My mom took about 10 years to settle Dad's estate, because she was "waiting" on the settlement of a grievance with the Postal Service that had been settled years before. She collected Dad's life insurance, and every month she gets a widow's pension from the USPS along with her SS [Dad ran a garage for years, both before and concurrently with his USPS work]...but then she's always talking about how she doesn't have any money. Of course, since she has the pension and the SS deposited in her SAVNGS account, it just stands to reason that unless she transfers some of it, there's next to nothing in her checking account.
Last spring, someone GAVE her the money to get her glasses replaced, because they'd been taped together for years and were finally beyond repair. To get her to the eye doctor's office, I had to get her to meet me at the bank--she wanted a "witness" when she renewed one CD of hers--and then I took her across the street to the eye doctor's office myself to make sure she got her eyes examined and her eyeglasses replaced.
I guess she's waiting for someone to GIVE her the money to get her dentures fixed, too...despite what she has in a couple of CD's [she says she's saving that money for her "old age"...I pi$$ed her off when I told her that, at 77 years old, she's already there, and she needed to get those dentures fixed].
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