Granny's gone and done it again

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Good morning, GrannyFam. It's a beautiful day here and I don't hurt, hooray! Hope everyone has an awesome day.
Good morning to you also! It's beautiful here also but hot with a good chance of rain this afternoon. I'm headed out to check on the chickens so I don't have to go out later. Hope everyone has a great day.
 
And okay I’m definitely going to the walk in clinic tomorrow. This is MISERABLE. Plus it’s now on my hand too plus possibly another spot on my leg. Plus of course ALL OVER my face and neck. Both of which are weeping like mad and covered in yellow crusties. I need to do SOMETHING. I don’t think calamine lotion or Benadryl is gonna do anything. LOL even though I ordered both yesterday. I need to go. I don’t want it going into my eyes next. 😬😭🤣💔
 
And okay I’m definitely going to the walk in clinic tomorrow. This is MISERABLE. Plus it’s now on my hand too plus possibly another spot on my leg. Plus of course ALL OVER my face and neck. Both of which are weeping like mad and covered in yellow crusties. I need to do SOMETHING. I don’t think calamine lotion or Benadryl is gonna do anything. LOL even though I ordered both yesterday. I need to go. I don’t want it going into my eyes next. 😬😭🤣💔
New medication?
 
Google..Is a trust more powerful than a will. :)
Explains better than I can.
AI Overview


A will and a trust are both estate planning tools, but they serve different purposes and have distinct characteristics. A will outlines how assets should be distributed after death and is subject to probate, a public legal process. A trust, on the other hand, is a legal entity that holds assets and distributes them according to its terms, potentially avoiding probate and offering more privacy.
 

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