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Is today Friday?

The house is a mess. I need to clean. I think [livejournal.com profile] seeliespright is supposed to come over to sew later, though I should probably talk to him to see what time he needs a ride. (no special showering required, btw, whatever you normally use doesn't seem to make me sick. No irish spring, please!)

I need to shower. I need to get dressed. I did eat, so no need to do any more of that (fried rice, yum).

[livejournal.com profile] explodingcat has homework and lab stuff to do, along with work. Today is the first day we can look at insurance enrollment options, so we're scrutinizing our options. After he prints out the info sheets, I'll start checking out doctors who are covered. AETNA is an option and though I'm still pissed off at them (they STILL haven't reimbursed me for supposedly covered custom splints), they *did* shell out tens of thousands of dollars without too much complaint in 2002. Sure, they tried to weasel out of it, but my cardiothoracic surgeon put the fear of god (or was it the Medical Oversight Review Board?) in them and they assumed the position.

Tonight, I'll attempt to make that fleece robe I bought the fixins' for last year. I might not have enough fusible web, but I can deal with that when I come to it.

I think I'll separate a couple loads of laundry and then take my shower. After that, I can dust the dining room floor so that it's clean clean clean.

I really want caffeine, but I'm trying to go without it and HFCS I'm not sure that's really feasible. I have some Kosher for Passover Coca Cola in the pantry. That's free of HFCS, so I could crack open a new two liter and enjoy the small amount of caffeine in it.

Date: 2004-10-28 06:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jkatj.livejournal.com
My insurance choices for next year are Aetna and Blue Cross/Blue Shield. As far as I can tell, either will be better than my current Unicare. I keep going back and forth as to which to choose. I've had decent luck with BC/BS in the past, but the Aetna looks to be cheaper overall. **sigh** I'm glad to have insurance, but I hate trying to guess which will be better for my set of issues. That feeling must be much worse for you. :P

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