on the order, I discovered that the vendor no longer existed on Ebay. Fortunately, the Paypal Payment hadn't been accepted yet either, so I was able to cancel it. But just another minor frustration.
On the positive side, the painting is mostly done at our friend's house, and the carpets were finished today. It's a major transformation, and the rooms look lovely and fresh. I'm glad we were able to do this for her, and I hope that the home sells quickly given the work that has gone into it. The girls were happy to have their daddy home all day (even if he wasn't feeling well- too much working and something he ate not agreeing with him).
The girls and I also made Jeff a Father's Day gift. It's a few weeks away, but since the Mother's Day presents we got our moms took a while to arrive, I wanted to get a jump on this. One of his favorite photo mugs broke recently- it developed a crack in the side, and now leaks. So we reordered it, and added a travel mug for coffee that also is decorated with "We Love Daddy" and a bunch of photos from the past year. We're at the point where he can pretty much exclusively drink beverages out of receptacles covered in our kids' faces- but he loves these things, and they are personalized gifts that he can use all the time, so the girls voted for another one.
I made homemade tomato sauce, dough from scratch, and decided to create pizza for dinner. We had www.harvesttohomenj.com delivered the other day, so I sautéed onion, eggplant, tomatoes and spinach together, then used them to top one full pizza. The other was divided into a regular cheese portion (for R.), a veggie part (for me and E.) and salad section (basically dough with salad dressing that we top with salad when it comes out oft the oven). Some people love meatloaf and potatoes as comfort food- I go for pizza.
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While it was cooking, the girls took showers (they had seen a baby deer in the woods behind the house, and went traipsing through the pachysandra, which has poison ivy in it, to take a photo. I insisted they wash themselves in hopes they can avoid getting rashes). E. finished first, and she and I turned on Sabrina The Teenage Witch to watch an episode about Salem competing in a cat show. After dinner, we watched an episode about Harvey and Sabrina's first kiss, where he gets turned into a frog, and she has to go through a series of tests to prove he is her "true love" in order for him to turn back.
It's one of the girls' favorites, and admittedly mine too. There is a great line at the end where her aunt tells Salem "at sixteen, it's always true love", implying that every sixteen year old thinks the person they are with is their true love. Looking back, with hormones raging and a limited world view, I can agree with that statement. Though in my case, the person I was with at sixteen turned out to be my true love straight through adulthood, and I married him (I wrote a bit about that several years ago in a post called "Before Midnight". So maybe sometimes (as was the case with Harvey and Sabrina) that 16-year-old true love ends up being your soulmate too.
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Tuesday, May 19, 2020
Saturday, May 9, 2020
Day 58, May 9, 2020
Day 58, May 9, 2020
WE GOT UNEMPLOYMENT! I repeat, WE GOT UNEMPLOYMENT!
I mean, not the actual money, but the email stating we were eligible for the PUA, and for the government assistance. My eyes teared up, because we've been waiting for news for over a month, and the bills for groceries, utilities, and cleaning supplies haven't stopped. The money should arrive next week sometime. It's a huge relief, since while we have half the income we normally do, we still have bills to pay (and the ones that are furloughed, which will be due at some point in the next few months).
It's not as much as we were told by our accountant that we should get, but at least it's something, and that is huge right now (I'm not sure how to check on where this amount came from, so I'm going to reach out to him on Monday). I hope other people who need their money are also starting to see it coming in, and I'm grateful, given the swell of people who are applying, that they got around to ours.
In other news, it snowed. My mom called to alert us, and when I looked out the window, sure enough, there were white flakes billowing through the sky. In May. Again, in MAY. My husband started singing "Saved The Best For Last", but switched the lyrics to "Sometimes the snow comes down in May..." E. ran outside in her coat (which I haven't put away yet because the weather has been so erratic), and I took some photos of her. The snow wasn't showing up well in the still shots, so we did a video and sure enough, there's the billowing snow.
I'm a little concerned about our plants in the greenhouse, but Jeff turned on the space heater we keep in there (it's on a timer and a stone slab, just in case), so it stayed at a reasonable temperature for the day. Looking at the weather report for the next week, it should warm up starting tomorrow, and after Wednesday, it's looking like the lows will finally get out of the 40's. It's amazing the things we start to cling to in isolation.
Speaking of which, I had a conversation with my stepdad today about how trying to find food delivery is starting to feel like winning the lottery. He said he basically spends most of the day trying to find delivery slots for Peapod (he's given up on Instacart since his and my orders got canceled by it on the days they were supposed to be delivered). He found a slot for yesterday earlier this week (just magically open in the middle of the day!), and had called me so we could add to the order.
