I had some difficulty after getting to bed last night into the midnight hour at quelling my considerable upset at how my wife had effectively robbed me ─ this is detailed in yesterday's post. That afternoon I had found that the joint chequing account ─ that has exclusively been seeing my monthly pension alone being deposited for the past several years ─ had been reduced to a balance of $514.20.
My wife used to deposit her paycheques there, but she had stopped doing so some years back. Nevertheless, this past week or so she had pillaged $1,500 from the account ─ i.e., my pension ─ as if it was still a joint fund. She would only do that because she had squandered her own earnings.
Yet this is the account where the monthly mortgage is debited from; and it is the account where I keep having to make three monthly credit card payments from, even though it was my wife who racked up the debt on them. Also, over $200 is taken monthly from the account to go towards life insurance for me ─ a policy that my wife set up some years ago.
When I went to bed, she had not as yet come home after working the full day at the Thai restaurant where she is employed part-time, and that had me suspicious ─ was she again partying or maybe even gambling?
And so I had checked my account online once more. Lo! That evening a further $300 had been withdrawn without a word to me, reducing the account to $214.20. I was now unable to make a payment towards one of those credit cards that is due on the 22nd ─ the minimum payment is listed this month as being $294.40.
So now my wife had effectively stolen $1,800 of my pension, reducing me to so little that I am unable to do much with it at all. And my next pension payment will not be deposited until very late in the month ─ well after the mortgage is due.
Her two sons, both of whom work and live here, do contribute to the mortgage. The youngest had already transferred $290 into the account, so there is not that figure to look forward to any longer. The lad's mother had already made her pillage.
Thus, I was furious last night, and it took a little extra time to relax enough to sleep. But just before I achieved that state, I did hear sounds identifying that my foolish wife had finally come home.
We sleep in separate rooms ever since I became deathly ill in October with what was diagnosed as "COVID pneumonia" and had to spend just over 11 full days in hospital. I only got released when I did because I fought for the release.
Since I am the only member of this household of five who seldom goes anywhere nor ever socializes with anyone else (I have no friends anywhere near), I have some suspicion that I must have contracted whatever infection I had from her ─ she is injected, whereas I am not. Both of her sons are injected also. Only my younger brother and I have had the sense not to submit to the 'kill shot'.
Anyway, after falling asleep overnight, I found myself too awake just after 5 a.m. to easily return to sleep ─ I had begun rehearsing my penury and its cause, and was anew riled up. As a result of being too wrought up with anger and anxiety, I was forced to begin my morning.
When my brother eventually emerged from his bedroom to watch T.V. nigh mid-morning, I soon enough joined him to put our Android TV Box into action so that we could watch some videos relating to the Ottawa Freedom Convoy 2022. Most notable was Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson's latest that was published to Rumble this morning: Oh No! We Won’t Go! | Live with Laura-Lynn.
We talk with Cindy Chapian who is the executive director of Firebrand Action and Dawid Pawlowski on what Alberta is doing to Pastor Art Pawlowski. David Whitehead from wwwdwtruthwarrior.com will join us to talk about what Trudeau is doing and our Charter Rights
A couple other websites mentioned in the nearly 1¾-hour video are StreetChurch.ca and FreePastorArt.com.
I am often aggrieved that due to the massive ongoing debt I keep incurring as a result of my wife's relentless folly, I am unable to contribute to the various causes that I would love to be able to afford to support.
My wife rose during the latter morning, and around midday left on one or more errands. When she returned, she let me know that she had deposited $200 back into the chequing account, and promised to try and repay the remainder before the 22nd.
I am not to let her sons know of the debt, but I will have no choice if my wife is unable to make the repayment ─ the lads will have to cover the mortgage.
I see now that there is a further $300 that has been placed into the account that my wife must not have had aught to do with, so it must be the mortgage contribution from her eldest son.
My evening is already underway. I want to have a bath, so I must bring this post to a close right here.

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