I changed from dirty pajamas to clean pajamas and fed the baby a lot. That was it for productivity for me.
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The closest I've come to being productive today is 3 loads of dishes and a couple loads of laundry. And tennis in the park.
That's a lot!
I changed from dirty pajamas to clean pajamas and fed the baby a lot. That was it for productivity for me.
Keeping a human alive is very productive.
I called my mom today. It might not qulify as productive but it certainly qualifies as onerous.
These days, snuggling Harvey while he is here to be snuggled qualifies as High Priority. I've done a fair bit of that.
Oh! I also went grocery shopping and shoveled more of the front walk. Huh. I guess I did do a couple of productive things.
Just look at us! incapable of truly being unproductive
I am at work, y'all, and the crazy was unusally strong today.
I also helped a very personable young man print the section of the Ohio Revised Code about "Having weapons while under disability" which turns out to mean "while indicted for a felony." Said young man maybe needs to examine his life choices.
I was minimally productive today: did what needed, work-wise, but none of the "end of year let me clean off my computer" type stuff.
I don't really need glasses or contacts...maybe glasses but I'd probably need a new prescription. I did a search in mint and didn't find any appropriate charges I could request from my doctor--I think I maybe only went for regular care? Can I still buy non rx things and have it be fsa-ok? I could stock up on Sudafed or vitamins...
Also, cooked my first blue apron order tonight! I was not super impressed--catfish with cheese grits and collard greens. But seriously needed about three times as much greens and a quarter of the grits. SO MUCH GRITS.
Can I still buy non rx things and have it be fsa-ok?
Not really, at least not for vitamins or Sudafed. First aid, contact lens solution, and random assorted items are okay for FSA. You can go to Walgreens and do a search of their FSA items to get a better idea.
Your insurance website probably has a list of approved expenses.
shrift, I was expecting a location update?! Is the plane flying?
Yay Hamilton tickets, Lee! Sounds like a great birthday plan.
I like the second web design better, Gud. It gets the contents front and center faster.
Travel~ma, shrift.
I got a decent amount of work done today. I was working from home, but it was a good day for it--both in tasks and in non-travel friendly weather (flooding and whatnot).
After work I tried to scan in receipts for my HSA and ended up dealing with printer tech problems for three hours. I succeeded, eventually, but not before cursing and eating cake for dinner. Eh, I have wine, a cat on my lap, and Ancient Aliens on tv now, so all's well etc.