Good morning fellow Texans and SSR enthusiasts. We ran out of coffee by one day. Today is shopping day. No hot coffee and we are about to start working on taxes. So far our taxes triple the amount of SS I received. Mary is too young to have SS benefits. The sun is trying to poke through, Andre Bonaceli (sp?) is on the CD player. It will take all day to put the medical payments together. I really should be depressed and a little angry. I am dealing with the two things in life that I do not like, insurance and taxes. However, I am reminded that all these nice roads we ride on are paid for with our tax dollars.
So join me, start working on your taxes. Get them out of the way.
I feel your pain, got a lot of those medical papers too
Oh, thank you for reminding me, a third issue that bugs me is the medical profession and its increasing costs. I can't really complain about the service the clinics and hospitals give but if a doctor would take the time to listen to the patient and examine the medical HISTORY I could have gone without one of the surgeries. My Blue Cross Blue Shield Premium went up to $4,000.00 a month when they had the opportunity to get rid of me because we moved to Texas. If I could afford $4,000.00 a month do you think I'd have medical insurance???
Sorry to hear about the cast. Its too bad your wife can't drive or you could be here.
eh, eh, good catch, however getting the driver out of bed to make the drive is another story. Don't worry, there will be a time when you wish my cast were back on forcing me to stay home.
Good morning fellow Texans and National friends. Woke up to Blueberry Bagel, V-8 (of course) and freshly brewed coffee.
Today we go to the doctor to talk them out of a letter to support my disability claim and then on to Tomball Regional Hospital to pick up a EKG and deliver it to my personal physician.
See what you young pups can look forward to if you don't take care of your body!?!?!?! ( or in some cases even if you DO take care of your body)
On the bright side my, pen making activities are progressing. Fewer and fewer mistakes and some beautiful instruments with inlays, exotic woods and smooth finishes.
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