Tuesday, June 30, 2020

need to pay off 5th 3rd card.
$252  for southwest ticket.

today i didnt do much but i
did my results call and tentatively got into the phoenix study
also got aplane ticket. cant find a cheap hotel, should check airbnb.

Sunday, June 28, 2020

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i should catch up my income and outgo for june.


wages: amazon. about $2500. seems high if i only take home $500/wk. one more paycheck still coming, short because friday. expect holiday pay next friday tomake up for it.

oil: $150.
rent $200.

bank bonuses:

star, potential $200,not yet completed or recieved.
commerce $150.
schwab $100.

key, $200, was last month.

so i guess $250 for the month.

plasma. 90x3? +10.  $280.

so
$150 oil
$200 rent
$280 plasma
$250 bonuses.
subtotal $880
+ 2400 ish. wages.

$3280.
not counting any run up in stock prices. could count $80 in 401k income. $3360. annual rate of $39k.

expenses:
gas [100?]
property tax. $700.
electric  $300
water   $50
internet $23
coffee
dollar store/shopping $50
tires and car repair at least $140. 3 tires and a checkup.
trip to phoenix: around $800. [280,$250, 105,18,18, 5, 4, = 680]

whatever else i'm forgetting.
$60 car insurance. $40 union dues. strip club 10.
2200 subtotal.
$3280- 2200 = 1080 profit for the month. not much but, knocked out property taxes, went to phoenix.
also applied for stimulus thing of $1100? if it comes.

tommy paid back $150 but i dont count that as income, was a short term loan thing.

misc other expenses:
$40 screens.$40 lawnmower.

= so did list for saturday:

1. paid credit card. collected bonus.
2. filed for airfare refund.
3. did monthly accounting, first draft.
4.made comic.
sprayed some bugs. took a bath. caught up on sleep.

next: walk.laundry.
did: a mess of dishes
sunday: sort papers. email lawyer small.
transcribe notes on clc v fec cas        e from plane.
clean kitchen and fridge, X put out rat bait.
go over written        list. clean room. check wet lawnmowers.
monday: work. results call. tommy will help.


list:
x 1 clean kitchen
5 install side screen downstairs.
7 ask tommy about lights in kevins room
2 sort papers
x 3 email re food pantry
4 call commerce bank to pay $1005.

6 look at sink
bath
8 clean van
9 order side mirror
10 roxhester
11 winnebago
x 12 craigslist
13 mark small
x 14. find other shoe.

sunday:

laundry. $5. kroger $15. bug spray and drinks. found sushi, more drinks.  need a bath. went downtown, library was closed. trying to get amazon book w/o buying it on amazon. blogged.

cleaned the toilet. mowed the lawn. tommy brought me coffee, made me a sandwich, washed some of my dishes. just brought me more coffee.

part of first draft of a 6 page amazon memo. i have 4 hours before work. i could work on the memo more or sort papers. did not call mom or rochester. repotted some plants.i should make ice. and a comic.







Saturday, June 27, 2020

saturday paid off commerce credit card $1002.06 with check from credit union.
cashed $150 in "points" so will have $150 statement credit to use. have 1000 "points" i cant seem to use for anything.

next:
laundry.
american airlines dispute.



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Friday, June 26, 2020

st louis bus ticket $105.coffee and fries $5. phoenix taxi 18. st louis light rail 4.

Tuesday, June 23, 2020

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phoenix trip: call to make appointment. Call 1-866-445-7033 (US) 10,000 study in phx.

book airline ticket. $550.

arrange time off work w and th.

low blood pressure! be calm. rent a car in phx.fast 8 hours, no food on plane.


Monday, June 22, 2020

$30 diagnosis at lopez auto, 2something estimate. friday. needs tie rods. $45 tire. $40 screens - ventilation much improved. dove 3 boxes of food,  1  box of tools. got $300 from chase bus checking. need to find plasma card. to do make comic check list. bath, sprayed for bugs.
had an adventure where i forgot my badge, di a cannonball run from work to hometo work in under and hour so i was late but only half a point late. i should call hr and try to get that fixed.

woke. washed and put away some of those new dishes. coffee, dinner. watered plants. 10 pm. need to read my to do list.
a rodent got into my birdseed. need to put it in a container.

charging phone.

next: check mail.




