Rare Gail & Marty sailing away Posted September 20, 2023 #51 Share Posted September 20, 2023 Thanks for the info. 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kochleffel Posted September 20, 2023 #52 Share Posted September 20, 2023 No pepperoni for me, and also no shrimp. I do not want "a nice Hawaiian punch." I am rarely ready for anything, so why should today be any different? No on the drink. Yes on the wine, or maybe Lamoreaux Landing 2018 Cabernet Franc. I was supposed to get to Goteborg/Gothenburg last year but the port was changed to Aarhus in Denmark. However, my TCM practitioner spent a year of high school and a year of college in Gothenburg. The rest of my class assignment is a personal narrative to be delivered orally in no more than six minutes. If I were from Boston instead of Ohio I would be able to say 50% more in the same time and could tell the story properly. It's about being lost in the snow in the Sky Lakes Wilderness, so this cartoon is relevant. 15 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bennybear Posted September 20, 2023 #53 Share Posted September 20, 2023 (edited) Good day and thanks all! I’m glad to hear some good news for Maurice, Graham, Sam and @Lady HudsonDh! @HAL Sailer happy birthday to your DH, I always appreciate your kind supportive words, We haven’t been able to sail recently either. @smitty34877 keeping you in my thoughts and prayers in these tough days! Hugs! We had some luck yesterday seeing a beautiful bull elk and his harem Edited September 20, 2023 by bennybear 20 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ger_77 Posted September 20, 2023 #54 Share Posted September 20, 2023 A quick check-in before taking DH to meet his friends for coffee. @grapau27 I'm happy to hear you had a good report from your skin cancer check up. @HAL Sailer wishing your DH a very Happy Birthday; I do wish for him better health and more birthdays for the two of you to celebrate together. 16 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ottahand7 Posted September 20, 2023 #55 Share Posted September 20, 2023 @HAL Sailer Happy 87th birthday to your DH, I am sorry to hear that he in not doing well and they can't figure out what is wrong. @grapau27 Great news on your clean bill of health from your skin doctor. @mamaofami So happy to hear that Sam is home again. I will be missing tomorrow we will be traveling to SW of Pittsburgh and spending the night in a hotel. We like to take in scenic places if we come across them. Nancy 17 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dfish Posted September 20, 2023 #56 Share Posted September 20, 2023 Good afternoon! Well, what an experience at the eye doctor's today. It always comes down to the money. They had all the specifics on my insurance for frames and lenses and were able to calculate to the penny what I owed for them. However, they weren't so knowledgeable when it came to the exam portion. They charged me a $25 deductible which does not apply to this exam. Then they charged me for the refraction part of the exam (where they test the different lenses to figure out your prescription) because they said Medicare doesn't cover it. I explained that I had the exam coverage for eyes that went with the glasses and it was covered under that. They said they had no way of knowing that and that they only submitted to Medicare. So, I have Aetna and my vision insurance company calling them to explain preventive coverage, co-pays, and coordination of benefits. Grrrrrr. It will all work out and is a first world problem in the scheme of things. Relax, Deb, and have a glass of wine to celebrate no diabetic retinopathy, no glaucoma, and no macular degeneration. Ok, now I have a Zoom meeting to get ready for. I might get dinner in here sometime. 23 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NextOne Posted September 20, 2023 #57 Share Posted September 20, 2023 Hi friends! At long last, I have a date for my mitral valve replacement surgery -- Oct. 17. They'll do a procedure to hopefully fix the AFib while they're in there, too, because it will be open heart. Also going to do a CT scan the day before to see of there are any blockages and, if so, will fix those as well. One stop shopping! So after that I guess I'll either be mooing or oinking! Prayers for all of the Dailyites in need, and cheers for all who are celebrating! 