Everything and Stuff-ness

OK, so it’s update day.

First of all – woot, Matt made front page of Digg a few days ago!  So if you found me indirectly through his article, welcome!  We are both so appreciative for the outpouring of support and congratulations we’ve received from so many!  We have received a couple of offers of donations – honestly, for now we’re doing OK; there have been minor financial/food struggles occasionally, but on the whole we’re managing.  If you absolutely feel like you wish to make some sort of donation or contribution, please do so at HomelessTales.com – there is a “Donate” button in the right column of the front page that enables Matt to keep the site up and running, or you can PayPal him directly at mdbarnes@hotmail.co.uk.

It looks like we have another reprieve for Fezzik, thanks to Karma Rescue in Los Angeles.  I originally adopted Fez from Karma, and when things got too tight to afford his board with Sage (my hours and pay at work were recently cut), I tearfully contacted them to find out about re-adopting him out.  Well, it turns out that Karma would love to see us kept together, so they have super-duper-generously offered to pay his board for three months.  I can’t tell you how amazingly awesome that is – Matt and I are struggling to move him out here and buy a home together, and we had envisioned our life as a family with Fezzik as our dog, sleeping in our room, loving and protecting our children, etc.  It was so difficult to send that e-mail to Karma Rescue, and neither of us expected such an accommodating and generous response.  Our effusive thanks to Rande and Cassian of Karma, and to Barbara DeSantis, Fezzik’s former foster mom (as an aside, her husband is director Larry Charles, who directed Religulous, which is a really interesting and thought-provoking documentary about religion – how awesome is that?!)  If you are looking for a dog, or dogs are close to your heart, please support and/or adopt through them.  You can find their list of adoptable pets here.  I have nothing but good things to say about them; they care so much about each and every animal that they place, and were on hand every time I had a question or needed help regarding Fezzik or his training.  I recommend them so, so highly.

Matt’s next visit to Cali is in early July, and he will be staying through October.  We seem to have found a low-cost rent option for that time period (we have stayed in the trailer for a few days since we ran out of motel funds, and let me tell you, that thing was not meant for two people!) so that’s helpful.   As a plus, we will also have access to utilities/facilities which will mean no more driving 8 miles to shower at the gym, or walking to the Arco gas station at 3 a.m. to use the restroom!  Yay!  Matt flies back home one week from today (*sniffle*) so for the couple of weeks that he is in Scotland I will stay in the trailer and accummulate/hoard funds for fun things – such as a house and a low-budget, very DIY wedding  ;)

California’s 90-day foreclosure moratorium started today, blegh.  Unless I am misunderstanding something, this means that the possibility of purchasing the house I was pining over is now pretty much kaput, or at least on hiatus for the next 3 months or more (it was a short sale), so I may need to just look at other options…  Matt and I are scoping out a few other places and are working on raising the necessary funds, which is around $10K-$15K.  Still waiting on my back EDD claim forms – FINALLY got through to EDD via phone (not just e-mail) last week and was assured that THIS time, they are REALLY sending out all my claim forms (I remain skeptical, yet hopeful).  With that money, we would have a good head start towards the money we need to buy our own home.

We are also working towards setting up an online business for me, to sell my vintage clothing on.  I just have way, waaaaay too much of it, and while I’ve done a decent job selling off some pieces on eBay, I’m well aware that I have a good eye for it, and a drive to do a lot more with it than I have, and make quite a decent profit.  Combined with Matt’s knowledge of the interwebz, I think we can go a long ways more towards helping ourselves out financially.  Still hoping not to have to sell Ingrid, but I would like to sell the trailer once Matt and I are more settled elsewhere.  It was to eventually go to my sister in AZ, but alas, no longer, so it’s mine to do as I please with (woot!)  I would also like to eventually sell my car and just use the (paid-off) truck I inherited (which is currently towing the trailer), but evil Wachovia is making that sooooo difficult.  I’ve contemplated joining one of the several pending class-action lawsuits against them; I wonder if it’s worth the hassle.  From what I’ve read, thousands of other consumers have been ripped off by them, car-loan-wise.  What a bunch of crooks.  The dealer I bought the car through chose them to finance me; I wish I’d known better at the time than to go ahead with the purchase, but it was my first car loan, so oh well.  Life happens, and you take lessons from it, I guess.

