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  • Okay...time to start tackling the mountain of reading I have for next week since I'll likely get next to nothing accomplished over the weekend.

    It seems that the only place I get any real work accomplished is the library and I don't bother to show up here on the weekends.

  • Molly, are you building that yourself? 

    What color did you pain the playroom?

  • imageKasa:
    imageDiana Prince:

    WRT to eye issues, Chymes I would highly recommend an ophthalmologist over an optometrist.  Ophthalmologists have significantly more training and since it sounds like your issues are not at all ordinary or straightforward, the more expert doctor is probably better.

    Bonus: If you don't have vision insurance, or have crummy vision insurance (like me), opthalmalogists can be cheaper because they bill it to medical.

    Ooh, really? This is good to know. Yes, cost can often be a reason why I don't take care of eye issues in a more timely fashion. Sad.

    Then I might head to your recommended ophthalmologist, Kasa. Any particular doctor there you'd suggest?

    ETA: And do you need a pre-authorization from a doctor?

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  • imageDiana Prince:

    Okay...time to start tackling the mountain of reading I have for next week since I'll likely get next to nothing accomplished over the weekend.

    It seems that the only place I get any real work accomplished is the library and I don't bother to show up here on the weekends.

    Good luck with your reading!

  • imageKasa:

    Aha.  Gotcha.  I have tons of respect for good opthalmalogists.  (And much bitterness toward crummy opthalmalogists.)  I've dealt with both!

    He is definitely not crummy and also not a cornea specialist. 

    Not that those two are related at all, just two facts.

     

  • imageKasa:
    imageDiana Prince:

    Okay...time to start tackling the mountain of reading I have for next week since I'll likely get next to nothing accomplished over the weekend.

    It seems that the only place I get any real work accomplished is the library and I don't bother to show up here on the weekends.

    Good luck with your reading!

    LOL, thanks.  I'm sure it will all be clear as mud.

  • imageKasa:

    Molly, are you building that yourself? 

    What color did you pain the playroom?

    I am most definitely going to try!  It should be really easy.  Just annoying because I'm going to have to bring the wood to my dad's house to use his table saw.  And I have to borrow some countersink drill bits. 

    I painted the room Behr Caribe on top (the same color I used to T's nursery on the bottom...I looove that color) and chalkboard paint in a shade of "Peapod" (lime-ish green) on the bottom.  I'm going to add a chair rail in the room. 

    It's really bold and different.  I hope it grows on me.  I think paint jobs always look better when they are finished too, and I'm still working on the first coat.  We shall see.

  • imageDiana Prince:
    imageKasa:
    imageDiana Prince:

    Okay...time to start tackling the mountain of reading I have for next week since I'll likely get next to nothing accomplished over the weekend.

    It seems that the only place I get any real work accomplished is the library and I don't bother to show up here on the weekends.

    Good luck with your reading!

    LOL, thanks.  I'm sure it will all be clear as mud.

    Yes

  • imageChymes:
    imageKasa:
    imageDiana Prince:

    WRT to eye issues, Chymes I would highly recommend an ophthalmologist over an optometrist.  Ophthalmologists have significantly more training and since it sounds like your issues are not at all ordinary or straightforward, the more expert doctor is probably better.

    Bonus: If you don't have vision insurance, or have crummy vision insurance (like me), opthalmalogists can be cheaper because they bill it to medical.

    Ooh, really? This is good to know. Yes, cost can often be a reason why I don't take care of eye issues in a more timely fashion. Sad.

    Then I might head to your recommended ophthalmologist, Kasa. Any particular doctor there you'd suggest?

    Well... the cost issue is a double-edged sword.  Office appointments and consultations are cheaper, because they're billed to medical.  But, if they go so far as to do any procedures (like inserting punctal plugs or cautery), they charge a huge amount, and for me - my deductible applies, so then I'm paying hundreds of dollars.

    But, I don't think that's a reason to not get checked out.  You should take care of yourself!  You could always ask for an estimate in advance and figure out how it will work with your insurance, and then consider your options.

    My primary doctor there was Dr. Chelsky (who's nice), who is actually only an optometrist, but she's a specialist.  I've also seen Dr. Verdier (opthalmalogist) himself, who's great.  If you go there, I strongly recommend getting an appointment first thing in the morning.  Their scheduling sucks, and if you have an afternoon appointment, you'll be sitting in their waiting room for an hour, because they get so backed up.  Not cool.

