Thanks to my sister's persistence, we should be able to close on Dad's probate in December. The lone holdout was this IRA that was "lost" when my uncle passed. It should have been changed over to Dad, but it never was. So after Dad died, they sent us a missive about it, and we've been fighting to get information for over a year. Until yesterday, we didn't even know how much was in it! Since my sister is the executor, she's stuck doing all the grunt work. My contribution was to call the main customer service line and get a supervisor's number for her to call. It'll have about $45k in it, which is a nice chunk of change. I'll pay off my car and save the rest for vacation.
Sadly, we won't have it in time for Comic Con, but that's fine. We'll have it for Alaska and that's what really counts.
I got an email yesterday from Zillow, where I still have our old house favorited. The house refurbishment is done and it's going on the market. The listing had pictures aplenty and may I say, holy shit. They worked miracles. It looks amazing.
It was like a sucker punch to be honest. I have so much guilt and shame tied up in how the house got that to see it looking so nice gave me mixed feelings. On one hand, the good memories hope that a new family will inhabit it, and that they'll enjoy it, especially the backyard. The other half of me that felt like the house had a personal grudge against us is angry and ashamed. Because the house could have looked like this the whole time. And instead it was a mold infested wreck, because we couldn't afford to have it looked after properly.
I had said that I would go to the open house, but I think the pictures were enough. I hope someone loves it, and they get all the money they're asking.
We're creeping up on Thanksgiving at a rapid rate of speed. I need to finalize my menu and order the stuff from Sam's club to be delivered on Tuesday or Wednesday. Tuesday I go to fetch my fresh turkey from a shop called Farmer's Daughter, which I'm looking forward to browsing as well. It's a produce stand, but they seem to have baked goods as well.
This weekend, I think we're going to go to lunch and then get the Christmas wreath on Saturday. We have games Friday and Saturday night as well as Sunday during the day. It should be fun. The Saturday night game is a new campaign, a folk horror game called Crooked Moon. I'm looking forward to playing it. It looks super fun.
But first, work for a couple more days. Hopefully they're slightly less busy. I haven't fallen beneath 50 calls a day all week.
And now, I shall relax and get ready for another workday. Everyone have a wonderful Thursday!




Our little tree.