21 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quartzsite Cruiser Posted September 20, 2023 #58 Share Posted September 20, 2023 7 hours ago, marshhawk said: Good Wednesday Morning Dailyites! Computer says the temp is 60. Insurance company says I have to clean up the tree before they come out and inspect the roof. So between shifts I will be clipping. They won't be here until 10/2. I know that a person with a mighty chainsaw will have to get in after we clip away, but one day at a time. The amount the insurance will pay for tree toting is less than the deductible, so i'm thinking that if the roof is not busted, and the windows are not damaged, we might just have to handle it ourselves. The driveway is still collapsing. The chunk that was dangling over the hole has finally gone through. I need to do a short fix with gravel until we have the money for a new driveway. I like pepperoni pizza, but I am more partial to a veggie pizza. The new garlic bread crust from Domino's is very good! I'm always ready for everything. If i don't like whatever it is, I take a nap or walk away, but I was ready to do something. Looking forward to the recipes. @rafinmdI'm glad that you decided to take the cruises. They feed you, they make the bed and if you don't want to get up, they have room service! all you need to do is get some good fresh ocean air, and relax. @mamaofamiI'm so glad it's home for Sam! I hope he has a speedy recovery. Annie, I can't believe they are making you clean up the tree before the will even look at what happened. I hope you can find someone with a chain saw to help. If we were closer, things were different here, and our chain saw wasn't in Arizona, I'd offer to help. As it is, I'll lend moral support from a distance. 5 hours ago, AncientWanderer said: Good morning, all. @Lady Hudson, that's awesome that the Northern Lights appeared for you! Wonderful luck. @mamaofami and @ger_77, good to hear that your DHs are doing well and on the mend. I was sad to read that @HAL Sailer's DH is having a hard time. I hope his birthday is pleasant and wish many returns of the day. @StLouisCruisers, I hope Ren feels better today. Headaches in young people are always a worry. Hang in there, coordinating teen activities. Like you, we're used to a quiet life. The grandkids really shake it up. But in a good way. @cunnorl, they redid our club dining room, too, and it was very disappointing. It used to be a beautiful space. Now just bland, bland, bland. Sigh. @rafinmd, almost there! You have to go so that you can tell us all about the Grills experience! I would love some pepperoni pizza. And the banana daiquiri wouldn't hurt, either. We had an early wake-up from DD that one-year-old DGS is not feeling well, so DH went with her to emergency room and I'll pick up DGD from school later on. No really worries, just an abundance of caution, as he's had some allergy problems. Just a hectic start to the day. Everyone, enjoy your Hump Day. It's pretty overcast here in San Diego today, but after a long, hot summer, it feels pretty darn good. Thoughts are with all those having difficulties. Maxine, I hope your one-year-old DGS is already feeling better, and that it wasn't anything serious. 2 hours ago, rafinmd said: Step by step continues: This isn't as easy as I would have liked. First Covid, and now the UPS store I usually use is remodeling and not easy to get to so I ended up at this one in the opposite direction. I did go close to my regular UPS store but it was for groceries, prescriptions and I also got my flu shot. Now I hear one of the possible side effects is fatigue. Just what I needed! Roy Roy, IIRC from previous flu shots, I never felt fatigue, but if it happens, I think it would be short lived. 46 minutes ago, dfish said: Good afternoon! Well, what an experience at the eye doctor's today. It always comes down to the money. They had all the specifics on my insurance for frames and lenses and were able to calculate to the penny what I owed for them. However, they weren't so knowledgeable when it came to the exam portion. They charged me a $25 deductible which does not apply to this exam. Then they charged me for the refraction part of the exam (where they test the different lenses to figure out your prescription) because they said Medicare doesn't cover it. I explained that I had the exam coverage for eyes that went with the glasses and it was covered under that. They said they had no way of knowing that and that they only submitted to Medicare. So, I have Aetna and my vision insurance company calling them to explain preventive coverage, co-pays, and coordination of benefits. Grrrrrr. It will all work out and is a first world problem in the scheme of things. Relax, Deb, and have a glass of wine to celebrate no diabetic retinopathy, no glaucoma, and no macular degeneration. Ok, now I have a Zoom meeting to get ready for. I might get dinner in here sometime. Debbie, what a mess about the insurance. I hope they get it fixed soon. May I suggest two glasses of wine to celebrate no diabetic retinopathy, no glaucoma, and no macular degeneration. 