  • imageDesmond&MollyJones*:
    imageKasa:

    Molly, are you building that yourself? 

    What color did you pain the playroom?

    I am most definitely going to try!  It should be really easy.  Just annoying because I'm going to have to bring the wood to my dad's house to use his table saw.  And I have to borrow some countersink drill bits. 

    I painted the room Behr Caribe on top (the same color I used to T's nursery on the bottom...I looove that color) and chalkboard paint in a shade of "Peapod" (lime-ish green) on the bottom.  I'm going to add a chair rail in the room. 

    It's really bold and different.  I hope it grows on me.  I think paint jobs always look better when they are finished too, and I'm still working on the first coat.  We shall see.

    Your DIY skills continue to impress me.  You should have your own show on HGTV.  I think I could learn a lot!  Smile

  • imageDiana Prince:

    Who has two thumbs and is a West MI snob?  This girl!

    Yes

  • imageKasa:
    Your DIY skills continue to impress me.  You should have your own show on HGTV.  I think I could learn a lot!  Smile

    LOL.  No.  :)  I just copy other people.  Ana White has simple and cheap instructions for all sorts of cool things.  I'm using her to make the table and chairs.  Angel

  • Kasa, did you have to get pre-authorization from your doctor, since it's technically a medical office? Or did you just call and handle it independently?
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  • imageGRsweetpea:
    imagegvsubride05:

    TH and I are talking about taking a grown up trip next spring/summer to Baltimore/DC to get in another ball game or two. 

    If you go, I have so many suggestions!

     

    I want to get it for the girls for Christmas but I really dont want to spend the 13-18 for it so I am seeing if it will go down before all the madness starts. Whatever gift cards I get for my bday etc this month I am going to use towards Christmas for Mike and the girls. There really isn't anything that I need or want. I am just going to ask for $ from Mike to get a new pair of jeans and an oil change. What awesome gifts. LOL

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  • imageChymes:
    Kasa, did you have to get pre-authorization from your doctor, since it's technically a medical office? Or did you just call and handle it independently?

    My optometrist at the time referred me, because I told her I wanted her to refer me to a specialist.  I don't know if they require it or not, though. 

  • imageDesmond&MollyJones*:

    imageKasa:
    Your DIY skills continue to impress me.  You should have your own show on HGTV.  I think I could learn a lot!  Smile

    LOL.  No.  :)  I just copy other people.  Ana White has simple and cheap instructions for all sorts of cool things.  I'm using her to make the table and chairs.  Angel

    Copying someone else or not, it's seriously impressive. I would never consider actually building something on my own! (Your huge splinter is perhaps one reason - that sent shivers all down my legs.)

    image
  • I find the Fashion/Beauty board to be entertaining.  I enjoy some of their discussions about clothes, but I give the side-eye to a lot of others -- eyelash extensions, boob jobs, $400 purses, $30 Chanel nailpolish...

    Who are these people?!

  • imageDesmond&MollyJones*:
    imageKasa:

    Molly, are you building that yourself? 

    What color did you pain the playroom?

    I am most definitely going to try!  It should be really easy.  Just annoying because I'm going to have to bring the wood to my dad's house to use his table saw.  And I have to borrow some countersink drill bits. 

    I painted the room Behr Caribe on top (the same color I used to T's nursery on the bottom...I looove that color) and chalkboard paint in a shade of "Peapod" (lime-ish green) on the bottom.  I'm going to add a chair rail in the room. 

    It's really bold and different.  I hope it grows on me.  I think paint jobs always look better when they are finished too, and I'm still working on the first coat.  We shall see.

    I love the paint combo! Can't wait to see pictures!! 

  • imageChymes:
    imageKasa:
    Your DIY skills continue to impress me.  You should have your own show on HGTV.  I think I could learn a lot!  Smile

    Copying someone else or not, it's seriously impressive. I would never consider actually building something on my own! (Your huge splinter is perhaps one reason - that sent shivers all down my legs.)

    Thank you both!

    And yeah, that splinter seriously hurt(s). 

  • imageKasa:

    I find the Fashion/Beauty board to be entertaining.  I enjoy some of their discussions about clothes, but I give the side-eye to a lot of others -- eyelash extensions, boob jobs, $400 purses, $30 Chanel nailpolish...

    Who are these people?!

    I know these people.  They're all over the other boards too. Same nutso people, just different nutso extravagances.

    Willa 4.6.06 and Henry 10.18.08 Camp Sinki
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