Dec 3, 2023

You know sweets are a problem ...

when you get all happy pants over an ad for a huge cinnamon roll ...


and then realize it's sausage.

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As every year, the decision to switch to a medicare advantage plan looms with only days left.  Can't go back to a medicare supplement if I do.  Pre-existing illness protection is not applicable to seniors.  

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I am disappointed the Sea Glass linen was put aside, but I may try to dye a small piece the brownish green shade.  

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Be safe! 

11 comments:

Maureen said...

LOL! before I read your post I was thinking Cinnamon bun too. I love your blog header 🎅

Rugs and Pugs said...

I have never changed my Medicare and supplemental insurance. My plans work ok and I am afraid to make a change. I guess if it ain't broke, don't fix it!

Truus said...

Love your header with the Santa's.
I don't change my insurance because I am happy what they are paying for me with the many times I have to go to the hospital and the medicins.
Take care, Truus from Holland

VAMama said...

I love, love, love the Santas!
Do you know where I can find the chart?

Robin in Virginia said...

I thought cinnamon roll as well. It looks delicious even though it is sausage.

Lori from Notforgotten Farm said...

I said to myself..."now THAT's a yummy looking cinnamon roll"!!!!
good grief, the let-down LOLOL!
...we're not quite ready for Medicare yet, and not looking forward to any of the paperwork to get us there.

Heritage Hall said...

We kindred spirits know a cinnamon bun when we spot it lol... Love your
Santa header...holiday perfect...When our plan transferred to Medicare/Supplement, it worked out well enough with introduction of co-pays
not needed before. So far manageable...Just have to work at keeping well...
Just love your HL wreaths...what a bargain......but look very "designer"
in that setting.....

Marilee said...

I laughed aloud when I saw that it was a sausage. I guess we generally think of sweet things this time of year.
Weighing in on the insurance subject, I've had AARP's United Healthcare for 23 years and have no complaints. I have A-fib and make a couple of trips to the ER a year and my co pay is only $90. Plus, my dental plan portion is terrific as I have lots of issues that constantly need to be tended to.

Corinne in Sewtopia said...

Ha! Now I have to make a giant cinnamon roll!

JustGail said...

Now I'm craving cinnamon rolls AND a nice sausage.

I know cost is a huge factor in your decision. For myself, I'm going to resist Advantage plans as long as I can. How they can offer more benefits for less to no premium? Something just doesn't smell right.

Sharlene said...

I am thinking of cinnamon rools right now.....darn. I have a HMO and have been happy, went with 0 prem. and am going back to $99. a month (getting Silver Sneakers)...was paying for 2 health cluds ($80. a month each - used up the $1,000. available) - all else stays the same. I love your wreaths and those wonderful cabinets....envy is not a good look.....

Stay well

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