Howdy there buckaroos. It's your old pal Stay At Home Brad again, back with another exciting entry into the hottest blog site around.
So Amanda and I have been dealing with her mother's very bad sickness. Like I said a prior day, she's not doing too good. She has been in the hospital for about a week now and she won't be going back home. She'll be moving into a nursing home, probably tomorrow or at least in the next few days. She had been at her house being "taken care of" by her husband but that wasn't working out too well for various reasons we won't go into here.
Anyways, she'll be moving in to the nursing home where they will take good care of her and keep her comfortable and whatever. She will then at some point move to hospice care when it comes closer to her time. The thing is is that I guess it is going to cost $200 per day at the nursing home, and this is even after whatever insurance they have.
Wow! I knew they were expensive but I had no idea it would be that much. Which makes a person believe that having some long term care insurance would be a good idea. I'm not going to be rushing out to get some for myself or Amanda, but when we get older it would be a good idea. Because, that's outrageous, and it will probably seem cheap by the time we're ready for anything like that. So that's the moral of that story I guess, either be very rich or have insurance. Or both.
And thus concludes episode 32 of the soon to be best stay at home dad, Brad's blog. This was another entry that may not necessarily be dealing directly with baby things, but it is something we're going through while pregnant. So I want this to be a reflection of all that transpires both before and during my staying at home. If you were wondering. Well, stay tuned for more. They'll keep coming and coming even if you're not reading them. You can't stop the blog, it almost writes itself nowadays. Have a great day and a great night and then do it again the next one. Bye for now!
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