Breakfast went smoothly and then it was time for the Post Office and home for my daily chores. First mail I opened was a letter from Blue Cross explaining that as of January 1st, we could no longer get a 90 day supply of "maintenance medications" at our local pharmacy. They MUST be obtained through a mail order program associated with Wegmans or Prime Mail. Blood pressure rising.... I have a real dislike of being told what to do, where to do it and who to do it with (I know..sentence ending in a preposition!) Of course, all of our maintenance meds were on the list. Ring, ring...Hello BC/BS..(which I'm pretty sure stands for bull shit!) The nice lady explained that I could opt out and continue to support my local pharmacy but I would only be able to get 30 day supplies... "Whatever..opt me out!" The coverage is the same and my LOCAL pharmacy will remind me. Blood pressure returning to normal levels.Next I decide I'll balance my checkbook. I needed to transfer some $. There's a little line on the transfer where you can keep track of what you're transferring funds for (another preposition :-( Today it was several things and I just decided...it was "none of your business!" Guess what? They actually READ those little notes on your transfer. On another banking matter I had called to question, my friendly banking representative (I ♥ her) returned my call and mentioned that my transfer note (of 5 minutes prior) had indeed been noticed by the head office and "was their business!" My time of being pissed off was over and I was once again happy to know that my surliness hadn't gone unnoticed...
All is good.... on to light falling snow, Christmas carols and wrapping gifts..
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