Our OA meetings in town have been small to non-existent, so I've started attending on-line meetings. I got a sponsor on-line, and she's given me an "assignment" to do to get started. I also want to go to Hazelden and get some OA literature. I want the Brown Book, the 12 and 12, and the Workbook. I'd like to get For Today, but I'm wondering if I can buy it cheaper off the group. Right now I'm holding on to the literature for the group, and it's nice to be able to read For Today and the other daily meditation book each day. I also read a Family Devotions book each day that we got for Christmas. I just need something to keep me going. I also want to subscribe to Lifeline magazine, which they call a meeting on the go. I really like those magazines, too.
Matthew's teacher, Ms. Ashley, will no longer be teaching anymore in his class. Something stupid about she gave a kid a natural consequence and the mother flipped her lid, and Ashley was told she could resign or be fired. How are kids supposed to learn if they don't have natural consequences? Anyway, we're rallying around her, and I sincerely hope that they give her her job back. The helicopter parent that threw a fit can just change schools, as far as I'm concerned.
In the beginning of February our insurance changes to Health Partners. I went over our prescription formulary to see if all of our drugs were covered. All of them are under formulary, most at the mid-expensive generic cost. We do have some at the least-expensive generic cost, so that'll be nice. Now I just have to figure out if it'll be cheaper to get them mail order or pharmacy in store.
No comments:
Post a Comment