So yep yep, if you asked a question in the previous comments, I hope this post answers it, and thanks again sooooooo much to everyone with kind words and support.  I’m so happy and it just goes to show that great things can come out of even the most shite situations.  I will continue to dig my way out of homelessness, and I fully realize how lucky I am to have so many awesome people cheering me on.

Love,

~Bri  :)

Comments

  1. Caitlin says:

    Yay Bri! I’m so happy for you, Matt, and Fezzik! I’ve been MIA on here for a couple of months but I wanted to pop in and congratulate you on finding a wonderful guy! :-)

    Best wishes to you!

    Caitlin

  2. Joshua says:

    Hey, I saw your post on crackberry.com. I am terribly sorry about your situation.

    I honestly admit that though I did not comment on the crackberry post, I was just as ignorant and thinking the same, and I am very ashamed. You opened my eyes. :)

  3. michael says:

    I’m soooo happy to read that you won’t have to (as you put it) “re-adopt” out Fezzik.

    The folks at Karma Rescue sound like an amazing group of folks….

    * sheepishly raises hand to ask a question *

    Umm… who is “Ingrid”?

    If you mentioned her in a previous post, I seem to have forgotten…

  4. ~B~ says:

    Hooray, it’s Malicious Gnome! Hi, Caitlin :) Good to see you. I check your blog out sporadically – your rats and guinea pigs are A-Freakin’-Dorable! Thanks for the congratulations!

    Hi Joshua! Wow, that may just have been the best compliment I’ve ever received. It always makes me feel great when I can alter someone’s perceptions of homelessness, even just a little. Thanks so much for the comment, it really made my day!

    Hey Michael :) I’m super happy too. Karma Rescue is fantastic, I’m the luckiest girl ever – I know so many rescues would have just taken him back, and some might have been judgmental of me for getting into this situation, but Karma is the best. They live up to their name, that’s for sure! Oh, and “Ingrid” is my antique baby grand piano – she’s in storage. I got her free as a gift type thing from a family who couldn’t keep her, a little over a year ago, and she’s my most prized material possession… I’m prepared to sell her if Matt and I have to make ends meet, but I’m really hoping it doesn’t come to that.

    ~Bri

  5. michael says:

    I hope that you don’t have sell Ingrid… and believe me I do know how difficult it is to have to “down-size” – particularly of such a prized possession.

    About a month prior to becoming homeless, I was forced to sell my concert grand (Arabella – who I’d had for nearly 17 yrs) to try and meet a mortgage payment. I still haven’t recovered from it.

    I’ll keep sending my most strongest positive thoughts that all will make a quick upturn for all of you…

  6. ~B~ says:

    Michael,

    Oh noooo! That sucks so much! 17 years – I bet you play much better than I do, I really just tinkered around on the thing, had a couple lessons when I was little, I have to admit that I suck at piano but love it and persevere anyway. I am unlikely to ever realize my dreams of being the next Tori Amos, though (yes, I totally just dated myself, but she seriously kicks arse) :(

    I’m glad to see though that I’m not the only person to name my piano! I got a lot of weird looks for that, haha. Arabella is such a pretty name. I’m so sorry you had to sell her. Ingrid isn’t a concert grand or anything amazing like that… just a modest little 4’6″ baby grand made in 1934. I named her after Ingrid Berman in “Intermezzo”. But she was owned by the same family since she was constructed, for almost 75 years, until I got her. And she has been well taken care of and was obviously much loved – the woman who gave her to me burst into tears as they were loading her up :( I hope I can do right by her.

    ~Bri

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