7 minutes ago, NextOne said: Hi friends! At long last, I have a date for my mitral valve replacement surgery -- Oct. 17. They'll do a procedure to hopefully fix the AFib while they're in there, too, because it will be open heart. Also going to do a CT scan the day before to see of there are any blockages and, if so, will fix those as well. One stop shopping! So after that I guess I'll either be mooing or oinking! Prayers for all of the Dailyites in need, and cheers for all who are celebrating! Edi, I'm glad you finally have a surgery date. I hope there is noting else except the AFib that will need fixing. I also hope you have a uneventful and quick recovery. That will be a time to let others pamper you. @grapau27 Graham, I'm glad you got the all clear from the dermatologist. Lenda 13 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grapau27 Posted September 20, 2023 #59 Share Posted September 20, 2023 1 hour ago, bennybear said: Good day and thanks all! I’m glad to hear some good news for Maurice, Graham, Sam and @Lady HudsonDh! @HAL Sailer happy birthday to your DH, I always appreciate your kind supportive words, We haven’t been able to sail recently either. @smitty34877 keeping you in my thoughts and prayers in these tough days! Hugs! We had some luck yesterday seeing a beautiful bull elk and his harem 1 hour ago, ger_77 said: A quick check-in before taking DH to meet his friends for coffee. @grapau27 I'm happy to hear you had a good report from your skin cancer check up. @HAL Sailer wishing your DH a very Happy Birthday; I do wish for him better health and more birthdays for the two of you to celebrate together. 1 hour ago, ottahand7 said: @HAL Sailer Happy 87th birthday to your DH, I am sorry to hear that he in not doing well and they can't figure out what is wrong. @grapau27 Great news on your clean bill of health from your skin doctor. @mamaofami So happy to hear that Sam is home again. I will be missing tomorrow we will be traveling to SW of Pittsburgh and spending the night in a hotel. We like to take in scenic places if we come across them. Nancy 4 minutes ago, Quartzsite Cruiser said: Annie, I can't believe they are making you clean up the tree before the will even look at what happened. I hope you can find someone with a chain saw to help. If we were closer, things were different here, and our chain saw wasn't in Arizona, I'd offer to help. As it is, I'll lend moral support from a distance. Maxine, I hope your one-year-old DGS is already feeling better, and that it wasn't anything serious. Roy, IIRC from previous flu shots, I never felt fatigue, but if it happens, I think it would be short lived. Debbie, what a mess about the insurance. I hope they get it fixed soon. May I suggest two glasses of wine to celebrate no diabetic retinopathy, no glaucoma, and no macular degeneration. Edi, I'm glad you finally have a surgery date. I hope there is noting else except the AFib that will need fixing. I also hope you have a uneventful and quick recovery. That will be a time to let others pamper you. @grapau27 Graham, I'm glad you got the all clear from the dermatologist. Lenda Many thanks for all of your good wishes today. Booster jab on Friday and Flu jab on Monday. Graham. 11 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dfish Posted September 20, 2023 #60 Share Posted September 20, 2023 22 minutes ago, NextOne said: Hi friends! At long last, I have a date for my mitral valve replacement surgery -- Oct. 17. They'll do a procedure to hopefully fix the AFib while they're in there, too, because it will be open heart. Also going to do a CT scan the day before to see of there are any blockages and, if so, will fix those as well. One stop shopping! So after that I guess I'll either be mooing or oinking! Prayers for all of the Dailyites in need, and cheers for all who are celebrating! I'm glad you have a date set and that they can do so much for you. They will often check for and repair other issues once they are in. They like to avoid future surgeries. 