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Prologue
Another day another dollar, or shall I say another day of unemployment. I looked down at my daughter sleeping beside me and sighed. Ever since her father died, everything started to fall apart.
I was an army wife and we lived on the base while her father and my husband James fought overseas. I didn't have to work because of the many benefits that the army provided.
Everything was going great until December 3, 2011, when I got a phone call saying his tank blew up while in Afghanistan. It was the absolute worst day of my life. They shipped his body back to America for a proper burial. Since he was only twenty and he enrolled in the military when he was only nineteen when he died his family's benefits ceased. So I did get his life insurance policy, but mine and Ariela's health and dental insurance was revoked. We were also forced to move off of the base, so we moved to Texas from the army base in Jacksonville, Florida.
His life insurance policy left us 50,000 dollars, which I didn't complain about, but living off of that for a year was proving difficult. Since he and I were so young when we got married, our parents shunned us.
To get the benefits that the army provided, we had to get married. And because I was pregnant at the time, we felt it was the best thing to do considering at the time I only had my high school education. So we got married against our parent's wishes. I was also able to get my associate’s degree in business while on the base as a sort of backup plan, but what I didn't know is how hard finding a job is these days. A degree didn't guarantee you a job.
So to save money I got a one-bedroom apartment in a not-so-good neighborhood. I still manage to pay $700 a month for crap. I was naive to think $50,000 would last forever, but I didn't think I would be down to $25,000 by the end of the year and that's being as frugal as I could be. I have a job interview for a secretary that paid well and I'm hoping to land it because time is running out, and so is the money.