The order arrived late last night, so I drove over with the girls to pick it up. My mom told me that the poor delivery driver brought everything to the porch in the pouring rain, and as he was getting ready to leave, realized he's put the wrong order. So he had to carry everything back to the truck (again, through the driving rain), and then bring the correct order over. I'm glad we tipped him well, and I hope he was able to go home and take a hot shower.
I'm extremely grateful to the people who are doing the shopping and delivery. Having worked in industries that rely on tips (waitressing for caterers and bartending, respectively), Jeff and I always do our best to tip as much as we can. That extra dollar or five goes a long way. We were also really happy to be able to surprise the girls with a treat- mini-marshmallows, so we can make a s'mores cake tomorrow for Mother's Day. It's the little things.
The girls also spent their Christmas Amazon Gift Cards that they received from friends and family
today. E. purchased some fake food for the diner she's created in her room and a real ice cream maker, and R. found a few LOL dolls that she's overly excited about. I'm happy that they both got toys (though I feel like we have enough small plastic dolls, but she's nine, so I get it), and that E's choice is something we can use as a family. The ad we watched on Amazon involved making lemon sorbet, and I fully intend to try it out as soon as the package arrives (and sits in the dining room for a few days disinfecting itself).
I also entered a contest sponsored by my union. We got an email that to enter, we simply needed to "like" their Facebook page, and write a quote about teaching for Teacher Appreciation Day. I created a meme, using a photo of my daughter from when she was four and decided to be Supergirl, that says "To the world you may be a teacher, but to your students, you are a hero". I think it's pretty accurate, and I'm hoping I win (it's a random drawing, so it's all about the odds... like ordering groceries...).
WE GOT UNEMPLOYMENT! I repeat, WE GOT UNEMPLOYMENT!
I mean, not the actual money, but the email stating we were eligible for the PUA, and for the government assistance. My eyes teared up, because we've been waiting for news for over a month, and the bills for groceries, utilities, and cleaning supplies haven't stopped. The money should arrive next week sometime. It's a huge relief, since while we have half the income we normally do, we still have bills to pay (and the ones that are furloughed, which will be due at some point in the next few months).
It's not as much as we were told by our accountant that we should get, but at least it's something, and that is huge right now (I'm not sure how to check on where this amount came from, so I'm going to reach out to him on Monday). I hope other people who need their money are also starting to see it coming in, and I'm grateful, given the swell of people who are applying, that they got around to ours.
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Snow in E.'s hair |
I'm a little concerned about our plants in the greenhouse, but Jeff turned on the space heater we keep in there (it's on a timer and a stone slab, just in case), so it stayed at a reasonable temperature for the day. Looking at the weather report for the next week, it should warm up starting tomorrow, and after Wednesday, it's looking like the lows will finally get out of the 40's. It's amazing the things we start to cling to in isolation.
Speaking of which, I had a conversation with my stepdad today about how trying to find food delivery is starting to feel like winning the lottery. He said he basically spends most of the day trying to find delivery slots for Peapod (he's given up on Instacart since his and my orders got canceled by it on the days they were supposed to be delivered). He found a slot for yesterday earlier this week (just magically open in the middle of the day!), and had called me so we could add to the order.
The order arrived late last night, so I drove over with the girls to pick it up. My mom told me that the poor delivery driver brought everything to the porch in the pouring rain, and as he was getting ready to leave, realized he's put the wrong order. So he had to carry everything back to the truck (again, through the driving rain), and then bring the correct order over. I'm glad we tipped him well, and I hope he was able to go home and take a hot shower.
I'm extremely grateful to the people who are doing the shopping and delivery. Having worked in industries that rely on tips (waitressing for caterers and bartending, respectively), Jeff and I always do our best to tip as much as we can. That extra dollar or five goes a long way. We were also really happy to be able to surprise the girls with a treat- mini-marshmallows, so we can make a s'mores cake tomorrow for Mother's Day. It's the little things.
The girls also spent their Christmas Amazon Gift Cards that they received from friends and family
today. E. purchased some fake food for the diner she's created in her room and a real ice cream maker, and R. found a few LOL dolls that she's overly excited about. I'm happy that they both got toys (though I feel like we have enough small plastic dolls, but she's nine, so I get it), and that E's choice is something we can use as a family. The ad we watched on Amazon involved making lemon sorbet, and I fully intend to try it out as soon as the package arrives (and sits in the dining room for a few days disinfecting itself).
I also entered a contest sponsored by my union. We got an email that to enter, we simply needed to "like" their Facebook page, and write a quote about teaching for Teacher Appreciation Day. I created a meme, using a photo of my daughter from when she was four and decided to be Supergirl, that says "To the world you may be a teacher, but to your students, you are a hero". I think it's pretty accurate, and I'm hoping I win (it's a random drawing, so it's all about the odds... like ordering groceries...).
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