7 minutes ago, Quartzsite Cruiser said: Debbie, what a mess about the insurance. I hope they get it fixed soon. May I suggest two glasses of wine to celebrate no diabetic retinopathy, no glaucoma, and no macular degeneration. You don't have to convince me! 12 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grapau27 Posted September 20, 2023 #61 Share Posted September 20, 2023 (edited) 28 minutes ago, NextOne said: Hi friends! At long last, I have a date for my mitral valve replacement surgery -- Oct. 17. They'll do a procedure to hopefully fix the AFib while they're in there, too, because it will be open heart. Also going to do a CT scan the day before to see of there are any blockages and, if so, will fix those as well. One stop shopping! So after that I guess I'll either be mooing or oinking! Prayers for all of the Dailyites in need, and cheers for all who are celebrating! That is excellent news Edi that you have a date for your Mistral valve replacement surgery. Very best wishes for a successful procedure and a healthy future full of cruises. Graham. Edited September 20, 2023 by grapau27 8 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AroundWithMAPTravels Posted September 20, 2023 #62 Share Posted September 20, 2023 Ok so it was pizza for dinner… albeit NOT pepperoni (my favorite!) but a more “healthy “ cauliflower crust with vegetables…. Pepperoni always preferred. will always try new wine selections! Quote : interesting Port: as several others, only on ferry. 🙏 to all 20 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aliaschief Posted September 20, 2023 #63 Share Posted September 20, 2023 55 minutes ago, NextOne said: Hi friends! At long last, I have a date for my mitral valve replacement surgery -- Oct. 17. They'll do a procedure to hopefully fix the AFib while they're in there, too, because it will be open heart. Also going to do a CT scan the day before to see of there are any blockages and, if so, will fix those as well. One stop shopping! So after that I guess I'll either be mooing or oinking! Prayers for all of the Dailyites in need, and cheers for all who are celebrating! I’m a mooer. Had open heart to replace my aortic valve. Upon release from hospital my surgeon ordered me to sleep sitting up which I did for a month. Fortunately I had a recliner. If you don’t have a recliner you might want to look into renting one. Good luck and prayers for a successful surgery. Bruce 15 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Live4cruises Posted September 20, 2023 #64 Share Posted September 20, 2023 @HAL Sailer There are no frauds on the Daily! We only have friends who are Once, Future, and Hoping to Be on BHB's. My best to you and your husband as you celebrate his birthday and courageously and optimistically look to the future. @rafinmdYEA!! @ everybody else thanks for posting and sharing! 16 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ottahand7 Posted September 20, 2023 #65 Share Posted September 20, 2023 @NextOne great news on you getting scheduled for your needed heart surgery. 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare kazu Posted September 20, 2023 #66 Share Posted September 20, 2023 1 hour ago, NextOne said: Hi friends! At long last, I have a date for my mitral valve replacement surgery -- Oct. 17. They'll do a procedure to hopefully fix the AFib while they're in there, too, because it will be open heart. Also going to do a CT scan the day before to see of there are any blockages and, if so, will fix those as well. One stop shopping! So after that I guess I'll either be mooing or oinking! Prayers for all of the Dailyites in need, and cheers for all who are celebrating! that is great news to hear 👍. One stop shopping is clever indeed. Best wishes for your surgery Edi and a quick recovery after. 2 hours ago, dfish said: Good afternoon! Well, what an experience at the eye doctor's today. It always comes down to the money. They had all the specifics on my insurance for frames and lenses and were able to calculate to the penny what I owed for them. However, they weren't so knowledgeable when it came to the exam portion. They charged me a $25 deductible which does not apply to this exam. Then they charged me for the refraction part of the exam (where they test the different lenses to figure out your prescription) because they said Medicare doesn't cover it. I explained that I had the exam coverage for eyes that went with the glasses and it was covered under that. They said they had no way of knowing that and that they only submitted to Medicare. So, I have Aetna and my vision insurance company calling them to explain preventive coverage, co-pays, and coordination of benefits. Grrrrrr. It will all work out and is a first world problem in the scheme of things. Relax, Deb, and have a glass of wine to celebrate no diabetic retinopathy, no glaucoma, and no macular degeneration. Ok, now I have a Zoom meeting to get ready for. I might get dinner in here sometime. Yikes = what a mess, Debbie. I hated that my insurance company has me pay and then submit (they pay FAST - 24-48 hours for 99% of stuff) but it beats all that kerfluffle and aggravation you want through. I second the motion for TWO glasses of wine to celebrate the good eye report. You’ve sure earned it. 14 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dfish