Tuesday, May 27, 2008
A quick pupcake update
I have a whole post already written about the "pupcakes", but I haven't uploaded the pictures yet, so I can't post it yet. But Caitlin's on top of things and has posted a photo of my pupcakes in her blog.
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Huah!
I passed my company's bootcamp! I'm quite proud to announce that I passed THE Project on the first try. The Project is a 3 day grueling test of one's ability to use the software, manage time, and pay attention to minute details. I'm so RELIEVED and EXCITED to be finished with this, and am really looking forward to work in the morning.
I owe you all a few posts...one documenting my "pupcakes", and probably some more that I've meant to write and haven't. Hopefully now that I'm not spending 100% of my time studying and preparing for bootcamp stuff, I'll have a minute to post again. Of course, this weekend Scott's whole family is in town for a wedding. Fun stuff.
I owe you all a few posts...one documenting my "pupcakes", and probably some more that I've meant to write and haven't. Hopefully now that I'm not spending 100% of my time studying and preparing for bootcamp stuff, I'll have a minute to post again. Of course, this weekend Scott's whole family is in town for a wedding. Fun stuff.
Sunday, May 11, 2008
The more you know....
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Thank goodness!
Last week, I nearly had a heart attack when (I thought) I figured out that because of my new insurance, I would have to switch insulin pumps to one I had barely heard of. I rely on my pump more than even I realized, and the thought of giving up Pump Daddy induced major heart-racing, full-tilt panic.
Today, I learned that not only do I not have to switch (enough negatives for ya?), but insurance will pay for 90% of my supplies for Pump Daddy! Yippee!! It's not the 100% coverage that I had grown used to at my old company, but it's definitely better than having to switch to an inferior pump, and/or pay big dollas for datgum medical supplies!
And a (completely unrelated) side note - why is it that on Dancing with the Stars, do the women always have tails on their skimpy little outfits? Bizarre.
Today, I learned that not only do I not have to switch (enough negatives for ya?), but insurance will pay for 90% of my supplies for Pump Daddy! Yippee!! It's not the 100% coverage that I had grown used to at my old company, but it's definitely better than having to switch to an inferior pump, and/or pay big dollas for datgum medical supplies!
And a (completely unrelated) side note - why is it that on Dancing with the Stars, do the women always have tails on their skimpy little outfits? Bizarre.
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