Thursday, December 29, 2005

Relieved

We slept late because we were very tired. Evelyn went to exercise until 9 when a young man from Purdue was to call us regarding our drug coverage in lieu of Medicare part D. She returned right on time, and he called right on time. We talked and decided both of us should apply for Pacificare and take the drug coverage. It will cost us $238.72 each per month but is likely better coverage than the government plan. I really don’t need the prescription coverage now but likely will sometime in the future. It is only money. We received forms to apply in an e-mail sent from Cory at Purdue. I printed them off and we filled them out. I put them into an envelope with a check for the first month’s premium and Evelyn took it off to the post office so it would go out in today’s mail. She also went to the grocery to get some spinach for a salad she will take to the New Year’s Day dinner at the Newcomers. Janice called and asked us to come to their house for New Year’s Eve. We already have tickets for the dance at our park, so what we can do is go there at 6:30 and leave at 8:30, giving us enough time to dance a while before going to bed. Janice agreed with that plan. We took a nap and then we went for a bike ride with the park members after dinner. We had invited a couple to come for eggnog and cookies but never heard from them as to whether they would come or not. We just spent a boring evening at home. I watched TV and Evelyn read a magazine. I also tried to call our January renters but perhaps they are on the road and can’t answer the phone. We are really thankful that we were able to get the insurance problems solved today.

1 Comments:

Blogger Trailady said...

Happy New Year- almost! Thank you for visiting my Blog- come any time and join in the discussions. Hope you are enjoying the season down there in the Lone Star State and have avoided the fires. My hubby and I both graduated from Southwestern University in Keene, TX. I interned at Hugeley Memorial Fitness Center & our first child was born in the Hugeley Hospital. I don't miss the summer heat, but what I wouldn't give to see a beautiful field of Bluebonnets again! Blessings to you!! :o)

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