Saturday, June 20, 2020

saturday:

mostly just slept and podcasts.
i went to the bank, put extra cash back in, balance $8000 between 3 accounts.
so if i lose my wallet i'm not screwed except for replacing my cards.

applied for a promotion at work. permanent from temporary. if i get it it might take a month.

so i dont think i've done anything else. might want to go to the club which reopened today.
time to make a comic and check my list.

Thursday, June 18, 2020

thursday

did
work (got out 15 minutes early)
plasma $52, did a medical study. used $100 from card to open bank account at star for future $200 bonus. forgot to feed the homeless guy i talked to.
diving: 1/2 bag potatoes, a spice rack of spices, a toaster, a lodge cast iron skillet.

forgot tommy's birthday yesterday june 17th. 36? 35?

i need to sleep so the rest of the list can wait.

mowed the grass. nothing else done. made a comic. 5 minutes to change and shower then go to work.

sat notes
c 8,000
h 5400
c u ?
pnc 1600
53 500
key 4000
commerce -1000.
so
18,500 + cu. + oil, house. = 70 + 18.5 + cu= 92ish. so 8k target for year.

key 4500 so 19 + cu.

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Tuesday, June 16, 2020

tuesday.

got gas $15.
put $22 in at pnc just to test account was ok.
$45 plasma.
$100 schwab.

checked jalr.
got groceries.
nothing else yet. need sleep before work.

to do: deeds for vacant lots.

tommy tested for covid.

paid $100 on water bill, using key card, so key balance is $100 lower so still $150 plus amazon paychecks.

plan to get star bank account once the email coupon comes, located on monument circle. $200?
will require direct deposit $500 and use debit card 5 times.

bath. put away groceries.sort mail.
wednesday: star bank account. open. then later can move paychecks to it.
did: got my $100 schwab bonus by making a phone call.
sent a $50 referral code to some dude.
next: bath and sort papers. unpack car. eat something. make a comic.

Friday, June 12, 2020

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list for saturday june 13

x everyday astronaut launch party

x 1 clean kitchen
5 install side screen downstairs.
7 ask tommy about lights in kevins room
2 sort papers
x 3 email re food pantry
4 call commerce bank to pay $1005.
6 look at sink
bath
8 clean van
9 order side mirror
10 roxhester
11 winnebago
x 12 craigslist
13 mark small

sunday. laundry insoles soda $30. saturday did nothing.
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Wednesday, June 10, 2020

$24 gas. $1check.

thursday: $45 plasma

$43 tire. i'm forgetting something.

cash count   $580.oil chec for $177.




Monday, June 08, 2020

Sunday, June 07, 2020

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Saturday, June 06, 2020

commerce balance $1002. no way to pay the bill at thir site, which was a pain to use. calling will be worser. they are closed for the weekend.


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ok anyway, i slept most of the day,
transplanted my hemp crop
brought in groceries that were still in my van.
put the laundry into the van, but didnt go do laundry yet because i got distratced by some mail that finally came.
tried to email bosses at amazon but it bounced.
activated my commerce card. paid real estate taxes and electric bill. can't find a way to make the payment. want to pay $860 using credit card or do i have a key card.
so next:
do laundry.
sort papers in room.
photocopy ss card. Schutzstaffel number.
mail from kc.
fuck! now i cant get my laundry done before curfew.

8:19. laundry done. not put away yet. 
made copy of social security card for work.
opened window on porch. 
cleaned yogurt spill in vanawn mower.

did: turned off that annoying search key on chromebook where most keyboards have that annoying caps lock key. how: lower right where volume is, find settings, find keyboard, toggle search key. it can be one of 5 things, including off, so i chose off.


to do:
screen in side window.
buy more screens at hardware store. or home despot.
order side window in van
put away groceries. talk to tommy about ice.
main task: sort papers.
lights in kevin's room. kevin&gt ;evan> john? nope
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put away laundry

gross pay this week $800 + 20 oil + 90 plasma + (50) rent owed by scotty. = 910+(50) + (44)(allowance)+(value of groceries found). net pay 680ish from work plus $89 plasma_20 oil.
oh plus i made $150 from commerce bank bonus. also have 2k 0% for a year line of credit.
chase + 5th 3rd + commerce = $6k line of credit. 

laundry $8. and now i  have 50 quarters.

saturday to do: sort papers.
put away laundry
put away groceries.
make ice.
put out rat traps.
soak sheet in bleach? 
sign into na.amazonmoment.
fix screen. 

