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Agreed. Mrs AFB is being far too frugal with the thermostat for my liking.No, but bitterly cold.
Agreed. Mrs AFB is being far too frugal with the thermostat for my liking.No, but bitterly cold.
Agreed. Mrs AFB is being far too frugal with the thermostat for my liking.
Lymphatic drainage. It’s as good as massage as far as I’m concerned. I’m glad insurance covers it. I’d be much happier just being able to go for an ordinary massage when I feel like it, and not needing the drainage on an ongoing basis.Is this massage? My wife swears by it.
Lymphatic drainage. It’s as good as massage as far as I’m concerned. I’m glad insurance covers it. I’d be much happier just being able to go for an ordinary massage when I feel like it, and not needing the drainage on an ongoing basis.
I’ve always been able to skip the massage, but I adore a good pedicure (with lots of vigorous foot rubbing) and a facial. I’m lucky that this is something that is medically necessary for me, and covers all my wants. (And because it is a medical necessity, I don’t even have to pay for it!)Thta is another thing that Covid has put paid to; until last year, I used to receive a massage - bliss, sheer, unadulterated bliss - regularly, and it was wonderful.
I thought that she really felt the cold.
I certainly do (as did Mother).
I cut this sign today way to large I had to cut part of it and slide it and cut the rest. I think I have cut over 30 salt and straw signs. if you don't know what that is it is a high end ice cream shop that can have some crazy flavors.
a standard pear and blue cheese. they have had pigs blood I think halloween and turkey skin and other crazy flavors. the last time I ate it they had a snickerdoodle one and it was incredible. chocolate not bad. I cut them for a local sign guy and he finishes them. this one is going to coconut grove.![]()
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She does. She is just trying to economise. I think seeing the gas tank go down plays on her mind more than just a bill arriving once a quarter. That and my Reynolds is playing up so my hands are cold all the time at the moment.I thought that she really felt the cold.
I certainly do (as did Mother).
She does. She is just trying to economise. I think seeing the gas tank go down plays on her mind more than just a bill arriving once a quarter. That and my Reynolds is playing up so my hands are cold all the time at the moment.
Went for a walk when we got back from the supermarket with the camera. Cold but rewarding.
request an itemized bill first. it will place you in a lot better position to fight/negotiate it.I‘m going to think how I’m going to respond to a $2000 bill from the county’s ambulance service to transport my wife 5 miles to the hospital and at most they gave her some O2 on the way. This is associated with and addition to the $4000 hospital bill with her getting heat stroke standing in line to vote And spending 4 hours in the emergency room while they “observed her”. Just because they bill an outrageous amount, I‘ll be talking to my lawyer and insurance company about it.
Yes, I can afford to pay it, but the question is should I?
What is semi-amusing is that they sent me a form to fill out for financial assistance which I ignored, then I got a letter saying financial assistance has been denied, and now I expect they will send me a bill to be paid in full, except I won’t be paying it in full, at least not all at once. First if it’s not itemized, I’ll be asking for an itemized billing. The discussion with my lawyer will concern negotiating a price after the fact, as we were not privy to the charges up front.
The last time my wife was at the emergency room several years ago, after being billed, I told the billing agency I was going to be making monthly payments, they could take it or leave it. They took it.
She does often walk around barefoot yes. I'm in slippers and socks. But I let her choose what temperature to set the thermostat at. I'd have it on all day, but she is trying to make do with just the evenings and over night.Winter is not the time to economise on heat and warmth; that is somethig (in our part of the world, where we don't suffer punishing heat in summer) best reserved for the summer months.
Besides, I seem to recall that Mrs AFB sometiems strolls around barefoot; you mnetion Raynaud's disease, - abroad, a former colleague of mine, an Army Major, suffered badly from it - but, even at school (when I walked and cycled everywhere - i.e. I was naturally fit), my feet were always cold in winter.
There are few more horrid experiences in winter than a cold (and unwelcoming) house.
Anyway, a wash on, and a pleasant surprise from the electricity bill; as they had estimated my bill for ten months, - on account of Covid - when they finally came to do a reading, (in early December), it appears that my account is (considerably) in credit. Nice to know at this time of year.
The meter is far too high, - it is in the boiler house - and the numbers far too tiny, - and my eyesight too imperfect, for me to be able to read it (I tried) with (or without) spectacles.
She does often walk around barefoot yes. I'm in slippers and socks. But I let her choose what temperature to set the thermostat at. I'd have it on all day, but she is trying to make do with just the evenings and over night.
I mostly suffer in my hands and fingers. I can be sat with my hands holding a cup of tea and still cold. For hours at a time. Other days (when the temperature is the same), they are fine.
Anyway been doing some photo editing and a bit of work. Just finished lunch and am sipping a cup of tea at my desk. Just tidied my camera gear away as well. I had lenses everywhere!
When the sun is out the front gets lovely and warm in the afternoon. It’s currently 21 in the lounge with the heating not been on since 7.I'd have it on all day, too.
As did my mother.
We both love (in her case, loved) heat - as did my father, who adored sunshine and warm climates.
When the sun is out the front gets lovely and warm in the afternoon. It’s currently 21 in the lounge with the heating not been on since 7.
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