Posted September 21, 2023 #67 Share Posted September 21, 2023 1 hour ago, kazu said: Yikes = what a mess, Debbie. I hated that my insurance company has me pay and then submit (they pay FAST - 24-48 hours for 99% of stuff) but it beats all that kerfluffle and aggravation you want through. I second the motion for TWO glasses of wine to celebrate the good eye report. You’ve sure earned it. The thing that gets me is that they had detailed information about what was covered and to what extend on frames and lenses and then claimed they couldn't get that information about the exam. Liars! I can understand their confusion over the deductible, but my policy doesn't inflict that on me for this exam. I'm giving it a few days and then I'll call their billing office and tell them to note in my file tht the refraction exam is covered and there is no deductible. And, I'll tell them I am not paying them upfront ever again and waiting for them to reimburse me. Who knows how long that will take. 13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1ANGELCAT Posted September 21, 2023 #68 Share Posted September 21, 2023 Evening all, @Crazy For Catsand @ger_77, I just came across a website called: pastrymade thar has a cat lovers rolling pin and cookie cutters. Looks pretty cool 🐾 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cruzin Terri Posted September 21, 2023 #69 Share Posted September 21, 2023 Good evening. I am late to the game again and missed yesterday. it has just been a busy time. Thank you to Rich, Vanessa, Debbie, Ann, and Dixie for keeping us on track. I like Pizza, but not pepperoni on it. I like punch, i feel like I am always getting ready for something, Never any down time. i will pass on the food and drink. On our past cruise the ship stopped in Gothenburg, Sweden. i did not have any memory of what we did. So i looked at my diary. This is what i wrote “We did not go ashore today. I slept very poorly last night. Jim was tired and did not want to leave the ship. At 10 am after breakfast I decided to take a 1 hour nap. I woke up at 2:30 pm. It was too late to go ashore so I didn’t. Jim was still sleeping. So we missed the port of Gothenburg.” So, unfortunately, I have no photos to share. @JazzyV i have not heard from my cousin. I have called and not gotten an answer. The last I know is that the wound was infected and she was going to see a wound specialist. Her daughter was staying with her and helping her. I will try to find out more. @mamaofami I am so happy that Sam is home. And happy anniversary yesterday.\\ @HAL Sailer i am sorry to hear of your DH’s problems. You are in my prayers. And Happy birthday to him. @StLouisCruisersI hope Ren is feeling better and that you and your DH get used to caring for a teenager. @NextOneI am glad you have a date for the Mitral Valve Replacement. Prayers for you. @dfishOh, the joys of insurance problems. I have had some busy days. As most of you realize, most everything falls on my shoulders. Today I had to take Jim for Blood Work. Glad we went today as tomorrow we are due for very bad weather. Afterwards I finished fixing our Gas Grill. i started this on Monday. It needed a new igniter. I ordered it before we went on our cruise. However when we got back it was so darn hot everyday that I just could not do it. Finally it cooled down. So on Monday I took the grill apart and today i installed the new igniter. It took about 2 more hours of work today but it works fine. We used it tonight and I was happy to do some grilling. i am sorry to say that the floors are still not right and I have to get in touch with the contractor again. The floor guy did a lousy job and made a mess of the baseboards and the doorframe to the bedroom. The last person I ever want to see in my house is that floor guy, but I guess I don’t have a choice. i have an email ready to send to the contractor. We have just about everything ready for our cruise. Just have to get ourselves ready. We leave for Italy in just about a month. I have not been sleeping well. I attribute that to the increased Prednisone dosage. i am feeling better and hope that after i contact the Doc, it can be reduced. i need more sleep. Hope everyone had a good day. Good night and God Bless, Terri 11 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Crazy For Cats Posted September 21, 2023 #70 Share Posted September 21, 2023 8 hours ago, 1ANGELCAT said: Evening all, @Crazy For Catsand @ger_77, I just came across a website called: pastrymade thar has a cat lovers rolling pin and cookie cutters. Looks pretty cool 🐾 They are cute! 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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