One of my work friends invited me to a knitting night. Yay, being social!
'Safe'
Natter 74: Ready or Not
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
And so talking about my nutball insurance shenanigans wound me up so I went and pulled old dead telephone line from the second floor. My coping mechanisms, don't use them.
I'm just working (still), even though I don't need to at this time of night.
one of the reasons I stay with my current job is the decent and stable health insurance. It's a bit pricey but worth it to be shenanigan-free.
It's not Tim's job that dropped it; for some reason Humana has decided to no longer offer the plan we have. Dicks. So I'm sure Tim's company's insurance agent will pull together a similar plan and we'll be fine, but it's unnerving to hear on the day Tim learned about his new cancer drug regimen.
Well, thank goodness for no more pre-existing condition worries.
Seriously!
Well, thank goodness for no more pre-existing condition worries.
I wonder how many people left stinking jobs because of that. I wouldn't have been able to get on with my current company ten years ago if they hadn't said in the meeting "Oh, and you get insurance from day one, so you don't have to worry about the waiting period." Horrifically rare for a company to be willing to insure without the waiting period to disqualify current conditions.
Funeral went well. Enjoyed the time with family. Tired now.
Well, thank goodness for no more pre-existing condition worries.
THANKS, OBAMA.
... I love that POTUS himself uses that now. Heh.
Ah, Liese. I remember being EXHAUSTED the week of my dad's service. Literally too tired to think.
Insomnia. Again. Dammit.
Well, thank goodness for no more pre-existing condition worries.
Unless the GOP takes the White House.
Lots of recovery~ma, Liese.