Lifelines
Submitted by My Garden Spot Blog
What with all the doctor shopping ‘Pup and I have been doing, we’ve become all the more…cognisant of the state of our health. And, with our investments doing a nose dive, we’re not going to be getting cable anytime soon, nor will we be getting a new television. We’ll be doing some traveling… ’cause some things are important to have in your life… and friends are one of them.
That makes everything we have as income all the more important. Our bills are low, but, as with the need to rebuild fences, we’ve got some credit card debt. If one of us were to suddenly be gone, the person left behind might have a hard time.
Our mortgage payments are low, and we owe far less than the house is worth…for now at least. Still, it would be nice if we both knew that, if something happened, things would be taken care of, at least monetarily. We’ve both tried to get mortgage disability insurance, however, as we are already marked as disabled…they don’t really want us. I wish we could have done it before it was impossible for us to do.
We tried for mortgage protection insurance from another company, and were turned down. We’re too old and we’ve got…medical issues.
Don’t let things wait too long, mortgage insurance, like life insurance, can be a lifeline for those you leave behind. NAA Life’s insurances are not just a pieces of paper, they’re peace of mind.
We couldn’t take advantage of it, but I hope others can. We’ve had to take and make other arrangements, including some extra life insurance on both of us. We’re belt and suspender people. I just hope neither of us has to use any of our lifelines.


