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Snow Day--No School

January 17th, 2012 at 03:48 pm

I have to say this is quite a relief as even though the kids are on the upswing, an extra day to rest before going back to school is a good thing, as neither of them is 100% over the virus. No longer contagious, but still feeling kind of run down. And snuggling back under the covers was a great feeling. I'm just so glad DH got out last night, because the overnight snow fall was pretty serious. I hope I can still make it to physical therapy, but that is going to depend on the roads they plow.

I finally got the checkbook up to date and balanced. I entered about half of it into my budget spreadsheet last night and will do the other half today and then hopefully update my blog with the numbers as well. I've just been so out of it this past week. Thankfully I have no more bills to pay, though I should have another prescription to pick up, since it wasn't there last night. I have one left of it, so hopefully the doctor will renew it. I'm not sure why he didn't when he renewed the other one and they work together. I certainly don't want to try to go without it. At least it is a cheap generic.

Other than that it should be a no spend day. Oh, DH filled up the vehicle yesterday, but never gave me the gas receipt so I'll have to wait on recording that until I hear from him again. He usually calls or texts when he arrives safely on the North Slope.

4 Responses to “Snow Day--No School”

  1. Looking Forward Says:
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    I saw your comment on ccfree's post about free tax filing. I just thought you might be interested in the site I've been using for several years. FreeTaxUSA.com. Last year it cost us $10 for fed & state and you can efile for free or print and mail.

    Enjoy your snow day! Smile

  2. LuckyRobin Says:
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    LF--There's always been an income limit on the free filing. Since DH is over that amount we have never been able to free file.

  3. Looking Forward Says:
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    I don't see anything on their site about income limits. I could shoot them an email and ask..

  4. Looking Forward Says:
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    This is the reply I recieved:

    "
    There is no income limit to use FreeTaxUSA. If you come to our website directly, you can file your federal return for free. We charge $9.95 to prepare a state return. E-file and print and mail are free options.

    Customer Support"

    Hope that helps. Smile

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