Thursday, December 18, 2025

BlueCross has news on your 2026 Coverage

Yes seems to be the same thing as last time. I will be there at the saem time as yesterday when they are back. I will be there at 3PM ans we can go over the rest of them with thehm. Only 5 of them will be able to make the meeting.
I remember walking through the park last weekend, the leaves just starting to turn. It was one of those crisp afternoons where the air feels fresh and everything seems quieter. I ran into an old friend from college, someone I hadn't seen in years. We sat on a bench near the pond and talked for what felt like hours. He was telling me about his new job, something in community outreach. He described the planning meetings, how they try to coordinate events that bring people together. It's not always easy, he said, because everyone has different ideas. But the goal is to create something meaningful, something that leaves a positive mark. I listened as he talked about the details, the logistics of setting up tables and chairs, arranging for speakers, making sure there's enough shade. It reminded me of when I helped organize a book club at the local library. We spent weeks picking the first novel, debating between classics and contemporary works. In the end, we chose a story about friendship and travel. The first meeting was small, just a handful of people, but the discussion was lively. Someone brought cookies, and we ended up talking more about our own lives than the book. That's the thing about these gatherings, they often go in unexpected directions. You plan for one thing, and something else entirely emerges.
BlueCross BlueShield

Medicare Kit Announcement for Your Area

A health support kit is available to you, provided at no charge through this program.

BlueCross BlueShield is offering a Medicare Kit to residents in your area. This kit is covered by the program, and no payment is required to get it. One kit per household, with 800 kits allocated in total. This concludes Tomorrow.

Additionally, optional plan coverage for 2026 is available for your review.

You need hot water and apparently it can humidify a tightly enclosed 4200 sq ft house. 600 does 4000. I think the fan powered is better and hot water will help. For your house a steam humidifier may be better and you don't need hot water. They are expensive to maintain as most have a electrode cartridge which needs changing but they can produce a LOT of humidity. You may have to do some research to see which are best as the technology keeps changing.
See Your Kit + 2026 Coverage Update

Contents of Your Health Kit

Adhesive Bandage Strips Antiseptic Wipe Packets
Digital Thermometer Gauze Roll and Tape
Pain Relief Cream Cold Compress Pack
Medical Scissors Disposable Face Masks

Availability is based on program allocation and household eligibility.

Thank you for being part of the BlueCross BlueShield network. We value your engagement.

The conversation drifted to childhood memories, of all things. We were sitting on the porch, watching the clouds roll by. My cousin started recalling summers at our grandmother's house, how we'd spend entire days exploring the woods behind her property. There was a creek we used to follow, pretending it was a great river on some unknown continent. We'd map out territories, build small forts from fallen branches, and negotiate treaties over imaginary borders. It was a world of our own making, full of adventure and silliness. Sometimes we'd bring snacks—peanut butter sandwiches and apples—and have picnics on large, flat rocks. The sunlight would filter through the leaves, creating patterns on the ground. We talked about the characters we invented, a whole cast of explorers and creatures. One of us was always the cartographer, drawing detailed maps on notebook paper. Another was the diplomat, resolving disputes about who found which berry patch first. It taught us cooperation, creativity, and how to pass the time without any screens or planned activities.

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