importance
saturday to do:
1) sort papers.
put away laundry
put away groceries.
make ice.
put out rat traps.
soak sheet in bleach? 
sign into na.amazonmoment.
fix screen. 
put up some nails to hang pots. 

easiest to start:
saturday to do: 
sort papers.
x 1 put away laundry
5 put away groceries.
x 2 make ice.
3 put out rat traps.
x 4 soak sheet in bleach? 
0 sign into na.amazonmoment.stuck.can't get on.       
 fix screen. 
transplant more seedlings. more dirt on hemp seedlings. drain holes.  
make a comic
go over older lists to make better list.
close some tabs.
amazon fresh on girls school road

to do find out from tim boyls who the lawyer was who did the quiet title suit.




recieved comerce bank credit card.paid taxes 699 and electric bill $303. so i have done my $1000 spend to get the $150. now i have to figure out how to send them the $1000 (or $850).
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Friday, June 05, 2020

friday::

to do
mail
laundry
first friday

did

work
$30 bought lawnmower, drill, crocpot needs lid
aldi groceries

Thursday, June 04, 2020

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$11 gas $2 slushie. buck oil change. $42 phone.

Wednesday, June 03, 2020

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ves to eat': Grassroots food pantry fights hunger amid the coronavirus

Holly V. Hays
Indianapolis Star
On a recent Thursday morning, about a dozen volunteers hustled through a small church kitchen, the scents of vegetable soup and freshly brewed coffee mixing in the air. The room was silent but for the rustling of grocery bags and the occasional thud of a can hitting a table. 
Three days a week, volunteers gather at The Church Within near Fountain Square with a common goal: feeding their neighbors. 
The No Questions Asked Food Pantry was born of necessity — Satch Cole, a community activist, saw the 2018 government shutdown hitting Hoosiers hard, some of whom had likely never before relied on food assistance. 
So, Cole started putting calls out to the community on social media: Who has food and hygiene products to donate? Do you have a space we can operate out of? Does anyone have a fridge or freezer we could use?
Satch Cole, who started No Questions Asked Food Pantry, waits for volunteers to bag up items for a family, Indianapolis, Thursday, May 21, 2020. The pantry, which has operated out of several locations, is currently at The Church Within, at 1125 Spruce Street, and offers food and diapers, as well as cleaning supplies, tampons, condoms, and other personal and household items through a drive up service three days a week.
What began as an effort to feed a few dozen at a time continued long after the shutdown ended, and has boomed in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak. Because there are no questions, the pantry doesn't keep track of repeat visitors. However, records indicate it has provided enough food for 3,500 grocery kits. And so far, it's been done entirely through crowd-sourcing.
And Cole has partnered with organizations including Indy10 Black Lives Matter, Queering IndyIndy Pride and Indy Feminists to pull it off.
“So far," Cole told IndyStar, "everything has been done by community members donating.”
That includes operating out of donated spaces, like church kitchens and sanctuaries that had otherwise only been used for services.
The pantry found its first home at All Souls Unitarian Church, where it was provided pantry space, a refrigerator and freezer for free. Cole figured that once the shutdown was over, the small group of volunteers would go back to other community activism. But the need persisted, long after the government reopened.
“And then COVID happened,” Cole said, “and the whole world changed.”

'Be human'

Cole has been providing some form of food aid to neighbors in need for years, but this iteration of the pantry got its start during the 2018 government shutdown, when thousands were furloughed or laid off and continued funding for federal nutrition assistance programs was in jeopardy.
There were times Cole has relied on food pantries. And Cole knows the hoops families have to jump through to provide identification, proof of residency and income.
“I remember going to food pantries and having to have all kinds of paperwork and having to prove all kinds of things, just to get some generic cereal and some soup,” Cole said. “It just kind of makes you feel less-than.”  
So, Cole set out to create a space where none of that mattered. Where someone facing hunger would be fed — No Questions Asked.
Evren Elliott, a volunteer at No Questions Asked, a food pantry started by Satch Cole, bags up items for a family, Indianapolis, Thursday, May 21, 2020. The pantry, which has operated out of several locations, is currently at The Church Within, at 1125 Spruce Street, and offers food and diapers, as well as cleaning supplies, tampons, condoms, and other personal and household items through a drive up service three days a week.
Concerns about the coronavirus spurred a move to The Church Within, where No Questions Asked has taken over the sanctuary, kitchen and common area as worship services have paused due to the virus. 
Since March, the pantry has seen a significant increase in demand — Cole said the pantry has gone from providing enough food for 50 to 100 grocery kits on a busy week to as many as 600. 
Volunteers serve drive-through and walk-up patrons, those who have kitchens and those who don't. They won't turn away unaccompanied minors. For those who can't make it in person, they'll deliver a box of groceries to their door. 

