I guess I am lucky with my dentist and my dental insurance and all -- it's all fine! Which is good because my teeth were a disaster in my teens/20s, and it was brutal. I assume this is because I had a bad childhood dentist, but most of my dental work (including crowns, root canals, broken teeth, etc). happened decades ago.
You guys, a friend of mine ordered boneless chicken breasts in her grocery delivery and instead got a whole spatchcocked chicken, and she put it in her crockpot, and I am so sad for her! But I'm trying to stay out of it because she thinks it's too late to take out of the crockpot. But she could have roasted it!!!!!
Oh, that is a missed opportunity! But slow cooked chicken will still be delicious, I'm sure
It will certainly be fine. Phew, I just feel better having gotten that out.
Yeah, you don't want to bottle that up but she doesn't need to hear it - another valuable b.org service
I cleaned my oven, something I am genuinely pretty sure I have never done before in my entire 48 years of life. I mean, I've moved a lot. Maybe mr. flea did it once.
I have SO MANY emotions about work and stuff. I've been not working for three whole months already and it's mostly fine? Income-wise we're fine? I started looking at jobs and thinking about applying and it's been making me super depressed. But then I also can't just stop working forever. Gah.
I can see that being a pretty complex place to be, flea. In general but maybe especially right now when everything else is so, you know, like it is
I haven't been to the dentist since COVID and now I don't want to go until I have paid for all the work I had done when I broke my molar and all that. It's just debt that keeps piling up with every visit and not going for the visit doesn't seem that risky? IDK
As a long-time dentist avoider, I say do what makes you happiest. (Signed, was recommended for a gum deep-clean in Feb, didn't follow up until Covid made it too late, and now will honestly probably never get around to it.)
I did make it to the dentist. They required masks (until I was actually with the dentist), took my temperature, etc., and scooted me in quickly since I'm in a vulnerable population. Went well; he commented that people seem to be taking better care of their teeth, either because they're stuck at home (by their toothbrushes) or because they wear masks a lot and, well, who wants to breathe in their own halitosis.
fuuuuuck insurance I am going to be on the phone all afternoon
Timelies all!
I am "on vacation" until next Friday.(Not actually going anywhere.) Thanks to not having used any vacation time between mid-February and late September, and earning annual leave at a high rate, I am well over the amount I can carry over to next year. Therefore I am taking 4 days off next week, and will need to take more at a later time this year.