Not taken for granted

So rich in benefits. Only in the “land of the free and home of the brave” can I state we are rich and well taken care of by gencies federally funded, to take care of individuals such as myself. Matured citizen in society for granted disabilities or not. The government knows we need help after working many years in society. Not all people, throughout this world, live in a country which citizens intentionally pay into health benefits. The anticipation that health needs to be maintained. One body for life until. We terminate. We expire. We come to the end of our journey. Working during in our younger years allows us to prepare as we age in the days to come.
Don’t forget about where our tax dollars are spend. Health, housing, schools, parks. The list goes on and on but it’s to you to be mindful of the investments. This allows us to collect what as many benefits when we reach a senior age with modifications.
To have a husband who can help. Not everyone is married. Some have care give who are adult children who can help with day to day tasks. These are taken for granted some days but not all. I’m grateful to have a husband that can drive us to the grocery store and or doctor appointments as needed. Going to the Veterans Administrative hospital to me is like a bonus. I’m alive and get to breathe another day of life with my husband. In our home since we relocated from California to Colorado. So it’s not a home I have lived in since I was married. It’s home and I’m grateful to have a home. Serving four years in the military was a blessing in disguise. The driver’s license states I’m an Air Force Veteran. I still have a government picture I.D. which states the branch I served. The house I live in pending federal funds in order for the mortgage to be modified. Time is on our side, no complaints with the process of the review and completion of the timing.

