Hi all. I am still in bed in my post-Thanksgiving haze. We had 11 people yesterday, and our spread included roast turkey and gravy; cornbread stuffing with apples, onions, celery, and cranberries; roast brussels sprouts with pecans; green beans with butter; mashed sweet potatoes with maple syrup; and cranberry relish. I made three pies: a tart green apple, a sweet apple-pear hybrid, and pumpkin with homemade whipped cream. Hosting every year is an enormous amount of work, but I love that we've had this tradition for 13 years. It's so wonderful to see everyone enjoying the food and each other's company.
I need to get up and do some grading, but my bed is so much more appealing.
Relax in the food and people afterglow.
I just added Hulu to our tv and left Love It or List It up on the screen to surprise DH. Since we cancelled cable ages ago the only thing he has moaned about is his lack of HGTV. He is going to be so relieved and happy.
HGTV is sort of the Bob Ross of cable, right? I love all the 'flip' couples--even Tarek and Christina, soldiering on as business partners. I can't wait for Good Bones and Home Town to come back in hopes of seeing the new babies, as well as house rehab. And even though I know the couples have chosen their houses before they appear, Property Brothers is always fun, as is Listed Sisters.
I still miss Matt and Sherri, though, and the crews that go through your basement, attic, and garage and rehab your look with what they find on hand. And when they visited *gardens* still part of the channel's name.
His reaction to sitting down in his chair and seeing Love It or List It paused on the screen was priceless. He is super happy to have his HGTV shows back.
Fixer Upper always makes me feel at peace.
Ugh. Tim's now-previous employer is so small that they don't offer COBRA, and his new employer has a 3-month probationary period before benefits kick in, so we have to find insurance coverage through the ACA. While I'm so glad the ACA exists, just the process of enrolling is so exhausting that I can't believe anyone in this fucking hellhole of a country is opposed to universal health care. And that's before I even get to the premiums, which are insane. Holy shit.
I'm just glad we only need ACA coverage for 3 months. My therapist isn't on any of the ACA plans we qualify for, so I'll have to figure that out. Meh.
Argh that sucks Steph. How small does an employer have to be to not offer Cobra? Is it like FMLA?
Though apparently my giant multinational employer has such shitty health insurance that none of the best physical therapists and none of the massage therapists at all take it.
Argh that sucks Steph. How small does an employer have to be to not offer Cobra? Is it like FMLA?
I think companies with fewer than 20 employees don't have to offer COBRA.
Woo, we're also putting 4 new tires on the Corolla and getting the 60,000-mile service done on Wednesday. We definitely budgeted for this (we bought the car in 2015, so we knew we'd be due for tires before this winter really kicks in, and the 60,000-mile service is important), but between this and the ACA premiums, it feels like we are hemorrhaging money.
We're fine; we have the funds for all of this, but it's just daunting for all of it to hit at one time, so it makes me spin my mental wheels a bit. So my coping method is to get takeout pizza for dinner tonight. (The kitty is getting his bi-annual checkup, shots, and a teeth cleaning, so I had to drop him off at 7:30 this morning, and I'll pick him up later in the day. The vet is right by one of my favorite pizza places that does a gluten-free crust. It would be foolish to NOT take advantage of the proximity, so we are by god having LaRosa's for dinner tonight.)
In SUPER happy news, my brother and SiL will be here for the holidays in exactly 3 weeks! And they're staying for 2 weeks. We have shenanigans planned (where "shenanigans" means "see Aquaman on opening night and also Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse because we are giant nerds").