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  • Man, I hope the rollover passes

    Yahoo! News – House Backs Two Health Bills on ‘Uninsured Week’

    FYI: I love my flexible spending account. I have been putting aside $100 in pre tax dollars a month for medical bills since January. They’ve already reimbursed me for $200 more than I’ve contributed!

    It’s super. And they reimburse just about everything copays, contacts, etc. In fact, I dropped my vision insurance because the pre-tax dollars is a better deal.

    Even better yet, we’ll be getting a health spending account in August, and that’s where the state contribution towards our insurance will go. We have to spend out of the flexible first, but then can get reimbursed from that. It will even have a debit card.

    And I’d LOVE to have a debit card from the flexible spending account too. That would really make life easier.

  • I think I’m lucky I got one!

    PalmOne Says Treo Demand Outstrips Parts Supply (TechNews.com)

    Actually I was surprised as heck that I could get one as fast as I did. Though I will say that Cingular is doing us well. Which reminds me, I think I’ll drop our technology director a note and thank him.

  • iShape

    I’ve been doing iShape for 12 weeks, according to the program. It’s been a good 12 weeks.

    I’ve gotten back to getting up and working out in the mornings.

    I’ve gone from doing around 1.5 mph to 2.1 mph on the treadmill. It’s actually better than that, because I did 35 minutes this morning, 2.1 for 10, 2.5 for 7 1/2, 2.4 for 7 1/2 and 2.1 for the last 10.

    I’ve lost 15 pounds.
    I’ve reduced my BMI by about 2 points.
    I’m wearing a size smaller clothing.
    I’ve gone from using around 80-100 units of insulin a day to 50-60 units.

    So I am making some progress. Not a lot, but then I use insulin.

  • Sleep was actually BETTER!

    I didn’t wake up until around 2:30. And then didn’t wake up again until just before 5:00 which is when the alarm clock goes off. This is a good thing and much better than I’d been doing.

    I also feel better, though was sleepy on the drive in, and still a bit cranky — but honestly these kids don’t READ and it makes me nuts.

    We have only 8 more class days before finals. 1 of those days will involve PSAT/SAT testing of all 9 and 10 graders, and one day will involve ITBS testing of at least the 9th graders so I think I can make it. Then we have partial days of finals.

    We’re out the Thursday before Memorial day.

    But don’t think I play all summer. I play a LOT of the summer, but I have a mandatory one week AP Computer Science Workshop. I’ll do one day of training for Webmastering teachers — that is mandatory if I teach webmastering next year, plus I need the time to keep that certification current.

    If I teach geometry — which I doubt, I have good CS counts, and my extra class will probably be webmastering — they need somewhere to put the kids that drive the other webmastering teacher nuts, I need to do two days of geometry training and one day of SIOP training — I have no idea what the initials mean but it’s focused towards LEP learners (Limited English Proficiency).

    I am also working on a Master’s — about half way done and just got the grade back from the current class — got an “A”. It’s an education major and one the district is paying for.

    I know that a lot of people think teachers are over paid and that we can make more money working in the summer. While a lot of teachers do, it’s pretty hard for a computer science teacher. I could code, but you need to have continuity to do it right, and I certainly wouldn’t have any continuity with the amount of training I have to do.

    I’m not whining — I really like the life, and luckily my husband makes a very good salary and we don’t have children. Just dog children.

    The biggest plus on this job, is the insurance. We have very good insurance and I picked the highest level. Since our district has gone with the state plan, we’re on a PPO, rather than an HMO, and so far, they have not balked at any of the expenses.

    We have a Flexible Spending Account, and starting in August, we’ll have a Health Savings Account — the thing that Medrants is always praising. I’m not sure when the state contribution goes up — right now its at $48 dollars a month, but it will be at $100 soon again, and then the Health Savings Account will be super.

  • A touch of Frustration

    I am still waking up after about 4 hours though last night it was the silly humidifier. I ran out of water which always makes everything stink. I just pulled the humidifer out of the loop, and was able to sleep again, even though I kept waking from the smell.

    The good news, is that I was able to get up and work out.

    I’m getting a small amount of extra cardio in, right now, because I’ve been braving our pool. It’s 78 degrees, so braving is the right phrase.

  • Hmm, this is a bit more profitable than their cancer research….

    Wired News: Blood Feud Kills Off Fat Cells

    Call me cynical, but really, there are lots more fat people than cancer patients. And they seem to be a renewable resource. And yeah, I’m one of them.

  • Swimming & the Judds, & other thoughts

    First– why did I put the agility photos up and tell my readers about it. Well, it was time I outed myself a bit further, plus, I do use the dog agility to measure how I am doing health wise. Dog and I are at a plateau right now, but we are at least having a good time.

    I watched Winona Judd on Oprah today. I made a special effort to see this one. I really sympathize with her. I heard my mother’s voice in Naomi, but at least I wasn’t lied to most of my life. Several times I wanted to strangle her. Winona seems to be having a much harder time with her weight — she measure her progress in her voice.

    I’ve been braving the cold temperature of our pool — it’s been at 78 degrees pretty consistently. I’ve managed to get in the last three days, and burn off a bit more calories.

    Insulin pump is surviving the pool nicely as is the inseratation site. I really haven’t seen any difference. Of course, I’m only in the pool for 10 minutes

    You think that cold pool would wake me up, but I am still getting sleepy in the early evening.

    And yeah, we have a pool. I think it’s mandatory in Texas, especially once you get to a certain price level in house. We weren’t looking for a pool when we found the house, and we’ve always had the option of pulling it — it’s an above ground pool, but so far, it’s one of our favorite spots in the summer.

    Of course, it’s a huge, dirty hole in the ground in the winter, even though we have the pool guy come out weekly. I live in horror of one of the neighbor children getting in the yard and drowning in the pool, but at least ours won’t be nasty and murky if it happens.

    Yeah, we have a padlock on the fence but sometimes those kiddos can be bound and determined. A few years ago, I heard of a child who was visiting someone that went through the dog door to get to the pool. Yeah, we have one of those too, but at least the kiddo would have to also dig out of the dog run. Of course, Maggie does that all the time….

  • This is cool!

    I’ve had the Treo for almost a week now. It is working out far better than any expectations.

    Not only does EZManager work as well as it has on any other Palm device but so does my other apps. I honestly don’t miss the screen resolution. Even my pictures.

  • Agility Photos

    I’m in the process of uploading our spring agility photos. See http://www.kweaver.org/photos/