Well, Josh, I'll tell you what I've told Fox and every other person with spelling issues (like my little bro): this is a fantastic place to improve your writing skills, and you're welcome here.
__Some people can't stand the sight of poor grammar, but almost all of us agree: if you're trying, that's all we ask.
__Slow down and focus on doing the best you can with each post! Pay attention to the grammar in other posts, noting where people use different forms of homonyms such as you're and your, and too, to, and two. My little bro always struggled with spelling, but now he's finishing his grad research to become a professor of engineering. His lowest point was when he had to drop out of his first grad school due to his inability to complete his thesis. He had done all the research and knew what he wanted to say, but he just couldn't express it in writing. I couldn't help him. I couldn't make heads or tails of the concepts he wanted to communicate in the paper. He's a very hard and focused worker, however, and he made a science of improving his writing skills.
__I encourage you to continue working at it yourself. It takes a long time for some people. You don't pick up on the "rules" as easily as some people do- almost automatically, in my case. You may have to look much, much harder, but it can be done.
__Oh, and guess what? I had to spell-check this post!