Post by namastebiotches on Sept 22, 2016 12:06:40 GMT -5
Since my health insurance deductible is met, I'm.trying to figure out other med stuff I can get done for free before the year ends. MRI for migraines is the only thing coming to mind but I need to research it first if there's any out of pocket expense or if it falls under the deductible.
Post by skategirl128 on Sept 22, 2016 12:21:11 GMT -5
Another beautiful day here! I already took a walk in the sunshine! It's my half day
A friend is meeting me for lunch. Should be fun to catch up!
Later I'm taking DS to the car cruise in to surprise my aunt and uncle who have a car in the show. It's walkable for us but I was supposed to have a meeting tonight that cancelled. So should be a good day!
Post by namastebiotches on Sept 22, 2016 12:29:25 GMT -5
I'm watching the pilot of How to get away with murder. Not sure if I'm interested yet. I find my days missing DS. Interesting. Lol Tonight is soccer. Will be nice to have the full hour since last week was short because of the open house.
Post by namastebiotches on Sept 22, 2016 18:53:33 GMT -5
Home from soccer. There's these two kids that are clearly larger than everyone else & seem like professional soccer players that are always knocking kids down or punting the ball & hitting them like crazy people. So effing annoying. We had to yell out 'hey take it easy' a couple of times when DS fell victim to their shenanigans. His instructional program is supposed to be 5-6yo but they let 7yo participate if they didn't get on a team in time. Not my damn fault your parents suck at signing you up. GRRRR I kind of want to find out how he can get on a team because it seems calmer. There's only a certain number of kids on the field at once & only chasing one ball. There was a game in the next field over & two of his classmates were there so can't be an age thing unless you have to try out or something. I am going to investigate. Maybe we can swap in the spring.
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