'I feel called to do it'

Once silent, the church came alive when cars started trickling into the parking lot.
Pantry manager Angie Gordon said she was laid off from her food-service job in mid-March and joined No Questions Asked shortly thereafter. She runs the pantry like she would a restaurant, calling out family sizes like tickets in a kitchen. The volunteers, some of whom also worked in the restaurant industry, respond in kind. 
All right, fours are working, we got ones out, so we need — did somebody call the two?
Called a two, and then I got a three.
The no-contact service requires one runner between the building and a line of cars in the parking lot. The runner — typically Gordon — will approach the car, ask how many people are in the family, if there are any dietary requirements and if there are infants. They relay that information to the team of volunteers inside, who quickly assemble bags of groceries and warm meals to be placed in the trunk of the car.
Each family member receives a protein, two carbs, two vegetables, one fruit and one miscellaneous item for their pantry and a pre-packaged hot meal. Cleaning products and hygiene kits are made available, as well as diapers, wipes, formula and baby food. 
"I want people who don't experience food insecurity to understand that a lot more people than they think do (need food assistance), do," Gordon said. "And it might be your next door neighbor, and you don't know."
As a child's toy sang the alphabet in the background, Itzel Maldonado explained that she was collecting food for her family and for her mother, having discovered No Questions Asked via Facebook. It was her first time visiting the pantry.
"I try not to go anywhere," she said, "but I'd rather myself go out than my mom, because she's much older."
Gordon said she talks to at least one visitor a day who says they've never had to visit a pantry before. At a time of such great need, it feels good to be able to give back.
"I adore this work, I feel called to do it," Gordon said. "My favorite thing to do is to feed people, and I get to do that here."
Cole isn't sure what will come after COVID passes and the church reopens to worshipers. Cole hopes the pantry will eventually find a building and home of its own. And thanks to an incoming grant from the Central Indiana Community Foundation, volunteers be able to buy even more food and hygiene items to supplement donations.
Beyond food resources, there are tables lined with deodorant, soaps, lotion, pads, tampons and razors where volunteers assemble hygiene kits for distribution. Cases of bottled water, bags of dog food, stacks of diapers are sorted into piles on the floor. If needed, there are Narcan kits, syringes and condoms.

'Come and get it'

Cole is no stranger to community activism. 
In recent years, Cole has become known for working with Indy10 Black Lives MatterDONT SLEEPIMPD Transparency, posting salary and citizen complaint information of Indianapolis Metropolitan Police officers. 
Cole sees it as a responsibility to hold those in power accountable and to be an agent of change as the city grapples with issues like food insecurity, violence and homelessness.
"Just because the system is broken doesn't mean it's not our responsibility to fix it," Cole said. "The systems have been created by people and it's people that need to fix these broken systems."
Much of Cole's work is motivated by the loss of Aaron Bailey, who in June 2017 was shot and killed by two IMPD officers. In the weeks and months after Bailey's death, Cole grew close with his family. That experience has changed the way Cole approached activism.
Though there are some in the community who would openly criticize Cole, that wouldn't get them turned away from the pantry.
"You might not support my Black Lives Matter work, you might not support my police accountability work, you might not agree with the ways that I do things, and that's OK," Cole said, "if you need food, come and get it." 

No Questions Asked Food Pantry

Where: The Church Within, 1125 Spruce St.
When: Distribution is noon to 2 p.m. every Monday, Thursday and Saturday.
How to help: Food, cleaning supplies, hygiene items and infant care products can be dropped off at Project Lia (1125 Brookside Avenue #CO1) from noon to 3 p.m. on Mondays and Thursdays or at The Church Within from noon to 3 p.m. on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays. For more information, visit the pantry's Facebook page: facebook.com/NoQuestionsAskedFoodPantry. 
IndyStar's ‘Hoosiers United’ reporting project is made possible through the support of the Lilly Endowment Inc. and United Way of Central Indiana.
IndyStar photojournalist Robert Scheer contributed.
Call IndyStar reporter Holly Hays at 317-444-6156. Follow her on Twitter: @hollyvhays.