Last year at this time, turtles were in. This year, turtles are out, bees are in. For the Alliance anyways.
So, this can be our new saying:
“A made it to the hive”
More human than human.
My cpap equipment prescription finally came through. It had expired and when I needed replacement equipment my Dr was on vacation.
Slept pretty good last night.
*hugs the sleepy panda
Just a heads-up Orlyia, post 13 still has a call-out in it in the last sentence
Grandma’s coming to visit and the kids are super excited!! Well, except for my son, he has to give up his room and bed. He’ll survive though!
i tried making a chicken quesadilla once…ended up like a wrap though, but it was still pretty good.
i know Boston Pizza has these Santa Fe Chicken Quesadillas that’re typically around $10 during their “lunch hours” and it’s really good…especially if i substitute the peppers for extra tomatoes and spinach.
/coffehs
just take things one day at a time, that’s all you can do.
Family health has got in the way of me playing the past few weeks. Got a couple hours in tonight, was very relaxing.
Hope you’re all doing well xo
I’ve never understood why cpap equipment was prescription only, are they afraid we’ll have an air abuse problem? Or is it just another money/lobbying thing.
I suspect number 2.
Apparently I don’t need a prescription here. If I’m want tk lay full price. If j want j surance to cover it, I do need a prescription. Yeah it is a $400 difference with VS without haha.
I can’t buy the machine or the mask without a prescription here, even if I’m willing to forgo the insurance; I’ve tried.
random dialog from two NPC’s as i was walking through Stormwind a few mins ago:
Genevieve: You’re gonna have a play date with William and Donna later. How does that sound?
Anastasia: No way.
She’s smart enough to know, what Willie did with Donna’s “Betsy” many moons ago. (though now she’s turned the tables on him, with “Jump-Jump”)
I was never given a prescription for mine. I had to do a payment plan for a year just to pay for the machine. Supplies cost me a fortune and I couldn’t continue to pay for them.
Interesting. I know it was like that in California too. Makes no sense to me.
Don’t know if I could get a machine without a prescription though.
Exactly why I ride mine j to the ground before I replace it.
My headgear had broken (the plastic support inside by the mask) so I duct taped it. When that got loose, I split the duct tape I to 1/4 and wrapped it nice and tight.
Where the two hoses meet used simple friction tkk hold together. Well over time the clasp expands. So it would no longer hold the two hoses together.
You guessed it. Duct tape baby. This is why I am so happy to have new equipment.
Ugh, the battery in my car died on Monday. It started fine when I went to drop my partner off to work, but when I stopped for gas it just wouldn’t turn back on. I managed to get a jump and got to work after driving around the block a few times, but when I turned it off and back on again at work, it was still dead.
I called into work (always fun to do when already at the office xD), called AAA and got another jump, and took it straight to the shop that I go to. Their diagnosis: “This battery is very dead.” It also turned out to be the wrong bloody battery… $250 later, it has a whole new battery, and it actually works better than before; it takes a bit less time for the engine to turn over.
I hate very dead batteries.
Mine was just replaced in March so j should be good. And it was all covered by the warranty.
That is why I got the really good one haha
My eyes are leaking and I still don’t have the bee mount.
The Harvester world event is awful.
I picked up a second Aeropress and improved my workplace coffee game. I enjoyed walking out for coffee, but for a regular drip coffee – I can do better than what I can buy.
Of course, it does also mean I’ll likely drink more coffee than usual moving forward.
Next step is … thinking about a coffee grinder. Right now I’m hoping I drink through it fast enough that the pre-ground coffee doesn’t go stale.
Found a bird today. Little Budgie Parakeet sitting right outside the front door. We’re not pet people, but I had to do something, right? Bought a little cage at the pet store and some bird food. Put up signs on all the Stop Signs in the neighborhood. Hope someone calls.
The broad at the pet store said it was a male. We named him Phil.
I got my first parakeet that way - here actually. Was outside on break, came flying right over. Looked up like she was saying I’m sooooo lost, can you help me?
That started the collection, and was about 4 years ago now. We got her some company. She’s a good girl, but never could decide on a name. Kept calling her Birdy, it kinda stuck. The way you can tell the boys from the girls is the color of their nose, provided they are old enough. Once they’ve lost the stripes on top of their head, their cere (nose) is usually a mature color. Boys are blue, girls are brownish.